You see me, I see you
PUBLISHED May 5th, 2014 12:48 pm | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
By Audrey Tan
You See Me, I See You is Audrey Tan’s first solo exhibition since the artist’s homecoming to Singapore. Visually surrealistic and deeply introspective,the showcase of conceptual photography is a celebration of memory, representing the beginning and the end of the artist’s personal journey in London.
More than a visual record, the series provokes a humanistic study into latent and deep-seated issues of connection and disconnection; isolation and belonging; loss and identity. An examination of the intrinsic self, the body of work can be perceived as a reflection of the artist’s own history, through portrait and self-portrait, and thus, representation and self-representation.
The artist will be present for the duration of the exhibition.
A limited edition exhibition catalogue accompanies this show.
About the Artist
Audrey Tan is an award-winning Singaporean artist-photographer whose work is derived from autobiographical elements and memories. She received her MFA from the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London in 2008, and was awarded the Rodney Burn Prize. She has exhibited in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Israel and Japan.
Tan’s photographs have been published in the Royal Photographic Society Journal, Dazed and Confused Japan and The Straits Times, amongst others. She won the Gold Award at the London Photographic Awards ‘Let’s Face it 2’ Portraiture competition; her print was selected for the Royal Photographic Society’s 149th International Print Exhibition; and she was shortlisted for the Summer Exhibition in 2010 at the Royal Academy of Arts.
Thursday 29 May to Sunday 1 June 2014, 12pm – 9pm
The Substation Gallery
Admission: Free