Public Art

Creative Intersections: HobbyHorse

Funan (Capitaland) and vertical submarine

22 January 2026 to 22 February 2026

10am-10pm

Free admission

Most exhibits are free, with selected paid/ticketed events

Synopsis

Curated by Justin Loke (vertical submarine), Creative Intersections: HobbyHorse transforms Funan into a carnivalesque arena where art, brands, and the everyday collide. Inspired by the folkloric hobbyhorse, the campaign explores movement, creativity, and obsession through installations and performances that blur the lines between play, culture, and consumer life. Visitors are invited to explore how hobbies both profound and playful reflect desires, identities, and the rhythms of modern living.

Curators: Justin Loke

Artists: Chiew Sien Kuan, Clio Chuang, Clogtwo, Gavin Lee, Grace Tan, Hojyn, Artist, Isabel Lim, Jeremy Hiah, Jerry Yeo, Jesvin Yeo, Lionsforge, Loy Yu Shuen, Mr Phua a.k.a. Jackie Chan of Jalan Besar, Ngiam Li Yi, Sam Lay, Saurabh Mangla, Steven Low, The Foolish Tribe, The Artist Village, Victor Fernando R. Ocampo, Veronyka Lau, wasteXscape, Wendy Victoria Mack, ZERO


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