Exhibition

Entangled Agencies

Supernormal.space

22 January 2026 to 31 January 2026

Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Friday: 12pm - 6pm
Saturday - Sunday: 12pm -7pm

Free admission

Synopsis

Entangled Agencies is an artist fellowship focused on AI and computational culture, bringing together Isabella Ong, Brandon Tay, and Andreas Schlegel. Each fellow has organised a public lecture and hands-on workshop exploring human-machine collaboration in contemporary art. The fellowship culminates in an exhibition presenting the fellows' works alongside a small, curated selection of projects developed by programme participants.

Curator: Ong Kian Peng

Artists: Isabella Ong, Brandon Tay, Andreas Schlegel

Producer: Christine Chong

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