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Exhibition

Exposure_Exposure

Daniel Chong and Dylan Chan

20 January 2026 to 1 March 2026

Tue - Sat 12:00PM - 7:00PM
Sun 12:00PM - 4:00PM
Closed on Mon and Public Holidays

Free admission

Synopsis

Exposure_Exposure unfolds as a constellation of public works by five local artists. Occupying the outdoor margins of Objectifs Centre for Photography, these encounters are placed within eyeshot of the busy intersection of Middle Road and Waterloo Street. Exposure_Exposure hopes to hijack, interrupt and reframe the everyday encounter. What may seem a light serendipitous encounter, unravel into layers of friction through form. Together, they shape a field of meetings, offering new ways of sensing and encounter.

Curators
Daniel Chong and Dylan Chan

Artists
Sookoon Ang, Ian Tee, Grace Tan, Pheng Guan Lee, Chok Si Xuan

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