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Exhibition

Glimmer: States of Being

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17 January 2026 to 20 February 2026

11:30am-8:30pm

Free admission

Synopsis

"Glimmer: States of Being" brings together the works of 15 artists who contemplate perception, essence, memory and belonging.

A glimmer suggests a fleeting shift and gentle presence in one's field of vision, neither fully formed nor entirely lost.

It is revealed through luminous reflections, a glimpse of hope or a moment of clarity and confrontation with the conditions of our existence.

Rather than reinforcing rigid tropes and stereotypes, these works invite lingering, sensing and dwelling within the uncertainties of becoming.

The exhibition thus stages the self and the world not as a complete form, but as a network of evolving possibilities continually taking shape.

Curators: Deborah Lim

Artists: Ezzam Rahman, Brandon Soo, Chloe Po, Joanne Lim, Clare Lam, Raymond Yap, Andy Yang, Shahmen Suku, Sarah Goffman, Masuri Mazlan, Susie Wong, Adeline Kueh

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