Exhibition

Mother's Body Remembers

Benedict Yu

17 January 2026 to 1 February 2026

3:00PM - 6:00PM (Saturday and Sunday only)

Ticketed ($10)

 

Synopsis

Mother’s Body Remembers presents an intimate XR family portraiture where the artist traces his aging parents’ bodies with a VR device, preserving conversations that carry both tenderness and grief. This private showcase transforms his home into a layered site of memory, inviting audiences to witness the multi-dimensionality of family, love, and remembrance. Through care and technology, the exhibition explores the evolving possibilities of XR legacy-making within personal and collective histories.
Tickets
Admission: SGD 10 (Culture Pass Eligible)
Your ticket grants unlimited entries throughout the exhibition period. Proceeds will support free VR art workshops for underprivileged children in both Singapore and Taiwan.

Event Address
Unit number and contact details will be shared upon successful registration here: https://bit.ly/saw2026mothersbodyremembers-benedictyu

Programme Highlights (to be confirmed, please check on Instagram @benyouyouart for the updates closer to the dates of the 2026 Singapore Art Week):

1. Exhibition Opening Activation with XR Family Portraiture Tracing
2. XR Family Portraiture Workshops
3. Artist Talk

4. Exhibition Finissage Activation

For enquiries, please email: benios.art.design@gmail.com (Benedict) or contact him over WhatsApp at +65 8949 0298.

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