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Talk & Discussion

SEE: The Implicate Order

Pan Pacific Singapore and Sundial Studios

2 December 2025 to 1 March 2026

Free admission

Synopsis

In SEE: The Implicate Order, Singapore-based artist Hilary Lee invites viewers into the living interconnectedness of time, space, and consciousness. Inspired by physicist David Bohm’s theory of the implicate order, her layered mixed-media works explore unity within fragmentation, revealing how seeming dualities—chaos and order, control and surrender, the known and unknown, human and nature—are not contradictions but expressions of one unfolding whole. Through cycles of creation and dissolution, Lee evokes a deeper field of unity, inviting a reality to be experienced and reimagined.
Artist-Led Contemplation:
SEE: The Implicate Order with Hilary Lee

Join artist Hilary Lee for a guided walkthrough of SEE: The Implicate Order. In this intimate session, she shares insights into the philosophical and sensory dimensions of her work—exploring how imagination, knowledge, intuition, and consciousness weave through the visible and invisible layers of reality.

Timings
Saturday 17 January
2pm - 3pm

Sunday 18 January
11am - 12pm

Thursday 22 January
5pm - 7pm

Tuesday 27 January

6pm - 7pm

Thursday 29 January
2pm-3pm

Saturday 31 January
11am-12pm

To Register
Please email hilarylee@sundialstudiossg.com with your name, contact number, and preferred walkthrough date.

Spaces are limited (max 8 participants per session). Confirmation will be sent by return email.

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