xss, seggs, 2025. Image courtesy of xss.

Exhibition

SEGGS

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13 January 2025 to 26 January 2025

6:30pm - 9:30pm (Closed on Tuesdays)

Free admission

Synopsis

A woman is born with a million eggs, yet the path to conception is marked by fragility and improbability. seggs explores this phenomenon through digital projection mapped onto a three-meter eggshell chandelier. Suspended in a four-storey mechanical car park, the chandelier sags into its middle like a sticky droplet on the verge of falling. The sculpture evokes both the abundance of fertility and its delicate impermanence.

The work delves into the intimate process of egg freezing, which expresses the intersection of science, technology, and reproduction. seggs reimagines the female body as a site of both creation and experimentation. Through surrealist and futuristic lenses, the exhibition invites viewers to question cultural perceptions of fertility, the ethics of reproductive technology, and the evolving role of autonomy in the age of artificial intervention.

Participating artists/curators:

Sarah Lin, Mixed media and performance artist, Singaporean
Samantha Lee, New media artist, Malaysian

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