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The Supermarket Experience – The hidden forms and messages at the supermarket

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For the very first 2018 exhibition in their flagship venue at McCallum Street, SPRMRKT invited two artists to materialise the inspirations and reflections a typical supermarket in Singapore bring out in them. Aptly titled The Supermarket Experience, this exhibition is a showcase of new, specially created pieces by Singaporean ceramics artist Chloe Tan and Vietnamese artist Nguyen Nghia Cuong that will be on exhibit from 10 Jan to 20 March 2018. Chloe’s works are a series of original objects modelled after supermarket goods that are commonly seen in Singapore supermarkets and have unique meaning to Singaporeans, so much so that they might be considered uniquely Singaporean. This series of works explores the Singapore theme in more ways than one: by adhering to her now-signature work process. Chloe collected clay from various sites in Singapore including Jurong, Yishun and Newton, then combined the collected clay with porcelain to create distinctive textured surfaces and colours. Vietnamese artist Nguyen Nghia Cuong paints on the cardboard packaging of commonly used household items such as flasks to bring out the insights revealed by an examination of marketing jargon on the packaging. Using what he deems ‘ruthlessness’, Cuong draws over the texts and images leaving behind [...]

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