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Ho Tzu Nyen

TIME & THE TIGER

Singapore Art Museum

NOV 24

MAR 3, 2024

Singaporean artist (2019) is a multichannel video installation tracing the history of Japan’s subjugation of various Southeast Asian countries during World War II, while in his newly commissioned two-channel video installation (2023), Ho engages with “time-keeping traditions” across Asia after being inspired by personal memories of growing up in a middle-class household in Singapore during the citystate’s economic boom.

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