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Entries from November 2007

Long Kang at tickleart

November 15, 2007 · Leave a Comment

This was an exhibition at the tickleart showcase, CityLink Mall, and it ended in early October. I proposed the show with Choonlin, and we exhibited for the same duration. It was around two months.

Artist Statement 

I am interested in the study of the everyday environment on the emotions and behavior of individuals. We are surrounded by walls which are constructed everyday, and they give humanity an entirely false idea from its own reality. How often, while in a room, are we oblivious to the weather outside?

Long Kang highlights the capacity of buildings to disorientate an individual’s relationship with his/her reality in totality. The work, which is located in a tunnel of a subterranean shopping mall, draws audiences to reconfigure their awareness towards the experience and contemplation of their everyday environment.

Chun Kai Qun

 

 

Long Kang, Installation, 2007 

 

Joo Choon Lin, Ringmaster and the Magical Cloak, Installation, 2007

Categories: Recent Projects

Hélio Oiticica

November 14, 2007 · Leave a Comment

I’m trying to experiment with posting some youtube clips. I think I got it.

Here’s Hélio Oiticica. Great Brazilian artist. Pure genius.

Got to learn about him while working as an assistant to another Brazilian artist.

Categories: Art, Writings, History, Shows

Hello world!

November 14, 2007 · 1 Comment

Hi,

I’m Kaiqun and I live in Singapore. I’m an artist.

A very brief introduction, I engage in various art-forms, printmaking, drawing, installations, and some sculptures.  

Just moved into a new studio. I share it with two other artists, Kaifeng and Choonlin. It’s at Studio One, Level 2, Post-Museum. 107-109 Rowell Road. Lots of thanks to Post-Museum for the space.

Our studio space is around 3 by 3 metres. Despite the modest space, we managed to squeeze in a ghetto, yet competent screen-printing facility in there. It’s has a dark room, wash-out (it’s actually washroom outside the studio), vacuum table, exposure unit, and a dryer for coated/wet screens. No drying rack, because we still work in small editions. We use a clothesline at the moment. 

We built every piece of equipment with our bare hands. It’s impossible for anyone to get high-end equipment from the companies here in Singapore. An exposure is probably going to set you back $10000-$20000? And they don’t come small, so you will need space and more rental. I will share the building plans of our equipment soon. I think, in total, they cost around $1500-$2000 max. They work just as well. The exposure unit takes slightly longer (5-7 minutes), but it’s ok for us, because there’s always other things to do while waiting.

Our whole screen-printing process is still slightly unstable at the moment, it always takes time to figure out how every variable fits in. Be it high-end machines or the DIY ones, there’s always some kind of orientation. But we are close to fine-tuning it, we have made 4-5 prints so far. Just trying to see how far we can push these equipment, in terms of fine details and different printing surfaces. That’s it for now.

Let’s see some pictures.

Entrance to Studio, Washroom (also wash-out) at the back    

1. Studio entrance and washroom (also our wash-out) at the back.

2. A terrace allows more space when required. Barbeque maybe.

     

3. Screen-rack. The screens are 50 x 70 cm.

4. Inks. Some are solvent inks. Great on metals.

     

5. Vacuum table. Holds the paper down.

6. Jiffy clamps from Speedball. (Found out there are similar ones here in Singapore too).

     

7. Drying cabinet for coated screens.

8. Exposure unit, draws out from bottom.

     

9. Aquarium Lights (with UV). (Found out that the blue ones are better because its light will bounce around less).

10. Some plans.

      

11. The extremely silent vacuum cleaner, it helps draw air from our vacuum table.

12. A screen-print in the making.

Categories: Miraculous Everyday