Previous Edition: 2021

10 December 2020 to 23 February 2021


Progressive Disintegrations is an experimental collaboration between three artists and one curator. Based on  common interests in the role and potential of images, this project began as an investigation into each participant’s own practice in relation to images. By sharing these individual processes, the project developed into an intense exchange exploring the commonalities and differences between practices.


Progressive Disintegrations asks how one can see what is past and around us, and how time has transformed these ways of seeing, through examining what the image is. Through photography, painting, video and installation, the exhibition transforms historical pictures of tourism in Singapore in the 1980s and 1990s, family slides from the late 1960s to early 1970s, and florescences of mould and wetness on wood from a family workshop. 


This exhibition at Objectifs is the first presentation of the resultant works, and invites the audience to spatially experience the outcome of this process and the correspondences and echoes in the works. A second iteration of the collaboration can be seen in the accompanying brochure.


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