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| See, Touch, Feel, and Sit on ASIA POP! art by Ketna Patel |
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Tags: art show | furniture | Ketna Patel | The Coffee Connoisseur
| Ideas - Arts |
| Written by Joe Bodia |
| Sunday, 01 February 2009 06:01 |
“A SIA POP!” by Ketna Patel is a collection of Asian street narratives. It has an unmistakable look - a boisterous yet harmonious visual cacophony that is plural and laden with many meanings. It holds within it the contradictory, bittersweet quality of memories that are fading fast. TCC, The Coffee Connoisseur's “The Gallery” on 51 Circular road is housed in a building that has lived through decades, in a neighbourhood that is a ‘trading’ gateway, and it is quite befitting for ASIA POP! to rest here for a while. This Exhibition is a metaphor for a larger phenomenon - Singapore is a cosmopolitan Ambassador to the rest of Asia; by being here, we are pausing at a cultural crossroad. A few minutes at the tcc, basking in ASIA POP!, is a few minutes dipped into our collective consciousness, where we hope your ‘gaze’ will make these stories come alive. This exhibition by the coffee connoisseur presents, for the first time, an opportunity for the viewers to interact with the artist’s work. Ketna’s furniture, designed by her and crafted according to exact specifications, is a shrewd union of utility and art; it’s the commonplace and the gaudy re-contextualised and plastered onto a neat little sofa or a barber’s chair - quite ordinary and extremely comfortable, except when you realise the cushion you are resting against has the face of a Rajasthani woman mouthing western city lingo. So when you sprawl on it, enjoy the fine fabric and the generous armrests, but also appreciate the chance to be physically present among the various stories of a continent in transition - that madcap, beautiful and confounding place we call Asia. Ketna’s own cultural background is unsurprisingly diverse, with equal parts of Asia and Europe and a childhood in Africa thrown in. Her background in architecture informs the meticulousness of her compositions, and her use of colour - once you get past its neon loudness - is almost classically balanced artist: Ketna Patel, exhibition title: con-fusion: if you’re not confused, you’re not paying attention, presented by: the coffee connoisseur, organised by: art-management.com, venue: the coffee connoisseur “The Gallery”, 51 Circular Road, date: 3 February to 31 March 2009, opening hours: Sunday to Thursday & Public Holidays 11:00 am to Midnight, Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holidays 11:00 am to 02:00am, free admission.
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