Kawita Vatanajyankur and Moe Satt are included in “Everyday Practices” at Singapore Art Museum, an exhibition that brings together diverse works from the museum’s collection.
“Everyday Practices” examines the inventive ways artists have appropriated quotidian routines and lived experiences to express powerful statements of resilience and endurance. Through their works, we witness ongoing conflicts, humanitarian crises and asymmetrical power relationships. In this context, the gestures that the artists have employed, by dint of repetition, reveal themselves as small acts of resistance that return agency to the individual. Art, as we see here, offers a means of sense-making and coping in the face of adversity.
The exhibition is on view until 20 July, 2025.