THE OTHER SINGAPOREANS: STORIES OF HOME AND IDENTITY (Curated by Desmond Mah) – Faris Nakamura

Installation view courtesy of JW Projects

 

The exhibition examines the complex and shifting notions of home, belonging, and identity through The Other Singaporeans. Within the context of SG60, Singapore’s 60th anniversary of independence, this exhibition rethinks Singaporean identity by featuring artists who are naturalised Singaporeans, former Singaporeans, foreigners residing in Singapore, and Singaporeans living overseas. Instead of reinforcing a singular, state-driven narrative of progress and identity, The Other Singaporeans delivers the experiences of artists at the periphery, those who have navigated displacement, migration, orientation, and cultural hybridity.

In this dynamic landscape, artists engage in a complex interplay of personal histories, cultural influences, and societal dynamics. Their works illuminate alternative perspectives on migration, belonging, and cultural identity, challenging conventional understandings of what it means to be Singaporean. The exhibition provides a platform for these voices, offering new dialogues that reflect the ever-evolving, pluralistic nature of Singapore’s cultural landscape.

The Other Singaporeans rethinks Singaporean identity beyond territorial boundaries, expanding the notions of home and belonging. By amplifying voices shaped by displacement, orientation, cultural hybridity, and transnationalism, the exhibition presents Singaporean identity as fluid, evolving, and inclusive.

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  THE OTHER SINGAPOREANS: STORIES OF HOME AND IDENTITY (Curated by Desmond Mah) – Faris Nakamura

THE OTHER SINGAPOREANS: STORIES OF HOME AND IDENTITY (Curated by Desmond Mah) – Faris Nakamura

16 August - 28 September 2025

JW Projects
01-01, 3 Kim Yam Road
Singapore 239321

Open Wednesday - Sunday, 11 am - 6 pm
Closed on Monday and Tuesday

Emi Avora
Leo Liu Xuanqi
Milenko Prvački
Desmond Mah
Cynthia Delaney Suwito
Moses Tan
Weixin Quek Chong