Quek Kiat Sing
Born in Singapore in 1972, Quek Kiat Sing uses ink as her weapon of revelation, committing every day sights into artistic memory and refurbishing them into poetic expressions of aesthetics. With work spanning subjects such as still life to the understated magnificence of nature’s flora and fauna, the artist has even covered nudes and human movement as celebrations of the complex ethereal beauty present in the most simple of representations. Conceptually, the artist’s work is intricately multifaceted; apart from turning the mundane into a celebration of deserved highlights of beauty, the artist is also a staunch environmentalist, choosing her subjects not only for their understated beauty but for their forgotten relevance in the modern world, where nature is often overlooked in the rush for development. Seeking to speak out to her generation and beyond, the artist instigates an awareness with her works, imprinting onto the viewer’s mind the importance of their overlooked counterparts in the world today.


 
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Biography

Biography

Born in Singapore in 1972, Quek Kiat Sing is a highly recognized and celebrated artist and has received numerous awards. She has been commended in some of Southeast Asia’s most established competitions, such as the Sovereign Art Prize, UOB Painting of the Year Competition and the Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award. She has twice been awarded the Freeman Fellowship at Vermont Studio Centre and has represented Singapore at the ASEAN Cultural Week in Vietnam in 2004. She also received the India-ASEAN Artists Residency in Darjeeling, India, in 2012, and has been commissioned to provide artwork for MRT stations in Singapore - a prestigious display of public art. Creating art to this day, Sing’s works continue to be collected both locally and internationally.

Beauty is a concept often disfigured in a modern society that is focused upon superficial and outward validations; between the hustle and bustle of the daily grind and the outlandish perceptions of grandeur, lost are the faces of humble design found in the nature that encircles us. Simplicity is a lost value that resonates with our spirits, but does not bode well with a society that that tells us bigger is better. Quek Kiat Sing is an artist who disagrees. She triumphs not the exaggerated, but the humble; the softspoken beauty of quiet silhouettes that should be given attention for the intrinsic glow of their aesthetics. 

Quet Kiat Sing uses ink as her weapon of revelation, committing every day sights into artistic memory and refurbishing them into poetic expressions of aesthetics. With work spanning subjects such as still life to the understated magnificence of nature’s flora and fauna, the artist has even covered nudes and human movement as celebrations of the complex ethereal beauty present in the most simple of representations. Conceptually, the artist’s work is intricately multifaceted; apart from turning the mundane into a celebration of deserved highlights of beauty, the artist is also a staunch environmentalist, choosing her subjects not only for their understated beauty but for their forgotten relevance in the modern world, where nature is often overlooked in the rush for development. Seeking to speak out to her generation and beyond, the artist instigates an awareness with her works, imprinting onto the viewer’s mind the importance of their overlooked counterparts in the world today.

Another striking facet to Sing’s work, is her poetic composure of traditional Chinese ink to depict typically western subjects, resulting in a cultural collaboration of refreshing diversity and bringing a touch of grandiose ink to her humble subjects. An expert in the play on positive and negative spaces and energies, the contrasting expanses of the artist’s works evolve from the paper beneath them, with shadows and gradients spectacularly detailed in a show of technical expertise. From the panelling of glass, to the reflections of rippled water, Sing transcends the possible limitations of her contained colour palette to provide representation with a hint of the abstract, causing contemplation through her choice of placing and highlights. Meditatively spaced, her works also emanate a tranquillity and calm. 

Awards

2010 The 2010 Sovereign Asian Art Prize
2007 Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award, Singapore
2006 Encouragement Award, China ASEAN Youth Artwork Creativity Contest, China
2005 Highly Commended Award, The 24th UOB Painting of the Year Competition, Singapore
2004 Highly Commended Award, The 23rd UOB Painting of the Year Competition, Singapore & Dr Tan Tsze Chor Art Award, Singapore
2002 Emerging Artist Grants, National Arts Council, Singapore
2001 Highly Commended Award, The 19th UOB Painting of the Year Competition, Singapore
1999 Arts Bursary, National Arts Council, Singapore



Exhibitions

Exhibitions

2019
Siaw-Tao Seal-Carving, Painting and Calligraphy Society 49th Anniversary Art Show, SCCC, Singapore
Exploration – Chinese Ink at NAFA,Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore
Kindle – the Siaw-Tao Fundraising Exhibition, Visual Arts Centre, Singapore

2018
Perspectives, Lim Hak Tai Gallery, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore
Hwa Hun Art Society 45th Anniversary Exhibition, Visual Arts Centre, Singapore
Huan Feng唤风, Visual Arts Centre, Singapore

2017
80by80, Esplanade, Singapore

2016
Mirages of Ink, Art-2 Gallery, Singapore
Portable Art Week, Ipreciation Gallery, Singapore

2015
These Sacred Things, Jendela Gallery, Esplanade, Singapore
The Ink Show, Artist’s Proof Gallery, George Town, Washington D.C., USA

2014
City Stories, The Fullerton Hotel, Singapore
Affordable Art Fair, New York, USA
Affordable Art Fair Singapore, F1 Pit Building, Singapore

2013
Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?, NIE Art Gallery, Singapore
Other Nature 2, Art Forum, Singapore
On-site Ink Exhibition, Shanghai Himalayas Museum, Shanghai, China

2012
Poses and Movements, The Luxe Art Museum, Singapore
Merging Metaphors, Patna Museum, Bihar & ICCR Gallery New Delhi, India
Chairity 2012: Arts and Design against Cancer, Red Dot Design Museum, Singapore
Mirai Kibou – Future and Hope, Studio Miu, Takashimaya S.C., Singapore

2011
Ink Shadows, Chan-Hampe Gallery, Singapore
Reflection and Tradition: A Journey through Asia, Boulder Colorado, USA
Kibou Mirai, Studio Miu, Takashimaya S.C., Singapore
Unshakable, Light Editions Gallery, Singapore

2010
The 2010 Sovereign Asian Art Prize, Artspace@Helutrans, Singapore
Around the Corner, Studio Miu, Takashimaya S. C., Singapore

2008 
Within Four Rooms, Jendela, Esplanade, Singapore

2007
Art in Action, Waterperry House, Oxfordshires, United Kingdom
Ink Memos, Studio Miu, Takashimaya S.C. Singapore

2005
Global Artist Movement Exhibition, Okazaki, Japan
Peranakan Art II: Humble Form, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore
Art for All, Bangkok, Thailand

2003 
Shift, Plum Blossoms Gallery, Singapore 

2002 
Moodscape Drawings, Gallery Evason, Singapore 







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