Sarah Choo Jing
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Sarah Choo Jing (
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: 朱婧; ''
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'': Zhū Jìng; born 1990) is a Singaporean multidisciplinary fine artist who works with
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,
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and installation. Her works often feature isolated moments in contemporary life and explores the flâneur's observations, voyeurism and the uncanny.


Background and Family

Choo was born in
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, the older of two children. Her father works in the freight industry and her mother is an administrative manager. She has one younger brother, Mathias, who is pursuing film-making at
Nanyang Technological University The Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is a national research university in Singapore. It is the second oldest autonomous university in the country and is considered as one of the most prestigious universities in the world by various inte ...
. During her second year in
Nanyang Junior College Nanyang Junior College (NYJC) () is a junior college in Singapore next to Lorong Chuan MRT station, offering two-year pre-university courses leading up to the GCE Advanced Level examinations. In recent years, Nanyang Junior College has witness ...
, Choo was offered a full scholarship to read art at
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. However, she had to turn down the offer due to her parents’ disapproval. Choo attended the
Nanyang Technological University The Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is a national research university in Singapore. It is the second oldest autonomous university in the country and is considered as one of the most prestigious universities in the world by various inte ...
; School of Art, Design and Media where she graduated in 2013 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography and Digital Imaging, First Class Honours. Following that, she completed her master's degree in Fine Art Media at the
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in 2015.


Career

Choo has done numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout her career. Choo also teaches at the Nanyang Girls’ High School Art Elective Programme.


''The Art of The Rehearsal'' (2017)

In 2017, the three-channel video installation ''The Art of The Rehearsal'' was commissioned by the National Museum of Singapore and was the first permanent showcase of Gallery10, the museum's then newly opened space. The work was done in collaboration with
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-based commercial cinematographer Jeffrey Ang. The videos depict nine traditional dancers from different cultures rehearsing against a collage of notable ethnic districts in Singapore –
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, Kampong Glam and
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. Funded by the National Arts Council, the installation cost between S$200,000 and S$250,000 and featured dancers from local dance troupes, namely the
Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan (SHHK) (), or the Singapore Hokkien Association in English, is a cultural and educational foundation. It was established in 1840 to promote education, social welfare and the preservation of the Chinese language and cultu ...
Dance Theatre, Apsaras Art and Era Dance Theatre. At ''Personal Structures'', an exhibition organised by the European Cultural Centre and held at the Palazzo Bembo as a fringe programme of the 57th Venice Biennale, Choo presented another version of ''The Art of The Rehearsal''. As the Venice exhibition space was approximately ten times smaller than in the National Museum of Singapore, Choo modified the installation such that viewers could go up close to the dancing figures, creating a sense that they were miniature models of a larger work.


Notable Works and Exhibitions

* ''Accelerated Intimacy'' (2018) – A solo exhibition held during the annual Singapore Art Week, ''Accelerated Intimacy'' presents a series of events that are incomplete, escalating and present. A 5-channel immersive video installation – which has decontextualised conversations intercut with lines from notable films – is projected in a space that is transformed to mimic a hotel room. Additionally, photos and props from the video installation are put on display to create a “lived” experience.  * ''Singapore: Inside Out'' (2017) – The
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edition of the exhibition features two of Choo's multimedia installations. ''Waiting for the Elevator'' (2014) portrays routine actions of persons at the void decks of public housing flats in Singapore to examine the social value of these environments while ''Puddles in the City'' (2014) feature metropolitan street performers when they are not performing.  * ''Consecutive Breaths'' (2016) – The video loop features various footages taken at over 80 Mass Transit Railway stations in
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and explores ideas related to waiting and the slowing down of time. The artwork was also featured in the 2018 edition of
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.  * ''Wear You All Night'' (2016) – The split screen video installation showcases a slice of life of a woman and a man in their private space. While the characters live together, they are isolated, resorting to using objects as a form of communication. The exhibitions highlights the urban isolation observed in metropolitan cities and the viewer takes on the role of a voyeur, observing the events from a window frame. This work was also featured at Loop Barcelona in 2017.   * ''From Across the Road'' (2015) – Held at the Maurice Einhardt Neu Gallery in
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, the solo exhibition explores themes related to
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and voyeurism. The exhibition features three series – ''Waiting for the Elevator'' (2014), ''Puddles in the City'' (2014) and ''It was a Tuesday like any other Tuesday'' (2014). A copy of Choo's journal where she notes down her thought process was also put on display. * ''Photo London'' (2015) - Choo's work was exhibited at the first
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photography fair at
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since its hiatus in 2007. The exhibition featured her video work titled ''It was a Tuesday like any other Tuesday'' (2014) which includes multiple photographs taken over a night from her window in London, creating a voyeuristic perspective. * ''Cinema Total'' (2014) – Choo's ''The Hidden Dimension II'' (2013) and ''It was a Tuesday like any other Tuesday'' (2014) were screened as part of the Berlinale programme hosted by the Collegium Hungaricum Berlin. * ''Singapore Art Week'' (2014) – Represented by gallerist Vera Wijaya of Galerie Sogan & Art, Choo sold all five editions of her photography during the art fair to a Singapore-based buyer at S$6,500 per edition.  * ''The Hidden Dimension II'' (2013) – The multimedia installation features seven family members engaging in personal activities, played on repeat. The artwork examines modern isolation and loneliness despite living in a highly populated country. Despite sharing the same space, the family members do not interact with one another. The viewer takes on the role of the voyeur as they observe these private, lone moments. The piece was exhibited in the Learning Gallery of the Singapore Art Museum in 2015.


Awards

In January 2014, Choo won the 4th Edition of the ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu – a S$30,000 award that acknowledges exceptional photographers in Singapore, launched by Martell. Choo was also awarded the Highly Commended Award in the 2007 United Overseas Bank Painting of the Year Competition.


References


External links


Official website

''It was a Tuesday like any other Tuesday'' (2014)
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