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Dawn Ng (born 1982) is a multi-hyphenate visual artist from
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. She works across a diverse breadth of mediums, motives and scale ranging from text, illustration, collage, light, sculpture to large scale installations. Her work primarily deals with time, memory, and the ephemeral. To date, Dawn was part of the Jeju Biennale in 2017, participated in the inaugural
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Hong Kong with her solo, ''SIXTEEN'', followed by ''A Thing of Beauty'', at the Art Paris Art Fair at the Grand Palais in 2015. She has also shown in Sydney, Shanghai, and Jakarta. Well known for her ubiquitous ''Walter'' series that garnered attention for its controversial guerilla content and form, the work was acquired into the permanent collection of the
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, included in ''Open Sea'' at the 2015
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which explored the contemporary Art scene of Southeast Asia. In 2019, the artist was commissioned to fill a wing of the Art Science Museum for their ''Floating Utopias'' exhibition. In 2016 Ng was commissioned by the Fondation d'enterprise Hermes to inaugurate their Singapore flagship's art gallery with a solo installation, ''How to Disappear into a Rainbow'' as the store reopened in Liat Towers, Singapore. Most recently the artist opened a commissioned solo at the Asian Civilisations Museum in 2020. Dawn Ng majored in Journalism and Studio Art at
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in Washington D.C., and the
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in London. She is represented b
Sullivan+Strumpf
Singapore.


Solo exhibitions

2021, Into Air, Sullivan+Strumpf, Singapore 2020, Monument Momento, Sullivan+Strumpf, S.E.A Focus, Singapore 2019, ''11'', Telok Ayer Arts Club, Singapore 2018, ''Perfect Stranger'', Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney 2018, ''Perfect Stranger'', Chan + Hori Contemporary, Singapore 2016, ''How to Disappear into a Rainbow'', Hermes Aloft Gallery, Singapore 2015, ''A Thing of Beauty'', Art Paris Art Fair The photographic series ''A Thing of Beauty'' captures installations of small, locally sourced objects, collected from a range of stores in residential Singapore – from bakeries to convenience stores. 2013, ''Sixteen'', Art Basel Hong Kong ''Sixteen'' is an installation of 16 wooden chests built in a spectrum of colors. These chests are crafted to resemble treasure boxes, which fit one inside the other — the largest, the size of an oversized antique travel trunk, down to the smallest, the size of a musical box. Each chest is labeled both on the outside and on the inside with brass-engraved plaques, whose texts relate to the colour of it. 2012, ''Everything You Ever Wanted Is Right Here'', Chan Hampe Galleries, Singapore 2011, ''Walter'',
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This series of photographs by Dawn Ng features a curious colossal bunny named ''Walter'' that pops up across Singapore's standard landscape of flats and heartland enclaves. By placing ''Walter'' at various spots in Singapore and photographing these interesting scenarios in which the giant rabbit contrasts with his environment, the artist encourages people to re-examine overlooked places, local sites, and sights.


Group exhibitions

2020, ''Merry-Go-Round'', Twenty Twenty Art Show, Singapore 2019, ''Waterfall I'', Sullivan+Strumpf, Westbund Art & Design, Shanghai 2017, ''Dorothy'', Jeju Biennale, Korea


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ng, Dawn Living people Singaporean artists Singaporean women artists Singaporean installation artists Raffles Institution alumni Georgetown University alumni Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art Singaporean people of Chinese descent 1982 births