Recipient of the Curator Open Call 2023

Curated by Goh Chun Aik with works by Lewis Choo, Ge Xiaocong, Goh Chun Aik, Hong Shu-ying, and Ivan Ong
Presented by Objectifs 
Recipient of Curator Open Call

21 Jan – 3 Mar 2024
Chapel Gallery, Objectifs
Opening: 20 Jan 2024, 5pm 

Free admission

Exhibition programmes:
Curator & Artist Talks (RSVP here)
Sat 3 Feb
2 to 3.10pm (Ivan and Shu-ying)
3.30 to 4.40pm (Xiaocong and Lewis)
Moderated by Goh Chun Aik
Chapel Gallery, Objectifs

Objectifs Film Club: Capsules of Time (RSVP here)
Thu 15 Feb, 7.30 to 9pm
Lower Galleries, Objectifs
Featuring Mary, Mary, So Contrary by Nelson Yeo and Where Do You Think You Will Fit In This Equation Of Mine by Toh Hun Ping, with a post-screening discussion between both filmmakers and Hong Shu-ying.

Reincarnations: The Many Lives of 155 Middle Road (RSVP here)
Wed 28 Feb, 7.30 to 9pm
Workshop Space, Objectifs


Time as we understand is a concept that helps us comprehend the world, with reference to a sequence of events through past, present, and future. The notion of timestream draws upon the parallels between our perception of ‘time’ and the nature of a ‘stream’ – both continually moving forward and never stops.
What if there is a space where this stream flows into and accumulates into a reservoir? A reservoir of time. A space with tributaries from across different points of the timestream flowing in at different rates, where the past, present, and future exist simultaneously.

Manifested as a site that exists across the continuum of time, artists Lewis Choo, Ge Xiaocong, Goh Chun Aik, Hong Shu-ying, and Ivan Ong bring together their individual understanding of time through their artworks – seemingly each representing a different tributary – creating encounters that strive to influence our experience of time. The images and objects presented suggest a collection of memories, traces of activity, possibilities from across the time-space and even alternative timelines; resulting in an overlapping of timelines that prompts us to re-examine our perception of time.

Conceptualised as an exploration into our relationship with time through an artistic lens, the exhibition and its artworks strive to offer opportunities for us to consider alternative ways of thinking about time.