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SIGHTLINES by Marc Nair and Tay Tsen Waye

By  •  September 11, 2019

Sightlines is a series of poems mapped onto a collection of black and white images shot on film. These are notes on passing through diverse places with an unnamed female traveler, who is both photographer and protagonist. The poems are a commentary on her perspectives, allowing the reader a sideways glance at moments that are written with and against the image.

Within each paired image and poem is a small movement. First the image, then the poem, and then the image again, winding them together into a single voice for the reader. Yet there remains a looseness in the idea of ‘looking.’ The poem is just one possible place from which to view the photograph.

The journey embarked on is not through defined cities, but places that evoke a sense of being and becoming; of wide open spaces, distant faces and shifting silhouettes. Because there is a circularity to the locations, it is the journey that becomes significant, not so much the destination. Each frozen moment reveals a fleeting present, evoking a sense of familiarity. There is an immediacy of experience, but ultimately, the reader negotiates narrative against the idea of solitude.

Sightlines can be defined as multiple unimpeded lines of sight to a subject. The traveler finds kinship in a landscape that shifts from one sightline to another. The natural perspective is outwards, but the poems also reel the self inwards, allowing the viewer a sightline towards introspection.

Longing is written into each frame. There is space between the grain to imagine.

About Marc Nair
Marc Nair
has been, at various points in his life, a teacher, photographer, scriptwriter, voice-over talent, performance poet and cat slave. When he has time, he writes poetry. When he has even more time he travels. Having been to over 40 countries, he hopes to perform poetry as often as he has a good whiskey in the bars of distant cities. He has worked on collaborative projects with dancers, musicians, visual artists and painters and has released two spoken word albums set to music.

Along the way, Marc published nine collections of poetry and was a recipient of the 2016 Young Artist Award. Among other diverse pursuits, he is also the co-founder and principal photographer of Mackerel, a culture magazine.

About Tsen-Waye Tay
Tsen-Waye Tay
has worked as a news reporter, editor and features producer in print, radio and television mediums in Singapore. She’s also pursued a wish to make the world a more equitable place with roles in corporate social responsibility and ethical trade. Her latest job at a non-profit, media organisation unites her passion for storytelling and its power to make a difference.

In her own time, Waye feeds her fascination for the forgotten and the transient from behind the camera; observing the breathing and the built, searching for stolen glances and textured quietude.

A series of her black and white images was published in 2013, in a solo project, Hong Kong. In 2017, she held her first exhibition, In Solitude We Trust, at the University of the Balearic Islands in Mallorca, Spain.


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WOMEN IN WAR

By  •  August 30, 2019

Part of Remedy for Rage: Women in Film & Photography 2019 Workshop Space, Objectifs 9 Nov, Sat, 2.30pm to 3.30pm Entry by donation, register here

Women in War is …
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Women in Photography 2019: Nepal Picture Library

By  •  August 30, 2019

Women in Photography 2019 Exhibition The Public Life of Women – A Feminist Memory Project | Nepal Picture Library Curated by NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati and Diwas Raja Kc

To …
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Women in Photography 2019: Lenne Chai

By  •  August 30, 2019

Women in Photography 2019 Exhibition Wedding | Lenne Chai

In her series, Lenne Chai reimagines a traditional 80s Chinese wedding banquet, depicting a celebration that gently nudges at heteronormative …
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Women in Photography 2019: Mathilde ter Heijne

By  •  August 30, 2019

Women in Photography 2019 Exhibition Woman to go | Mathilde ter Heijne

This interactive artwork is an on-going project and an archive on the subjective reading of history. Each …
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Women in Photography 2019: Taslima Akhter

By  •  August 30, 2019

Women in Photography 2019 Exhibition Stitching Together: Garment Workers in Solidarity | Taslima Akhter

On April 24, 2013, more than 1,000 lives were taken in the Rana Plaza Collapse. …
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Women in Photography 2019: Ashfika Rahman

By  •  August 30, 2019

Women in Photography 2019 Exhibition Files of the Disappeared | Ashfika Rahman

More than 4,000 young people have been picked up randomly by the police in Bangladesh in recent …
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Women in Photography 2019: Hoda Afshar

By  •  August 30, 2019

Women in Photography 2019 Exhibition Remain | Hoda Afshar

Remain was made in collaboration with several of the men who still remain on Manus Island, PNG, five or more …
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MAT

By  •  August 22, 2019

Curated by Zulkhairi Zulkiflee (Sikap) Chapel Gallery, Objectifs 2 Aug to 15 Sept 2019 Tues to Sat, 12pm to 7pm / Sun, 12pm to 4pm Closed on Mondays and public …
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OBJECTIFS BLACK TOTE BAG

By  •  August 20, 2019

Carry a memento of Objectifs with you always in the form of this exclusive tote bag, featuring our iconic Chapel Gallery and main building rendered in an elegant, minimalist design against a jet black background.

Your purchase supports Objectifs and enables us to bring you more exciting programmes and activities.
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