
ARTS SCIENCE MUSEUM 2021: INTERVENTIONS
Interventions was a series of scored improvisational responses by Chew Shaw En and Moira Loh where they lent their attentions to the exhibition and its visitors.
November 21 2021 | ArtScience Museum
HIGHLIGHTS
"Interventions" was a dynamic series of performances by Chew Shaw En and Moira Loh, in response to the exhibit “Orchestral Manoeuvres: See Sound. Feel Sound. Be Sound”.
Their focus went beyond the artworks, and extended to involving the audience in the experience. Their interventions explored the subtleties of space, interaction dynamics, and the intricate ways people engage with art within the gallery's walls.
WATCH WHAT WE DID
This performance aimed to uncover the transformative power of responsive artistry.
As Shaw and Moira interacted with the art, they embarked on a creative exploration, prompting contemplation about the new artistic dimensions they were bringing to life.
Across four distinct sessions within the exhibit, their interventions engaged with different displays.
These performances not only reflected the visual and auditory elements but also added layers of interpretation and introspection not just on the artwork, but the overall gallery experience.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Chew Shaw En is an interdependent movement and dance artist. She continues to be interested in World-building through meaningful play, relationship, and the realm of imagination in her art-making; she searches for and supports communities and practices intent on sustainable and equitable ways of living and working in the arts.
Chew Shaw En
Moira Loh
Moira Loh is an interdisciplinary artist and producer working in music, theatre, and film. She is passionate about sharing intimate spaces and immersive experiences with her audiences, as well as exploring new ways different mediums can affect the artmaking process.