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The COVID-19 outbreak is a reminder that we all have a shared future. Unfortunately, this outbreak has brought out latent racism and xenophobia against people of certain ethnic backgrounds. We also saw the rise of hate speech and the targeting of vulnerable groups, indicating that the outbreak has a disproportionate effect on certain communities. The random selection of tangled and intertwined photographic images of humans represent the unstable, unpleasant and unnatural circumstances we are all faced with. They depict a constrained physical space we are forced to live in while our movements are regulated and discomforts are silenced. A basic and simple technique of cutting and gluing paper images also reflect a basic lifestyle and simple routine we are forced to adapt to during the lockdown. COVID-19 virus does not discriminate, but its impacts do. We each have a moral and social responsibility to be mindful of the stories that we engage with, and to make efforts to promote a culture of kindness, tolerance and trust during this pandemic and thereafter. It is time for solidarity and hope. We are all in this together.
2020
Paper on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
8.3 W x 11.7 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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Shin-young Park is a Korean-born New Zealander, who moved to Auckland in 1991 with her family. She completed Bachelor degree (1998) and Master degree (2003) in Fine Arts at the prestigious Elam School of Fine Art at the University of Auckland. After having several solo shows and group shows in Auckland, Park moved to Singapore in 2006. Park continues to showcase her print works through art galleries in Singapore, participate in several group shows, overseas exchange shows, art fairs, workshops and charity auctions. Park has won the "Iris Fisher Art Award (Best Contemporary)" in 2005 in Auckland and nominated as a "most Outstanding Emerging Artist" in Art Singapore 2009. Her works were commissioned by Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Singapore (2008) and Fullerton Bay Hotel, Singapore (2010). She is also a member of Singapore Printmaking Society and a president of KAP (Korean Art Professionals in Singapore). She currently completed an Asia Pacific Artists Fellowship Program conducted by the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea.
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