RECAST: Anthony Chin & Green Zeng
2021
starch [singapore]
A two-person exhibition (19 June – 10 July 2021) at independent art space starch in Singapore, featuring the works of Anthony Chin and Green Zeng. View the exhibition zine here, which includes the curatorial note and artwork descriptions, as well as an essay by Lawrence Chin. Design by Sher Chew.
To recast is to give a different physical form to an existing object or material. It is sculptural—the melting down and reshaping of a sword’s blade; the freezing of water into ice in a specific shape. To recast is also to allocate a role, such as in a film, to a different actor. It is filmic—words and actions, already determined, spoken and done by a person in another time, another frame. To do either, then, can also relate to another use of the word ‘cast’—to cast an object, a situation, a history in a different light. The retelling of a story, in order to see something anew.
Recast presents recent works by Anthony Chin and Green Zeng, two artists who interrogate historiographies of Singapore and the region through their multidisciplinary practices. Their second collaborative exhibition, Recast focuses on little-known local and regional histories through the mediums of sculptural installation and video, revealing otherwise unacknowledged structures of power in the colonial and post-colonial eras.
Photos by Marvin Tang