There Is A Window In My Eye If You Look In You Will See The Sky
 6 Jan–26 March 2023 					      				
   					      									      					Various timings					      					 					      				 					      				 				      						 										 						      		Fri–Sun, 10am–11pm | Mon–Thu, 10am–7pm
Mon–Sun, 10am–7pm (27 Jan–26 Mar)
 National Gallery Singapore, Supreme Court Wing, Level 1, Padang Atrium 					      				Dawn Ng’s vast aerial sculptures are a meditative response to the theme of the festival, drawing viewers’ attention to the visual language of time through the colour gradients unique to our Singapore sky. As viewers walk around the work, the colours change, signalling the passing of time from dawn to dusk. This way, each viewer creates their own circadian rhythm.
 											"Dawn Ng is a visual artist, who has worked across many mediums, including sculpture, photography, light, film, collage, painting and large-scale installations. Her work primarily deals with time, memory, and the ephemeral. To date, Ng has been involved in projects and exhibitions in London, Paris, Singapore, Sydney and Seoul. In 2019, Dawn was commissioned to fill a wing of the ArtScience Museum for their Floating Utopias exhibition, and opened a commissioned solo work, Perfect Stranger, at the Asian Civilisations Museum in 2020."