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AIYOH: Being Well

Art In Your Own Home (AIYOH) brings artists and hosts together to build stories. This edition started with the question: ‘What is being well?’

 

Over the past 3 months, 3 pairs of artists and hosts came to discuss being well, taking the conversation beyond contemporary wellness and lifestyle trends to everyday rituals and activities they carry out in pursuit of wellness.

 

This November, each pair will present their own unique art experiences encapsulating these conversations. Come to AIYOH: BEING WELL to explore:

 

How we eat – Nithiya × Su Pei & Mike

As we choose pre-packaged food or eat out for convenience more frequently instead of cooking from scratch, Nithiya, Su Pei and Mike wonder if food will increasingly taste the same in the future. Imagine and taste your dream dish in the future with Nithiya, Su Pei and Mike at this art experience.

 

Shape our bodies – Pat × Cheryl

Drawing on their personal experiences with various workouts, Pat and Cheryl both believe that fitness should be about being comfortable with their own bodies. In this experience, join them in a series of creative movements that challenge you to be aware of how your body feels physically, as well as in relation to the space and people around you.

 

Create safe spaces for ourselves – Yen × Pauline

Yen and Pauline’s conversations are often centred around how we allow the outside world into our homes. They believe that it is important to carve out a safe space in the home to rest and rejuvenate.This art experience transforms the home into interactive spaces for exploration. Come as you are to explore these spaces and leave your everyday stresses behind.

 

16 — 24 Nov 2019, Multiple Locations Across Singapore

 

AIYOH: BEING WELL is a Collateral Event of Singapore Biennale 2019.

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