If you're seeking an escape from the mundane, we highly recommend checking out New Eden: Science Fiction Mythologies Transformed. Curated by ArtScience Museum, this exhibition explores how female artists and collectives from various parts of Asia are creating art within the science-fiction genre. Visitors can anticipate a diverse range of artworks encompassing various mediums, including artefacts, films, and more.
Discover notions from Western science fiction theories like parallel universes and outer space ventures, to the rich tapestry of Asian mythology and philosophies. These include ideas such as hybridity of two or more beings, mysticism, and transcending the physical constraints of humanity.
This exhibition also underscores the significance of Asian female artists and their contributions to the science fiction genre. Moreover, it acts as a platform for highlighting alternative perspectives, envisioning what a more inclusive future in the arts would look like.
Featured artists include: Morehshin Allahyari, Patty Chang, Chok Si Xuan, Club Ate, Lee Bul, Liu Xiao Fang, Xin Liu, The House of Natural Fiber, Saya Woolfalk, among several others.
Tickets can be purchased here.