Michael Lee | Bahja Caves, Maharashra, India, 220 BC, from the series Dwelling, 2013 | acrylic on canvas | 120 x 240 cm (3 parts) | photo by Ute Klein
Michael Lee is an independent artist and curator based in Singapore. He researches urban memory and fiction, especially the contexts and implications of loss. He transforms his observations into diagrams, models, environments, events or texts. Among his curatorial projects is
what it is about when it is about nothing (2015) held in Mizuma Gallery, Singapore. He is currently observing the mood of Singapore’s art scene.
https://michaelleehonghwee.wordpress.com/
Joshua Ip is a Singaporean poet, editor and literary organiser. He has published four poetry collections with Math Paper Press, won the Singapore Literature Prize for his debut,
sonnets from the singlish (2012), and placed in three different categories of the Golden Point Award. He has edited nine literary anthologies, including the
A Luxury We Cannot Afford and the SingPoWriMo series. He directs Sing Lit Station, an overactive literary charity that runs community initiatives, including SingPoWriMo, the Hawker Prize for Southeast Asian Poetry, and poetry.sg. He received the Young Artist Award from the National Arts Council (Singapore) in 2017.
http://www.joshuaip.com/