Singapore’s Pavilion at the Venice Biennale features “A Pause”, an exhibition centred on everyday actions like sitting, waiting and observing. The reconfigured space invites visitors to slow down and reflect. Artist Amanda Heng and Selene Yap – curator with the Singapore Art Museum, share their thoughts on the exhibition.
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