Gajah Gallery
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Gajah Gallery

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Gajah Gallery finds its home in an industrial warehouse space located in Tanjong Pagar, alongside their second space beyond our borders in Jakarta, Indonesia. Within each of these spaces, there is a distinctive atmosphere that beckons the interplay of contemporary aesthetics alongside engaging in critical discourse.

Since 1996, the gallery has been an active supporter of contemporary Asian art. Its collections and exhibitions by established artists from the region speak volumes of their expertise and knowledge of the area. Represented artists include Jane Lee (Singapore), Kayleigh Goh (Malaysia) and Uji “Hahan” Handoko Eko Saputro (Indonesia).

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#03-04 Tanjong Pagar Distripark
39 Keppel Road
Singapore
089065
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Days That Slip Away Untouched

Stop the mindless scrolling and take a closer look at the art. That’s what Indonesian artist Uji “Hahan” Handoko Eko Saputro’s solo presentation at Gajah Gallery invites you to do. In a world ruled by algorithms and screens, Hahan reflects on the state of authenticity, our attention span and the increasingly blurred relationship with the physical and digital worlds. Titled Days That Slip Away Untouched, the exhibition features paintings, sculptures and sound installations that reference the work of acclaimed painters such as Raden Saleh, Tomás Sánchez, and Walter Spies. Dive into surreal landscapes and inspect uncanny hybrid figures that contrast the fast-paced tech world with the slowness of physical art-making. The exhibition is also a meditation on collaboration, with each artwork born through a shared creative process between Hahan, his studio artisans and the Ace House Collective.
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