Between Lands: Migration as Transformation | Vernissage
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Between Lands: Migration as Transformation | Vernissage

By The Substation | Singapore

Southeast Asian artists explore the lived collective realities and personal landscapes that emerge through migration

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Location

Goethe-Institut Singapore

136 Neil Road Singapore, 088865 Singapore

Agenda

5:30 PM

Exhibition Preview

6:00 PM

Vernissage with Performances by Jason Lim, Nge Lay, and Bui Cong Khanh

7:00 PM

Cocktail Reception followed by Dialogue Session

7:15 PM

In Transit: Dialogue Session

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  • 3 hours
  • In person

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No Refunds

About this event

Arts • Fine Art

Vernissage: 4 Oct 2025, 6.00pm - 8.30pm (5.30pm Exhibition Preview)

Venue: 136 Goethe Lab, Neil Road, Singapore

Admission: Free by donation to The Substation. Registration required due to limited capacity.

Recommended donation: $30 (Vernissage includes the exhibition preview, performances, dialogue session and reception). Exhibition continues thru 12 Oct 2025.

In our era of global displacement, this exhibition – co-presented by The Substation and Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) – brings together seven distinctive voices from Southeast Asia to explore the lived collective realities and personal landscapes that emerge through experiences of migration. Through storytelling, audience activation and a call to critical awareness, each artist engages viewers to interrogate facets of the migrant, diasporic, or cultural displacement experience, shaped by geopolitical turmoil and climate disruption.

  • Bui Cong Khanh presents recent work on the assimilation of Vietnamese labourers displaced to France during the colonial era.
  • Justin Loke creates new work about notions of human physiognomic classification, a pseudo-scientific method of othering, weaving stories around European diasporas in Asia.
  • Jakkai Siributr explores traumatic memory and statelessness through audience-engaging needlework.
  • Jason Lim interrogates East/West ideological differences through transnational performance.
  • The three Myanmar artists Yadanar Win, Nge Lay, and Aung Ko, have been actively exploring the experiences of migrant workers internationally, even before moving to France in 2021.

They collectively testify that migration is more than an individual plight, but rather a fundamental collective phenomenon that emerges from feelings of alienation and loss while drawing on our innate capacity for adaptation, home building, and connection across differences.

Between Lands: Migration as Transformation gives rise to new hybrid identities from which emerge new artistic languages and shared narratives that are respectful of diversity. Can these artistic practices help us think through prevailing feelings of uprootedness, dissolution of cultural bonds, loss of a shared world? In an eraof global mobility and amid unprecedented interconnection, can these artists’ perspectives elicit our more thoughtful and compassionate action?

All seven artists are alumni of the artist-in-residence programme of Fondation la Roche Jacquelin of Southeast Asian Contemporary Art in France, which is The Substation’s residency partner for Sub+ Residencies 2024/2025.

The project is part of Gathering Ground 2025 organised by The Substation, and Asia-Europe Cultural Festival 2025 – Closing Curtain organised by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), with the financial support of the People’s Republic of China and venue partnership with Goethe-Institut Singapore.

Featured Artists

Aung Ko [Myanmar], Bùi Công Khánh [Viet Nam], Jakkai Siributr [Thailand], Jason Lim [Singapore], Justin Loke [Singapore], Nge Lay [Myanmar], Yadanar Win [Myanmar]

Sub+ Youth Curators Programme

Goh Cheng Hao [Singapore], Foo Wee San [Singapore], Phyllis Chan [Singapore]

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The Substation | Singapore

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