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Vibrant, Immersive Installations by Poh Sin Studio Emphasize Vulnerability as a Energy

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From vibrant rope to steel frames to acrylic panels, the chromatic installations of Poh Sin Studio invite viewers into glowing thoroughfares and sprawling pavilions. Based by Pamela Poh Sin Tan, the studio emphasizes public artwork as a method of fostering relationships between individuals, their communities, and their environment.

Tan’s immersive works blur the boundaries between disciplines, evoking a way of curiosity and discovery. “I’m particularly drawn to engaging the public through art and creating experiences that inspire dialogue and connection,” she tells Colossal. “I believe public art is a powerful catalyst for urban renewal and psychological well-being, providing moments of reflection, joy, and connection.”

Element of “Crimson Cloud”

For instance, the artist shares that her most up-to-date set up, “Structural Resonance,” explores the interaction between artwork and structure, embodying layers of spatial and experiential narratives.” She is thinking about how bodily areas work together with their setting and have an effect on us visually and emotionally.

Embracing fragility as a type of power is central to Tan’s observe, manifesting in the best way comfortable supplies, like rope, complement these related to resilience and permanence, like steel. “I find inspiration in overlooked details, such as plant veins, diatoms, mechanical and electrical systems, or even the skeletal framework of objects like a piano,” she says. “These hidden elements hold quiet beauty and complexity that I love to bring to light.”

Artwork and structure are inherently intertwined in Tan’s view. Design and engineering gives construction, context, and utility, whereas the creative side provides compelling narrative and emotion. “Together, they reveal hidden dimensions, evoke movement, and connect deeply with viewers,” she says.

Discover extra on Poh Sin Studio’s web site and Instagram.

a large-scale ceiling installation of intricate metalwork
“Structural Resonance” (2024)
an aerial view of a vibrantly colored architectural pavilion made of metal poles and rope
“Projection: Kite.” Photograph by David Yeow
a detail of a vibrantly colored architectural pavilion made of metal poles and rope
Element of “Projection: Kite” (2019). Photograph by David Yeow
a yellow installation made of undulating pieces of arcylic, placed over a stairwell in a transit station
“Sunnyside Up” (2023) at MRT Pasar Seni, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
a yellow installation made of undulating pieces of arcylic, placed over a stairwell in a transit station, viewed from above
“Sunnyside Up” (2023)
an aerial view of a vibrant red architectural pavilion made of bright red acrylic panels cut into undulating shapes
“Crimson Cloud” (2022), at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
a detail of a vibrantly colored architectural pavilion made of bright red acrylic panels cut into undulating shapes
Element of “Crimson Cloud”
an all-white installation of intricate metalwork in a white exhibition space
“Eden”
a large-scale ceiling installation of intricate metalwork
“Structural Resonance”

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