Jeremy Sharma
Singapore
 

Jeremy Sharma will focus on the idea of ‘Vertical Progression’ , observing the logic of production, the production of ideas and the idea of the use of the studio space through different strategies of art making.

Jeremy Sharma

4 May - 31 July 2015

During his residency Jeremy Sharma will focus on the idea of ‘Vertical Progression’ , observing the logic of production, the production of ideas and the idea of the use of the studio space through different strategies of art making. The research will be based on three phases , Longitudes, Endgames and Screensavers, White Heron and Vertical Progression. Longitudes, Endgames and Screensavers is a distractive stage that starts off with several elements going at once. White Heron will takethe form of a studio installation developed from the different phases and will conclude the project. Sharma’s current research investigates abstract ideas of time, capital and economy in our present society.


Contributors
Jeremy Sharma
Jeremy Sharma
Artist-in-Residence
Singapore

Jeremy Sharma is a visual artist and Lecturer for Fine Arts at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. His practice addresses our present relationship to modernity and interconnectivity in an increasingly fragmented and artificial reality. Sharma was Artist-in-Residence at NTU CCA Singapore between May and July 2015. During his residency, Sharma focused on the idea of “vertical progression,” observing the logic of production, from the act of making to the moment of display. This research consolidated into the video work Vertical Progression (2016) that spans across two years, revealing the network of collaborators, scientists, fabricators, movers, and collectors involved in the process.