Priyageetha Dia (2022)
Singapore
 

Expanding her current enquiry into the Tamizh diaspora in South East Asia during the 19th and early 20th century, Priyageetha Dia will research archival records and personal narratives to confront the past and chart speculative pathways toward future modes of empowerment.


Rite of the Time Teller, 2021, Video Installation, Graphic print on silk, LED light, gold chain and rings Single-channel on screen, 16.9, colour and sound, 3 min 36 sec. Photo: Ruey Loon
w(o)mbless (o)ptics (Video Still), 2021, Single-channel video, 1920 x 1080, h.264, colour, stereo, 6 minutes 7 seconds. Courtesy the artist.
Long live the new fles$s$sh (Video Still), 2020, Single-channel video, 16:9 format, colour and sound (stereo), 4 min 30 sec. Courtesy the artist
The Sun Rises in Molten Gold (contemplation/reclamation), 2020, Spoken Word (live performance). Photo: ArtScience Museum, Singapore
JIWA (contemplation/reclamation), 2019, Multi-disciplinary live performance. Photo: Rifdi Bin Rosly

Contributors
Priyageetha Dia
Priyageetha Dia
Artist-in-Residence
Singapore

Spanning moving image, sculpture, as well as performative installations, Priyageetha Dia (b. 1992, Singapore) addresses identity politics by questioning dominant narratives and socio-spatial relations. In the past few years, her practice has been consistently experimenting with a variety of world-making gestures that envision alternative futures. Her works have been part of several group exhibitions including, Attention Seeker, La Trobe Art Institute, Bendigo, Australia (2022); An Exercise of Meaning in a Glitch Season, National Gallery Singapore (2020); 2219: Futures Imagined, ArtScience Museum Singapore (2019). She was a recipient of the IMPART Art Award in 2019.