Anchored by an iconic 1981 work from Singapore’s pioneer artist Cheong Soo Pieng 1 , Inside the Dream of a Durian Seller is a group exhibition that takes inspiration from Cheong’s dreamlike painting of a durian seller (Link to Christies lot of the painting). This historic image—ordinary yet surreal—sets the stage for a contemporary reimagining of all the elements within this painting. From its formal qualities grounded centrally by a mysterious opium pipe as a compositional device, to the act of communal eating by women dressed in batik clothing, Singaporeans are able to relate to this symbolic painting of ritual and shared national memory, beyond their love of durians.
“Why a durian shop? Because taking risks is essential. This mall space in the CBD isn’t your typical art venue—and with only a short window for this pop-up, we wanted to do something bold and unexpected. I also love that we can draw a playful connection between the experience of art and Singaporeans’ favourite pastime: eating durians.” — Audrey Yeo of Yeo Workshop, on taking this unconventional approach to exhibition making.
Christie's catalogue described the work as a sensitively detailed composition in local olive/ochre tones, textured surfaces (attap, foliage, spiny durian fruit) and an enigmatic durian seller figure—typical of Cheong’s later interest in Southeast Asian life rendered with strong figurative stylisation.
What in Cheong’s painting lingers as suspended smoke thickens into a conceptual structure: the dream itself. The durian ceases to be mere commodity or motif; it transforms into a vessel of altered perception, an allegorical chamber where the subconscious finds form. Inside the Dream of a Durian Seller extends this notion and positions the durian as a stand-in for the art world. It brings together several exciting local voices in contemporary art, both established and emerging: Brandon Tay explores his own disgust of durians with a visceral, haptic video and sound piece; the Chun U Bi brothers honour and parody Singapore’s cultural icons and art market players in an Orwellian, Animal Farm-like twist with CNC carved wood artworks.
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Inside the Dream of a Durian Seller
VITRINE, OUE Downtown Gallery | 20 Nov 25 - 31 Jan 26 -
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Complementing the exhibition are mini lunchtime programmes designed for the corporate community, including art collecting sessions, art history discussions, sustainability talks, and hands-on workshops on framing and art services
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