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Vibrant, Immersive Installations by Poh Sin Studio Emphasize Vulnerability as a Strength — Colossal

Last updated: January 19, 2025 12:14 am
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Poh Sin Studio, founded by Pamela Poh Sin Tan, is known for its vibrant and immersive installations that blur the boundaries between art and architecture. Tan’s work emphasizes public art as a means of fostering relationships between people, their communities, and their surroundings.

One of Tan’s recent installations, “Structural Resonance,” explores the interplay between art and architecture, embodying layers of spatial and experiential narratives. Tan is interested in how physical spaces interact with their environment and affect us visually and emotionally.

Embracing fragility as a form of strength is central to Tan’s practice. She combines soft materials like rope with resilient materials like metal to create dynamic and visually striking installations. Tan draws inspiration from overlooked details in nature, machinery, and everyday objects, bringing quiet beauty and complexity to light through her work.

For Tan, art and architecture are intertwined, with design and engineering providing structure and utility, while the artistic aspect adds narrative and emotion. Together, they reveal hidden dimensions, evoke movement, and deeply connect with viewers.

You can explore more of Poh Sin Studio’s work on their website and Instagram. The studio’s installations range from vibrant rope structures to metal frames and acrylic panels, inviting viewers into glowing thoroughfares and sprawling pavilions. Tan’s work is a powerful catalyst for urban renewal, providing moments of reflection, joy, and connection for all who experience it.

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In conclusion, Poh Sin Studio’s innovative and immersive installations highlight the beauty and complexity of the world around us, inviting viewers to engage in dialogue, reflection, and connection through art and architecture.

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