Cheo Chai-Hiang currently lives and works in Singapore and Melaka, having
spent over 30 years developing his creative practice, and teaching at
universities in UK, Italy and Australia. After graduating from the Royal
College of Art in London, he was awarded the position of Rome Scholar at the
British School at Rome, Italy. Cheo’s work and thought negotiate
trajectories through domains related to identity, culture and place. His
practice spans a wide range of disciplines, which includes curating and
writing. He has held 20 solo-shows in Singapore, Italy, Australia and China.
Since returning to Singapore in 2003, Cheo has caste a forensic gaze
over his ‘home-town’ culture. *Li BoXue*, which was shown in VWFA in 2009,
is an example of his work that reflects this emphasis; *The Story of Money
*, an installation exhibited in Hong Kong and Singapore, and *Cash
Converter*, featured in the 6th Asian Pacific Triennale in Brisbane,
Australia, 2010, followed in the same provocative vein.
In addition to his participation in *Singapore Survey 2011*, Cheo's solo
exhibition, *Don't Sit On Me*, will be presented by the Institute of
Contemporary Art Singapore, Lasalle College of The Arts in early 2012. |