About the event
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Gallery Closure
In conjunction with REFUSE, a special live performance will be held on Fri, 8 Apr. Tickets are priced at $15 (inclusive of booking fee) and available here. Please note that the exhibition gallery for REFUSE will be closed for this event. Admission to the other exhibition galleries is free. Normal opening hours will resume on Sat, 9 Apr.
Exhibition Introduction

Singapore-based experimental band The Observatory presents REFUSE, an inter-media exhibition about music, mushrooms and de-composition. The exhibition combines mycology design (Bewilder), scenography installation (Sai aka Chen Sai Hua Kuan), archive arrangement (Ujikaji), moving image (Yeo Siew Hua) and guest curation (Tang Fu Kuen). REFUSE draws on the band’s past and present influences, bringing together their interests in fungi and mycelial networks to explore the twin ideas of decomposition and composition from biological and musical perspectives. The presentation comprises a time-based installation space and archive, and speaks to The Observatory’s constantly evolving methodologies, the communities that surround them, as well as their important place in the Singapore music scene.
Exhibition Details
- REFUSE | The Observatory
- Date: 14 Jan - 17 Apr 2022
- Time: 10:00-19:00
- Venue: SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark
- Address: Gallery 1, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Rd, #01-02, Singapore 089065
About the Artist
The Observatory - far from silent and objective as its name suggests - is a band whose music and cultural ethos is to respond and speak back to the contemporary afflictions in Singapore and the global milieu. Its current constellation comprises multi-instrumentalists Cheryl Ong, Dharma and Yuen Chee Wai who tread on improvisation, inter-media experimentation and noise-adjacent territories. In confronting new forms of disorders, The Observatory restlessly turns upon itself to agitate, to comfort and to resist.
Drawing on old and new lexicons, The Observatory seeks to bridge artists and expressions. Two decades on, the band’s polymath practice encompasses music and performance; in-person festivals and online radio shows; touring gigs and interdisciplinary exhibitions.
Information Source: Singapore Art Museum official website