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Immerse yourself in Control Chaos: Phunk’s 25th anniversary exhibition

Singapore’s very own Phunk is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an exhibition chronicling its journey.

Update: February 11, 4 pm (Singapore Time)

Creative Conversation with Phunk has been postponed due to the evolving Novel Coronavirus outbreak, following advisories issued by the World Health Organisation and Ministry of Health Singapore.

Control Chaos: 25 Years of Phunk will be held at the National Design Centre from February 14 till March 20.

Art and design collective Phunk was first formed in December 1994 by Alvin Tan, Melvin Chee, Jackson Tan and William Chan. To mark the collective’s momentous 25th anniversary this year, it’s holding an exhibition of its most recognizable work at the National Design Centre.

Often referred to as its creative philosophy, Control Chaos is one of the group’s most distinctive pieces and the namesake of the event. It also propelled the collective to develop and grow the distinct style that has brought its work to museums all over the world and even to brands like Nike, MTV and The Rolling Stones.

Title: Eccentricity

Phunk draws on its members’ childhood memories, Chinese mythology and local landmarks like Haw Par Villa to create the Control Chaos collection. It reflects the artists’ perception of Heaven, Earth and Hell through the reflection and imagination of the artist at that time.

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You will be treated to an immersive, visual experience of prints, digital mediums and sculptures that encapsulate the duality of chaos and control.

Title: Partners

Part of the lineup includes a panel discussion – “Creative Conversations with Phunk”. The artists will discuss the collective’s work, experiences and their upcoming book chronicling their journey through the years with writer and design researcher Justin Zhang. The talk will take place on February 22 from 3 pm to 4 pm. You can RSVP at charice@blackdesign.com.sg.

Control Chaos: 25 Years of Phunk exhibition will be held from February 14 till March 20, at the National Design Centre. Admission is free.

Are you familiar with Phunk’s body of work? Share your favorite piece in the comments section.

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