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🎧Best enjoyed with earphones🎧 Play on Tension #1 Decompression. . Exploring micro movements in intertwining threads when the tension in them is released. . Commissioned by @artcadeworld A collaboration with composer Tze Toh @tzeoutofnothing , who created the music for the artwork. . #playontension #artcadeworld #tension #thread #acloserlook #cheorography #art #sgart #micromovements #TiffanyLoy
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Sound on 🔊 Play on Tension #6 Union . Toh: *plays something lyrical Loy: maybe start with 2 dissonant voices, and end with harmonising them? Toh: ... *plays percussion samples in the meantime Loy: wait, that sounds perfect. Toh:?? Loy: like 2 crocodiles gearing up for a fight, and finally engaging. Toh: okay... . Commissioned by @artcadeworld Music by @tzeoutofnothing . #playontension #lines #tension #micromovement #art #thread #stitch
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Last piece of the series. Wait for it… Sound on 🔊 Play on Tension #10 Disorder Order . Loy: I like how this series ends on a lighter note, after all that intense stuff. Toh: Yes, just when I didn't think it could get any better. . Commissioned by @artcadeworld Music by @tzeoutofnothing . #playontension #lines #tension #micromovement #art #thread #stitch
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4 years ago
Closing soon at our Singapore gallery: ‘Between Line and Form’ with Kirsten Coelho and Tiffany Loy is now in its final week, continues until the 18 April 2026. Visit the gallery in Tiong Bahru or experience the intricate works online now via our viewing room at the link bio. Through their work, each artist proposes a delicate tension between strength and vulnerability, where line, repetition and mar making coalesce in subtle spectacle. Here, Coelho and Loy speak to notions of gesture, finding comfort in uncomfortable moments of the creative process, and the ways architecture is honoured through the intimacy of their work. @kirsten_coelho_ @tffnyly Pictured: 'Between Line and Form', Kirsten Coelho and Tiffany Loy, 2026, installation view, Sullivan+Strumpf Singapore. Photography Phillip Huynh.
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Depth Exploration - Skewed Views 03, 2026. . Second last weekend to view ‘Between Line and Form’, the current exhibition at @sullivanstrumpf Singapore, presenting the work of Kirsten Coelho @kirsten_coelho_ and myself. . Show closes on 18 April.
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We warmly invite you to join us tomorrow, 05 March, from 6 – 8 PM to celebrate the opening of ‘Between Line and Form’ with Kirsten Coelho and Singapore-based artist Tiffany Loy.   This exhibition brings together new works by Australian artist Kirsten Coelho and Singaporean artist Tiffany Loy in a quiet yet compelling dialogue grounded in discipline, material sensitivity, and structural inquiry. Through distinct mediums, both artists explore how repetition and restraint allow form to emerge with clarity and presence.   We look forward to welcoming you in Singapore. Experience the works online via the viewing room at the link in bio.   @kirsten_coelho_ @tffnyly   Photography by Phillip Huynh
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2 months ago
Forthcoming to the Singapore gallery: 'Between Line and Form' An exhibition featuring new works by Tiffany Loy and Kirsten Coelho, opening on Thursday 05 March. Register your interest online to receive a preview. Tiffany Loy is a Singaporean textile artist whose practice centres on the relationship between colour, structure, and tension in weaving. Her densely woven abstract sculptures challenge the viewer's perception. Through subtle, deliberate adjustments in tension and thread, her works produce chromatic shifts that change depending on angle, light, and proximity — effects that cannot be fully predicted, only guided by Tiffany’s technical mastery. Loy’s weaving is ultimately a form of spatial inquiry, where thread constructs volume and colour inhabits space rather than merely sitting on a surface. Join us for opening celebrations on Thursday 05 March from 6 – 8 PM and save the date for artist talks on Saturday 07 March from 11 AM. @kirsten_coelho_ @tffnyly Pictured: 'Colour Tension 06', 2026, Abaca, mercerised cotton, handwoven, 73 x 53 cm
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We are pleased to present 'Between Line and Form' a joint exhibition of works by Kirsten Coelho and Tiffany Loy opening on the 05 March. Inspired by the varied history of ceramics, Coelho and Loy breathe new life and form into their respective mediums. Tiffany Loy is a Singaporean textile artist whose practice is defined by both experimental technique and material complexity. Her densely woven and intricate abstract sculptures invite viewers to consider textile not as a surface but lines that penetrate space and observe limits of what can be observable. 'Between Line and Form' opens on the 05 Mar – 18 Apr 26 Register your interest to receive a preview at the link in bio @tffnyly Pictured: Tiffany in the Studio by Phillip Huynh, 2026
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Showing new work at ARTSG this year, presented by @sullivanstrumpf at booth BB04. . 1. Depth Exploration - Skewed Views 01 2. Depth Exploration- Skewed Views 02 3. Panel discussion with Anne Samat and Deborah Lim, organized by @voguesingapore and @art.sg . 📷 1, 2: Photographs by @fabian_ong_ 📷 3: @voguesingapore . Many thanks to the team at @sullivanstrumpf for working tirelessly to put this show together.
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Sullivan+Strumpf is pleased to invite you to attend a studio visit with Tiffany Loy ahead of her inclusion in our forthcoming ART SG 2026 presentation.   Join us on Saturday 24 Jan from 11 AM at Tiffany Loy’s Studio for an intimate opportunity to the artist’s studio and gain insight into her current body of work and processes. RSVP essential via the link in bio.   Exploring both the limitations and poetic potential of tension in threads, Loy is drawn to the ways that the human eye perceives the depth and volume of colour at both the scale of a single thread and that of a larger woven work. Loy considers weaving as lines in, within and around space with the power to augment perception. Her densely woven and intricate abstract sculptures invite viewers to consider textile not as a surface but lines that penetrate space and observe limits of what can be observable.   @tffnyly   Pictured: Tiffany Loy in her studio, 2025. Photography Astrini.
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