I don’t own cats, 2026
I don’t own cats but I grew up with them. These are my old friends from the neighbourhood that I grew up in. For years, they were checkpoints in my daily routine. Since moving away, I’m left with these photographs and memories of them, sometimes wondering if they’re still there in these same spots.
Edition of 1, ongoing series.
Showcasing at @toko__noma as part of a group exhibition “TOXOPLASMOSIS”, all cats art show. Hope to see you there and now insert cat-puns in comments.
19 APR — 03 MAY
16 Shaw Rd 03-10
year of the horse red packet, 2026
For the Year of the Horse, I reimagined the red packet as a set of saddle bags, divided into compartments for coins and notes adding up to an auspicious $88.80. Its overall form takes the shape of the character “马” (horse).
For artist and designer Jun Zuan Ang (@thisisjz ), Singapore is a city best understood through observation and memory. His creative practice, spanning objects, drawings, and cartoons with @highnunchicken , is rooted in the quiet details of everyday life. This guide is an extension of that practice: a personal map of the tastes, queues, and community spaces that form his Singapore.
It begins with the familiar: the morning ritual of hot chicken wings at Epok Epok Central, a stall from his childhood in Eunos, and the Sunday brunch queue for “really good chicken rice” at Far East. It moves through the rich double fish soup at Anshun and the “wild bakes” at the beautifully designed BINGO in Joo Chiat.
But his city is also one of creative discovery. He points to the forward-looking arts hub TOKONOMA, the community-driven OPEN DOOR STORE, and the Heartware Store & Gallery, a space filled with “cute, strange and wonderful objects” by artists, including his own. This is Singapore framed by an artist’s eye, where a lifelong queue and a future exhibition hold equal weight in the story of home.
Follow @RADII_media for more ultimate city guides across Asia.
#RADIImedia #Singapore #CityGuide #JunZuanAng #SingaporeEats
pochai rings (in a bottle), 2025
Shared this idea with @zhongminggoh two days ago and it turns out he already had a “bottle” of the perfect size lying around.
Find @open.door.store pop-up at Alexandra Village Food Centre all weekend as part of Queenstown Hawkerfest!
SG stickers (zine), 2025
A mini zine disguised as a sticker pack, disguised as the Singapore flag. This project is a momento to my recent ‘SG sticker pack’ work, documenting new ways of displaying our flag.
Each pack includes a zine, one crescent and five star stickers.
Available in a limited run at BLUETAPED (Booth B20) at @singaporeartbookfair , alongside 14 other great designers under the theme “Zines from the Heartland.”
Thank you @enggeng_ for inviting me to be part of this. Look for @bluetaped (B20) at @singaporeartbookfair this weekend!
across the board, 2025
@aaronsworld94 and @thisisjz discover shared ground amid the contrasts of their artistic practices, finding parallels in their routine habit of capturing everyday observations from their respective environments, presented through the act of playing chess.
This is part of The More We Get Together, a commemorative publication celebrating 60 years of diplomatic relations and creative exchange between Singapore and 13 partner countries, commissioned by @globalculturalalliance for SG60.
Visit the mini exhibition and book sale happening from 10 - 25 October 2025 at 10 Square Gallery (@10squareyouth ).
Free admission, Mondays to Saturdays, 10am - 7pm.