• Yeo Kaa, Staying afloat 1, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 91.5 x 152.5 cm
  • Yeo Kaa, Staying afloat 2, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 91.5 x 152.5 cm
  • Yeo Kaa, Staying afloat 3, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 91.5 x 152.5 cm
  • eo Kaa, Up! Up! Here we go! 1, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 183 x 152 cm
  • Yeo Kaa, Up! Up! Here we go! 2, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 183 x 152 cm
  • Installation view of Sunny weather, blue water day spa, 2023
  • Yeo Kaa, Navigating uncertainty, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 122 x 244 cm
  • Yeo Kaa, Strong girl rests too, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 45.7 x 61 cm
  • Installation view of Sunny weather, blue water day spa, 2023
  • Yeo Kaa, Conserving vitality, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 45.7 x 61 cm
  • Installation view of Sunny weather, blue water day spa, 2023
  • Installation view of Sunny weather, blue water day spa, 2023
  • Installation view of Sunny weather, blue water day spa, 2023
EXHIBITION

Yeo Kaa

Sunny weather, blue water day spa

16 September - 16 October 2023

Yavuz Gallery is excited to present Sunny weather, blue water day spa, Yeo Kaa’s fourth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition coincides with Singapore Art Gallery Weekend.

Yeo Kaa is one of the leading painters in Southeast Asia, whose signature candy-coloured style celebrates various emotional complexities that range from resistance, rebellion, anxiety, contemplation, and the individual.

A central and recurring character in Yeo Kaa’s works is a big-eyed girl, which functions as an extension of the artist’s personality and an anonymous figure that lends itself to the representation of anyone who identifies with the sentiments the artist purges in her works. She is known for mixing a vibrant palette with doll-like figuration with jarring imagery – to shock and evoke discomfort to some, while easing the sensitivity of confronting real-life horrors to others. At times, her compositions find expression for the taboos and the unspeakable while conversely, they also act as the artist’s cathartic release, for an incisive examination of the various pressures of self-identity, sexuality and society. It is the tension between the pleasant and naïve, and the dreadful and irreverent where Yeo Kaa locates her art’s potency.

In her recent works, Yeo Kaa has turned to “a more empowering tenor with bold declarations of positivity and upliftment – from cultivating one’s inner strength, recognising affirmation from others, and celebrating the small things that help us keep going in life” shares Ryan Francis Reyes, in his accompanying curatorial essay ‘Rest If You Must’.

“This exhibition continues to express the artist’s newfound outlook – not with the stance of moving forward but its opposite. Centred on the idea of taking a break or rest, the collection of works stresses the necessity of a pause or downtime, a temporary stop from pursuing a course to ultimately accomplish the desired goal” continued Reyes.