Dawn Ng is a multi hyphenate visual artist, who has worked across a breadth of mediums, motives and scale, including sculpture, photography, light, film, collage, painting and large scale installations. Her practice deals with time, memory and the ephemeral. Often characterized by lyricism and a nuanced use of colour, Dawn’s work has been acquired by the Singapore Art Museum, and exhibited at the Musee d’art contemporain de Lyon, and the Lille3000 art festival, France. She has had solos in Art Basel Hong Kong and the Art Paris Art Fair, and shown in Sydney, Shanghai, Jakarta and New York. In 2016, Dawn was commissioned by the Hermes Foundation to inaugurate their Singapore gallery with a solo installation, and was also part of the Jeju Biennale, Korea in 2017. In 2019, Dawn was commissioned to fill a wing of the Art Science Museum for their Floating Utopias exhibition, and opened a commissioned solo at the Asian Civilisations Museum in 2020.
Biography information from ISA Art Gallery, December 2025
Dawn Ng, ‘MONUMENT MOMENTO’, 2019, stone engraved, Dimensions variable, each stone sculpture is an edition of 3. Image courtesy of the artist
Dawn Ng, ‘MERRY GO ROUND’, 2020, aluminium, steel, glass, polyurethane paint, 1850 x 1850 x 280 cm. Image courtesy of the artist
Dawn Ng, ‘HERE, CLOCKS’, 2021, from the series ‘If I Could Find A Souvenir Just To Prove The World Was’, archival pigment print, 115 x 149 cm. Image courtesy of the artist