Master Plan

"A new plan for the city has been drawn up, in black and white. The civil servant leaves his office at the end of the day and locks up. Left alone, his symbols had other ideas." - Jason Wee

Jason Wee's Master Plan - is a powerful culmination of the artist's studies at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Wee's dense, internally colliding sculpture is a consideration of the scale of sleep and apnea within a city's 'master plan'. The artist conceive of the installation as an abstract model of a city but one with a menacing and slightly melancholic blueprint. The grey geometric shapes Wee employs for the high-density buildings will be familiar to viewers of the School show at Singapore Art Museum at 8Q (2008) and the commanding grey palette is one that has followed the artist, not only in his physical workspace, but deliberately through his own series of artworks. The installation includes over 250 individual elements including three digital prints.