Walk into Taksu in Kuala Lumpur now and you will see aluminium plates perched precariously on the pool water surface. They wobble only as hard as the water beneath them swirl, like strong undercurrents that are silent yet deadly.
The first of Seah Zelin’s installation works to be set up in a pool, it is a clever allusion to the metaphorical shaky ground beneath our feet in this country.
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