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Sarah Noorhimli (b. Singapore, 2001) has built a body of work that attests to the temporality of the human body in an environment of rapid urbanisation. She sifts through her personal image archive and appropriates references from film to conceive a hybrid form of speculative nostalgia. Her practice presents itself as a dreamscape, emanating feelings of familiarity and discomfort, where she collaborates with the computer to create technologically-contaminated images.
After a brain surgery in 2022, Sarah has shifted her focus to the materiality of the body in its form and existence. She interrogates the manifestation of an artwork through her bodily presence, prioritising human connection over physical production.
She recently received her Bachelor of Fine Arts (First Class Honours) from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. She has exhibited and curated under her institution, was recently nominated for the International Takifuji Art Award in 2022 and a recipient of the Winston Oh Travelogue Award in 2024.
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