Claudia Koh (b. 1999, Singapore) is a painter whose practice explores the relationship between human experience, architecture, and cultivated environments. Drawing from Singapore's urban landscape, domestic spaces, and systems of care, her work examines how individuals navigate structures that simultaneously support and constrain everyday life.
Through imagined scenes that blur the boundaries between the built and organic worlds, Koh investigates themes of belonging, resilience, and coexistence. Her paintings are shaped by an interest in the growing tensions of contemporary life, where technological advancement and increasing connectivity often exist alongside experiences of isolation, anxiety, and social fragmentation. Recent works introduce human figures alongside plants, animals, and other forms of life, creating contemplativ
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