Image of a woman in a red dress with her hair down in the middle of a dance move on a plain black background

Exhibition

Urban Screens

By Objectifs

Dancing Alone (Don’t Leave Me) is a series of onscreen vignettes of solitary women dancing by themselves, for themselves. The work is inspired by a scene from the film, The King and I, where the female protagonist says, “No woman would dance alone when a man is looking at her.” In Wong’s work, the dancer is both the centre of attention and wholly indifferent; her occupation of the screen gives momentary respite and joy.

Yet her ability to escape the gaze of others is constrained by her own longing to be seen. Exaggerated by a highly visible medium, these strange tensions speak of Wong’s long term preoccupation with romance and agency in relation to cinematic tropes, and the complex negotiations that ensue.

This work is curated for Urban Screens, which is presented by Objectifs as part of Singapore Art Week, supported by the National Arts Council and Plan B Media.

When: 14 January 2025 to 26 January 2025

Where: Digital Billboards at Wilkie Edge and Fortune Centre

Opening Hours: 6am - 11pm



Urban Screens at Wilkie Edge
Urban Screens at Fortune Center