A 2008 interview with Singaporean artist Heman Chong to promote his solo exhibition, ‘The End Depends on the Beginning, The Beginning Depends on the End, which is at Hermes’s non-commercial art space in June and July 2008. It is an exploration of construction and space to suggest points of conflict between beginnings and ends. Works mentioned include Teardrop (Inversed) and Corridor (Shadowed).

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15 Jun 2008

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South China Morning Post, 15 Jun 2008, Section City, p. 8

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