Singapore artist Eurice Yeo has offered her latest work, WINGS, for sale by public auction through the online platform Annexe. All proceeds will go towards supporting the Singapore Red Cross Young Hearts Programme. The donation is 250% tax deductible.
WINGS is a transfigurable sculpture made from upcycling glass fragments, reclaimed glass and steel. The installation is available for viewing at Marina Bay Sands during Singapore Art Week (Jan 22-31), and from Jan 18 to Feb 8. At the venue, WINGS is displayed as Horizon, measuring 350 by 280 by 40cm, in a fan-like arrangement.
Composed of four independent wings, WINGS can be separated and reconfigured into multiple sculptural arrangements. Each configuration produces a distinct spatial reading, allowing the work to continually regenerate rather than resolve into a single fixed form—drawing on ideas of metamorphosis, emergence, and transformation inherent to the insect world.
A key part of Yeo’s practice is the invitation of the community to work alongside her in the early stages of her artworks. WINGS was developed through a nine-month-long two-stage process: a public making phase involving over 100 participants, followed by an extended studio phase where the work was structurally re-engineered and refined.
The work began as an open framework for community participation, with hundreds of participants placing fine glass fragments—each measuring less than a cubic centimetre—onto large-scale steel frames, introducing organic irregularities through collective participation. Following this phase, the work was extensively reworked in the studio through structural re-engineering, material editing, and surface refinement. The result is a resolved installation guided by both collective origin and individual Authorship.
Marina Bay Sands is the venue sponsor for WINGS, which is on display at the Level 3 Foyer at Expo & Convention Centre.