"Untitled (Double-Sided Head)"
Executed in 2007. Edition 3+2 AP. Silver plated bronze and steel wire. Height 27, width 26, depth 14 cm.
Hamim M Momin & Beatrix Ruf, "Terence Koh", 2007, illustrated in colour on p. 14.
Terence Koh's art emerges from a world filled with sex, glamour, and desire. Human decadence is a constant presence in his work, reflecting our society marked by lust, consumption, and obsession with appearance. He has already been honoured with a solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum in New York, his art has been displayed at the Venice Biennale, and he has exhibited at venues including Peres Projects, Mary Boone, and Thaddaeus Ropac. The sculpture "Untitled (Double-Sided Head)" is an interesting summary of what his art often revolves around; fantasy versus reality, present versus past, all against a backdrop of human needs and conditions.