SINGAPORE – Scholar-artist Zarina Muhammad, 41, has never been a control freak about the meaning of her works.
Her philosophy, she says, is an opening up – a destabilisation. “I like open-ended spaces, which are reflective of my own personality. All art should have that generosity for audiences to interpret and make the connections that make sense to them.”
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