Earth to Sky
Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Singapore
Open now – 13 June 2026
Sundaram Tagore Gallery Singapore is pleased to present paintings, sculptures, and photographs by a global group of artists who draw inspiration from the natural world. Two works from Karen Knorr’s series India Song are included in the exhibition. From tactile paintings that capture the varied hues of a setting sun to meditative abstractions that evoke swirling colonies of microorganisms, Earth to Sky is a celebration of nature’s beauty and diversity in all its forms.
Alongside the paintings and sculptures, the exhibition presents photographs by Karen Knorr, the London-based American artist and activist known for her imagery of exotic animals digitally fused into opulent architectural settings. In her seminal series India Song, set among the sacred and secular spaces of Rajasthan, Knorr explores the conflict between culture and nature. She highlights the fragility of buildings damaged by forces of nature and mass tourism, and the animals themselves, threatened by climate change and extinction.
The exhibiting artists include Anila Quayyum Agha (b. 1965, Pakistan), Miya Ando (b. 1973, Los Angeles), Peihang Benoît (b. 1984, Taiwan), Chun Kwang Young (b. 1944, South Korea), Trishla Jain (b. 1985, New Delhi), Karen Knorr (b. 1954, Germany), Jane Lee (b. 1963, Singapore), Ricardo Mazal (b. 1950, Mexico City), Robert Natkin (1930–2010), Kenny Nguyen (b. 1990, Vietnam), Hiroshi Senju (b. 1958, Tokyo), and Zheng Lu (b. 1978, China).