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Checkpoint Theatre's Statement Piece asks if Singapore is ready for shocking art

The Straits Times

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March 27, 2025

Asked for an example of a work of art that has shocked him, playwright Myle Yan Tay reaches back to the Renaissance.

- Clement Yong

Checkpoint Theatre's Statement Piece asks if Singapore is ready for shocking art

The Dutch master of inventive hellscapes, Hieronymus Bosch, has an unholy clutch on his mind.

"The first time I saw works by him, I was, like, 'Wait, what? When did he make this?'" Tay says in an interview for his new play, Statement Piece.

"I was so shocked that it's been made at all and that it's become a part of history, even though it's so crass and visceral."

While not taking direct inspiration from this experience, Tay's second full-length play, staged by Checkpoint Theatre, is about an imagined work in Singapore that has a similar capacity for shock and outrage.

Tay's debut outing, the acclaimed Brown Boys Don't Tell Jokes (2023), saw five former classmates exchange jibes over race and masculinity in a living room.

Expect once more a claustrophobic touch: Temperatures are raised, this time between a veteran artist, an ambitious gallerist and her artist girlfriend in an art gallery ahead of the exhibition of a controversial work.

It tackles issues in Singapore such as censorship, OB markers and the consequences of artistic daring. For a hint of the nature of the offending piece — tantalisingly covered when this reporter sat in on rehearsals — Tay cites a case in the 1980s in which a Chicago mayor was painted in women's lingerie.

"The city blew up. No riots, but they were completely split down the middle," he says.

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