Revenge Shopping And Navigating A Third Culture Identity
Tatler Singapore|May 2022
Revenge shopping and navigating a third culture identity inform Amir Fallah’s first show in Hong Kong
Aaina Bhargava
Revenge Shopping And Navigating A Third Culture Identity

As for many of us, the highlights of lock-down for artist Amir Fallah were mealtimes and receiving online shopping packages—the latter event so much so, it sparked the idea behind his first exhibition in Hong Kong, Joy as an Act of Resistance, at the newly opened Denny Dimin Gallery in Wong Chuk Hang. Recently, he says, he “came across an old image of a smiling woman with shopping bags; it reminded me of Amazon boxes that show up at your house or when you get food deliveries. These are moments of temporary joy you find in absolute misery”.

Between the pandemic, civil unrest, intense elections around the world and rampant wildfires, there has certainly been a lot to be miserable about in recent years. For Fallah, finding small moments of joy was “a way to fight this non‑stop wave of bad news, bad feelings and dread”. Perhaps choosing to feel joy as an act of resistance is just the antidote we need.

It was after the conception of the show that Fallah encountered revenge shopping—a phenomenon, revived by the pandemic, of splurging on goods to make up for the lack of travel and recreation. Fallah captures this idea, and the feeling of contentment a new purchase brings, in the exhibition’s namesake painting, featuring a luxuriously dressed woman overloaded with shopping bags and gift boxes as the central figure. Unlike his previous works, the character’s face is visible here.

Bu hikaye Tatler Singapore dergisinin May 2022 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

Bu hikaye Tatler Singapore dergisinin May 2022 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

TATLER SINGAPORE DERGISINDEN DAHA FAZLA HIKAYETümünü görüntüle
How To Live Like A Royal In The British Countryside
Tatler Singapore

How To Live Like A Royal In The British Countryside

From Windsor to Bray, all it takes is a speedy jaunt away from the hustle and bustle of London to gain first-hand insights into the lives of the British royal family

time-read
5 dak  |
March 2024
Powder, Peaks And Pro Tips
Tatler Singapore

Powder, Peaks And Pro Tips

Embark on a winter wonderland getaway with this Tatler guide to all things ski, from the best destinations in Asia and Europe to looking chic on the slopes

time-read
8 dak  |
February 2024
THE GOLDEN AGE
Tatler Singapore

THE GOLDEN AGE

At the launch of the L'Or de Jean Martell collection in Cognac, France, Martell's cellar master Christophe Valtaud unveils the first limited-edition expression of the Réserve du Château series

time-read
3 dak  |
March 2024
LET'S GET (META) PHYSICAL
Tatler Singapore

LET'S GET (META) PHYSICAL

Contrary to popular belief, the traditional practices of feng shui and ba zi are not only alive and well, but thriving among the younger set. Today's masters of Chinese metaphysics share how they are modernising the craft

time-read
6 dak  |
March 2024
Deep Dive
Tatler Singapore

Deep Dive

Matthew de Bakker, co‑founder of Singapore‑based Atelier Holgur, discusses how his independent watch brand couples his passion for watches with his love of ocean conservation

time-read
3 dak  |
March 2024
PLACE OF POWER
Tatler Singapore

PLACE OF POWER

One of the most influential literary voices in Singapore, acclaimed novelist and short story writer Amanda Lee Koe talks conformity, the power of representation, and smashing social dichotomies in her works—including her new book Sister Snake

time-read
7 dak  |
March 2024
Driving Force
Tatler Singapore

Driving Force

For CAA Sports' Samantha Peihua Chen, diversity is the key to innovation

time-read
4 dak  |
March 2024
Eat, Drink, Dine
Tatler Singapore

Eat, Drink, Dine

From the rise of K-cuisine to spicy tipples, here are the food and drink trends we are anticipating in 2024

time-read
7 dak  |
February 2024
BEST IN CLASS
Tatler Singapore

BEST IN CLASS

Another year, another edition of our annual Tatler Dining Guide featuring the top tables in Singapore making up the city's dynamic culinary landscape. For the 2024 edition, industry leaders and tastemakers joined the Tatler Dining team in nominating, reviewing and voting for the Tatler Dining 20 and Best of the Year Awards, along with the newly launched Honourable Mentions recognising the 10 deserving restaurants beyond the top 20. Flip the pages for the full list

time-read
4 dak  |
February 2024
IT TAKES A VILLAGE
Tatler Singapore

IT TAKES A VILLAGE

He is one of the most successful chefs of his generation, but for Odette chef-owner Julien Royer, his path to culinary stardom would not have been possible without the people he encountered along the way

time-read
7 dak  |
February 2024