Feel Fellow presents explorations by Dylan Chan & Daniel Chong which re-centres the conditions in which relation comes into being, shifting focus from identity toward affect. Rooted in queer experiences shaped by lived proximities in Singapore, the works reflect on the subtle negotiations of visibility, belonging, and restraint.

Through gesture, and spatial intervention, the artists hope to explore moments of tension between intimacy and absence. Central to the collaboration is a sense of yearning to locate oneself within spaces that may not always feel accommodating. The project hopes to offer a quiet yet insistent reflection on how queer identities move through, reshape, and inhabit the spaces around them.

Feel Fellow continues the duo collaborative streak from curatorial collaboration on exhibition Exposure_Exposure (2026) at Objectifs and a duo presentation unfurling murmurs (2025) at DECK as part of the 2024/5 DECK Associates Programme.

Courtesy of Dylan Chan and Daniel Chong

About Dylan Chan

Dylan Chan (b. 1997, Singapore) is a multidisciplinary artist working between image, object, and installation. His practice examines how bodies relate to domestic spaces and their phenomenological responses to objects. Sensitive to surfaces and spatial thresholds, he reflects on how everyday encounters shape our emotional and spatial experiences.

About Daniel Chong

Daniel Chong (b. 1995, Singapore) is an artist-curator whose work explores the quiet slippages between function and sentimentality. Through subtle interventions, he engages materialism to reveal our emotive qualities through objects, while grounding his practice in attentive engagement with material and process.