Image size: 80.0 x 101.8 cm,
Image size: 85.0 x 107.2 cm
This image is part of a photographic series "Block 12, My Territory, My Dignity" by Lavender Chang (b. 1983), which portrays the interiors of one-room rental flats occupied by elderly tenants in Bedok South Avenue 2.Nestled within each of these domestic spaces are belongings and configurations of furniture embodying hints about their owners' identity, personalities and beliefs that coalesce into a rich and fascinating portrait of their lives. Depicted here is the home of an Indian widow who had been living alone after the passing of her husband. Her children would come to visit her from time to time and they would enjoy homecooked meals together, especially during important festivals. When the gathering gets too large, she would host these events at the corridor of her house. This explains the presence of the host of cooking utensils stored above the closet.Captured in a stark, unflinching style reminiscent of German photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher's iconic typological industrial structures from the late 1960s to 1990s, this series offers a rare insight into the social realities of economically disadvantaged Singaporeans, while reflecting the immense sense of pride and ownership they have in designing their everyday living spaces.












