ALTHOUGH Singapore Art Week is over, there鈥檚 still lots to see if you want to get your fix. Here are two 鈥 or is that three? 鈥 ongoing exhibitions to check out if you find yourself in Singapore.

Still on in Singapore
Sam Jinks鈥 鈥渙ffscale鈥 piece Reunion. 鈥 All exhibit photos by Sam L. Marcelo

Immortality Project 1
Sam Jinks
Ongoing till Feb. 12
Sullivan+Strumpf Singapore, 5 Lock Road, #01-06 Gillman Barracks, Singapore

Australian artist Sam Jinks presents three offscale hyperrealistic sculptures of human beings at Sullivan+Strumpf Singapore. Titled Immortality Project 1, the solo exhibition approaches the uncanny valley without falling into it.

Reunion and Carcass Bearer, full-length figures made from silicone, fiberglass, resin, and human hair, are a shade smaller than life-sized but are perfectly proportioned. 鈥淭he change in scale allows you to examine the work carefully without being self-conscious. If it were life-sized, it would be an impediment to exploring the work. You鈥檇 constantly be comparing it to another human being, a bit like Madame Tussauds,鈥 said Mr. Jinks.

Still on in Singapore
An installation view of Presence of Whiteness by Zhu Jinshi. 鈥 All exhibit photos by Sam L. Marcelo

His fervid attention to the effects of physics on human anatomy shows in the way he depicts the translucence of skin, the pull of gravity on a woman鈥檚 breasts, the flex of the arms in an embrace, and the indentations written by another鈥檚 fingers on the body.

Immortality Project 1 also includes Medusa (Beloved). The spitting image of his wife, Emma, only bigger, Medusa (Beloved) is an oversized head crowned with a den of snakes instead of hair (as is proper for a Gorgon).

鈥淚n anything I do, I often obsess over subtleties,鈥 Mr. Jinks said. 鈥淭he human body is like a puzzle. It鈥檚 a whole bunch of conflicting textures. You鈥檝e got bones wrapped in meat, fat, and skin. It鈥檚 extraordinary.鈥

Presence of Whiteness
Zhu Jinshi
Ongoing till March 5
Pearl Lam Galleries, 15 Dempsey Road #01-08 Dempsey Hill, Singapore

Ongoing till April 30
Pearl Lam Galleries
9 Lock Road , #03-22 Gillman Barracks, Singapore

Still on in Singapore
Sam Jinks鈥 wife, Emma, stands in front of Medusa (Beloved).All exhibit photos by Sam L. Marcelo

Presence of Whiteness by pioneering Chinese contemporary abstract artist Zhu Jinshi is the first dual-space solo exhibition presented by Pearl Lam Galleries.

On view at the recently opened gallery in Dempsey Hill and in Gillman Barracks, Presence of Whiteness was conceived, according to gallerist Pearl Lam, as 鈥渁 single exhibition with two arcs.鈥 Where Dempsey Hill focuses on 鈥渃onventional鈥 wallworks 鈥 almost-edible impasto paintings in delicious colors 鈥 Gillman Barracks is dedicated to installations made from wooden frames, palette knives, and similar tools.

Still on in Singapore
Another view of Presence of WhitenessAll exhibit photos by Sam L. Marcelo

The latter space presents a new work composed of five 鈥渢ables鈥 made from squarish canvases covered in two inches of black paint, demonstrating his use of paint itself as an object. 鈥淣ot many artists can do this,鈥 said Ms. Lam of Mr. Zhu鈥檚 practice, adding that the richness of texture is 鈥渁 prime example of Chinese and Western abstract influences converging together onto the canvas.鈥

According to the gallerist, Mr. Zhu鈥檚 mode of application 鈥渆xpresses the spiritual idea of 鈥榥on-abidance鈥 that is central to Eastern aesthetic theory.鈥 Asked if future exhibitions at Dempsey Hill and Gillman Barracks would always feature one artist, Ms. Lam replied that she sees the spaces as working in tandem: 鈥淲hile they may each feature unique concepts and ideas, they will always be in dialogue with one another.鈥 鈥 SLM