Biography
Born in Singapore, 1997, Aisha Rosli graduated from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) with a Diploma in Fine Art (Western Painting) in 2018. She has had successful solo shows at Cuturi Gallery and was featured in several group exhibitions including OH! Open House in Singapore, Galerie LJ in Paris, Unit London in the UK, At The Table Group Show hosted by Christie’s and Harpers Gallery in New York, and most recently, ART SG in Singapore.
Referencing 20th century painters, Francis Bacon and Egon Schiele, as well as contemporaries such as Marlene Dumas, Rosli works within the tradition of figurative painting, driven by a mode of interrogation affixed to our bodily presence. Exploring themes of solitude, concealment, proximity, and desire, she presents figures inhabiting constructed scenes and situations that pander towards the uncanny. Rosli primarily works with acrylic and oil sticks, where her tendencies to layer and glaze her paintings comprise multiple iterations of concealing and revealing states of mind apropos one’s physicality. She is known for incorporating recognisable stylised patterns such as stripes, gingham, and lattice into her paintings, which serve as an important device for her to anchor the uncanny in and around her characters. To this end, Rosli’s figurative manifestations dwell in obscure environments that appear curiously familiar, yielding a certain enigmatic quality to unpacking her psychologically charged works.
Exhibitions
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ART SG 2025
Aisha Rosli, Faris Heizer, Hubert Le Gall, Julien Des Monstiers, Khairulddin Wahab, Lionel Sabatté and Shen Jiaqi 17 - 19 Jan 2025 Art Fairs -
Summer Group Show 2024
Group Exhibition 17 Aug - 7 Sep 2024 Singapore -
Taipei Dangdai 2024
Aisha Rosli, Faris Heizer, Israfil Ridhwan and Khairulddin Wahab 9 - 12 May 2024 Art Fairs -
ART SG 2024
Aisha Rosli, Casey Tan, Faris Heizer, Israfil Ridhwan, Khairulddin Wahab, Marla Bendini, Shen Jiaqi and Vanessa Liem 19 - 21 Jan 2024 Art Fairs, Singapore -
Summer Group Show 2023
Group Exhibition 15 Jul - 27 Aug 2023 Singapore -
Silence Drowns the Scream
Aisha Rosli 4 - 26 Mar 2023 Singapore -
ART SG
Aisha Rosli, Faris Heizer, Israfil Ridhwan, Khairulddin Wahab and Shen Jiaqi 12 - 15 Jan 2023 Art Fairs -
Little Red Dot - London Edition
Group Exhibition 26 Oct - 6 Nov 2022 London -
Little Red Dot - Singapore Edition
Group Exhibition 20 Aug - 4 Sep 2022 Singapore -
The Melting Pot
Group Exhibition 27 Nov - 19 Dec 2021 Singapore -
Reframing the Looking-Glass
Aisha Rosli & Xu Yang 22 May - 6 Jun 2021 Singapore -
Transcendental
Group Exhibition 10 - 25 Apr 2021 Singapore -
Black Eye
Aisha Rosli 23 Jan - 21 Feb 2021 Singapore -
New Beginnings
Group Exhibition 17 Oct - 5 Nov 2020 SingaporeCuturi Gallery is delighted to present its first group exhibition in its brand-new home at 61 Aliwal Street. The new gallery is nestled in a conservation shophouse of 400 sqm,...Read more -
In Full Bloom
Group Exhibition 5 - 29 Mar 2020 Singapore -
c/discoveries: Stages and Mirrors
Aisha Rosli and Yunita Rebekah 17 Jan - 23 Feb 2020 Singapore
Works
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Feeling Grey, 2024
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Red Room (Diptych), 2024
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Body Paint, 2023
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When I Feel, What I Feel, 2023
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Gathering the Flowers, 2023
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Blue and Yellow Makes Green, 2023
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Why the Long Face?, 2023
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Epitaph #4, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #8, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #10, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #11, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #12, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #13, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #14, 2022-2023
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Looking at the World Roll By, 2022
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Tangled up in Blue, 2023
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And for a While You Could Comfort Me, 2023
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I Fear Tomorrow I’ll Be Crying, 2023
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For the First Time in My Life, My Eyes Can See, 2023
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Silence Drowns the Scream, 2023
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Epitaph #1, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #2, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #5, 2022-2023
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Epitaph #15, 2022-2023
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Waterfall, 2022
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A Moment in Time, 2022
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Looking Up to the Sky for Something I May Never Find, 2022
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Stuck in the Middle, 2022
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Hide My Face and Dread the Sun, 2022
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They Might Be Catching Up, 2022
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Can't Stop Wondering Where You Are, 2022
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Your Voice Is Soft Like Summer Rain, 2022
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Whirl Away, 2022
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1,2,3,4,5,6,7……8, 2021
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Bluer than blue, 2021
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Be Careful With A Fool, 2021
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Drowning in Denial, 2021
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Endless Conversation, 2021
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How Do You Sleep, 2021
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Oh, She's Foggy, 2021
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Poor Little Fool, 2021
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After Hours, 2020
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Bad Habit, 2020
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Blue Velvet, 2020
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But You, 2020
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Crippled Inside , 2020
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Dear Suzy, 2020
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Jealous Guy (Diptyque), 2020
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Meant to be Black Eyed, 2020
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Nothing Burns like the Cold, 2020
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Stuck in Fantasy Mode, 2020
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Wake Up Alone, 2020
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Will It Be Over?, 2020
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Femme Fatale, 2019
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Swansong, 2019
Press
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形塑「台北當代」新力量:精選近三年國際新面孔
New Forces Shaping “Taipei Dangdai”: Some New International Faces in the Last Three YearsArtouch, May 11, 2024 -
女性視角下的藝術創作
專訪藝術家成瑞嫻、Youjin Yi、Aisha RosliCicely Hu , 美麗佳人 Marie Claire, May 2, 2024 -
The best contemporary art galleries and spaces in Singapore
Sofiana Ramli, Cam Khalid, Dewi Nurjuwita & Mingli Seet, Timeout Singapore, October 27, 2023 -
Growing global demand for Singaporean artists' works, but more needs to be done to draw youngsters into sector
Cherie Lok & Fabian Koh, Channel News Asia, July 26, 2023 -
14 July 2023 — Cuturi Gallery to open its Summer Group Show
Stephanie Yeap, Plural Art Mag, July 14, 2023 -
Things To Do In Singapore: A Group Show For Emerging Artists, The Return Of Enclave Bar & More
Keng Yang Shuen & Nicholas See, Female Singapore, July 13, 2023 -
Lima pelukis muda giat ukir nama di persada seni
Puad Ibrahim, Berita Harian, March 13, 2023 -
Aisha Rosli: Silence Drowns the Scream
Cam Khalid, Timeout Singapore, March 2, 2023 -
Aisha Rosli: Bluer Than Blue
Art Verge, January 29, 2023 -
Singapore Art Week: S’pore collectors share their buys at Art SG and S.E.A. Focus
Arthur Sim, The Straits Times, January 20, 2023 -
Big business for some galleries, consolation for others at Art SG
Arthur Sim, The Straits Times, January 16, 2023 -
Cuturi Gallery's Exhibition Celebrates Singaporean Artists Who Tanked Through Covid
Jolene Teo, Alien Space Crab, August 22, 2022 -
Arts Picks: 29 Singapore artists in 3 group exhibitions show new work
Arthur SIm, The Straits Times, August 19, 2022 -
30 AAPI Artists And Cookbook Help To Combat Isolation And Food Insecurity Among Elderly Asian Americans
Natasha Gural, Forbes, June 30, 2022 -
Singapore Creative Couples On Working Together As A Whole
Tatiyana Emylia, Female Singapore, February 28, 2022 -
Past. Future. Present. Auction Benefiting National Gallery Singapore
Phillips, January 11, 2022 -
Unruly Compositions Of The Nanyang Style From The Eyes Of Three Young Artists
Manfred Lu, Men's Folio Singapore, December 23, 2021 -
Things To Do In Singapore: Singapore International Film Festival 2021 Kicks Off & More
Keng Yang Shuen, Female Singapore, November 26, 2021 -
11 up-and-coming artists in Singapore that you should know
Tanya Singh and Dewi Nurjuwita, Time Out Singapore, June 11, 2021 -
State of Art: Singapore’s first graffiti Hall of Fame, a Cheong Soo Pieng retrospective, and more
Pameyla Cambe, Lifestyle Asia, June 1, 2021 -
Admire contrasting portrayals of womanhood in a duo art exhibition
AMANDA MCDOUGALL AND KYLA ZHAO, Vogue Singapore, May 20, 2021 -
21 local trailblazing women and the inspiring stories they’ve shared with us
Time Out Singapore Editors, Time Out Singapore, March 8, 2021 -
SINGAPOREAN ARTISTS TO HAVE ON YOUR RADAR
Crystal Lee, Prestige, February 17, 2021 -
Singapore Art Week 2021: 5 Digital Highlights
Hashirin Nurin Hashimi, Singapore Tatler, January 22, 2021 -
What's on this weekend in Singapore: Jan 22-24, 2021
Willaine G. Tan, AsiaOne, January 22, 2021 -
10 up-and-coming artists in Singapore that you should know
Tanya Singh and Dewi Nurjuwita, Timeout Singapore, January 6, 2021 -
Inaugural Singapore Gallery Weekend
Ho See Wah , Art and Market, November 18, 2020 -
ART EXHIBITIONS, TOURS AND MORE AT THE INAUGURAL SINGAPORE GALLERY WEEKEND FROM NOV 20 TO 22
Toh Wen Li, The Straits Time, November 18, 2020 -
Arts Picks: Venice Biennale exhibition comes home, SAtheCollective's web performance series, and more
Toh Wen Li, The Straits Time, October 22, 2020 -
Cuturi Gallery Moves Into a Restored Shophouse in Kampong Gelam
Dewi Nurjuwita, TimeOut, October 20, 2020 -
Entretien croisé avec Kevin, fondateur de Cuturi Gallery et Aisha Rosli, peintre singapourienne [FR]
Alexandra Domart et Ariane Touitou, La Gazette - Association Française de Singapour, May 18, 2020 -
Participate in a Story Slam at The Projector or Explore an Art-Filled Neighbourhood This Week
Amelia Yeo and Hong Xinying, Singapore Tatler, March 16, 2020 -
Kevin Cuturi Wishes To Support Aspiring Local Artists Through His Gallery's Newest Initiative
Amelia Yeo, Singapore Tatler, March 5, 2020 -
Painting the new art landscape
Pauline Wong, The Edge Singapore, February 28, 2020 -
The Six Creatives You Need to Know in Singapore's Multi-Faceted Art Scene
Dewi Nurjuwita, TimeOut Singapore, February 27, 2020 -
Cuturi Gallery Presents 'In Full Bloom'
The Artling Team, The Artling, February 25, 2020 -
Galeri Era Baru Bantu Lulusan Nafa Perkasa Bakat Seni
Haryani Ismail , Berita Harian Singapura, February 13, 2020 -
Cuturi Gallery seeks to make art affordable for the not-so-rich
Sheila Chiang, Yahoo Lifestyle SEA , January 30, 2020 -
Kevin Cuturi on supporting emerging artists in Singapore
Stephanie Yeap, Lifestyle Asia, January 25, 2020 -
Elemental Beings by Lionel Sabatté Now until Feb 23
Pauline Wong, The Edge Singapore, January 23, 2020 -
This new gallery in Orchard Road is set to change Singapore's art scene
TimeOut Singapore, January 21, 2020 -
Stages and Mirrors at Cuturi Gallery, through Feb 23
Adeline Chia, ArtReview, January 15, 2020
News
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Aisha Rosli's exhibition booklets are all ready, come get your own copy at the gallery!
April 9, 2023Cuturi Gallery is happy to share that Aisha Rosli's Silence Drowns the Scream exhibition booklets are finally ready to be picked up at the gallery!...Read more -
Group Exhibition: In Full Bloom Is Officially Launched
March 16, 2020BE THE FIRST TO KNOW ABOUT NEW ARTISTS, EXHIBITIONS & EXCITING NEWS! We would like to thank everyone who came to the opening...Read more -
Elemental Beings and Stages and Mirrors are now officially open to the public
January 18, 2020BE THE FIRST TO KNOW ABOUT NEW ARTISTS, EXHIBITIONS & EXCITING NEWS! Thank you to everyone who came to the opening night on...Read more