BEZPLATNÉ UMĚLECKÉ PORADENSTVÍ

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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: zul mahmod
  • Museums on APS:
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
  • Top 3 works: SONICreflection
  • Works on APS: 1
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  • Nationality: Singapore
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Top-ranked work: SONICreflection
  • Born: 1975, Singapore

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Zulkifle Mahmod: Sound Sculptor of Urban Spaces

Zulkifle Mahmod (Zul Mahmod), born in Singapore in 1975, is a Singaporean sound artist whose work explores the intersection between sonic experience and sculptural form. He’s recognized as one of Singapore's foremost practitioners in sound art, shaping contemporary artistic discourse with his immersive installations and sculptures that delve into the complexities of urban environments and the subtle rhythms of everyday life. His dedication to pushing boundaries within media has earned him considerable acclaim and cemented his place as a pivotal figure in Singapore’s evolving cultural landscape.

Early Life & Artistic Foundations

Mahmod's artistic journey began with formal training in sculpture at LaSalle College Sia College of the Arts, where he honed his skills in manipulating materials and crafting forms that communicate visual narratives. This grounding in sculptural practice profoundly informs his approach to sound art—a fascination with materiality and spatial considerations that distinguishes him from many other artists working within the field. He pursued further studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, earning a Master of Arts with Distinction in Fine Arts (2023), deepening his understanding of artistic theory and expanding his creative toolkit.

Exploring Sonic Landscapes & Conceptual Depth

Mahmod’s distinctive style centers around creating sound installations that transcend mere auditory stimulation; they aim to provoke contemplation about space, memory, and the human condition. His work consistently investigates how sound shapes our perception of surroundings and communicates ideas beyond visual representation. Influenced by Minimalism and Conceptual Art, Mahmod prioritizes process over product, emphasizing experimentation and a willingness to challenge conventional artistic conventions. Recurring themes include the impact of technology on urban spaces and the exploration of sensory experience as a means of confronting social realities.

Notable Projects & Recognition

Among his most celebrated projects is *Sonic Dome: An Empire of Thought*, presented at the Venice Biennale in 2007, where he interrogated notions of freedom and control through soundscapes designed to disrupt established narratives. This ambitious undertaking garnered critical acclaim for its conceptual rigor and artistic innovation. Subsequent works like *No Substance* (2014), featuring illuminated cylinders reflecting light and shadow, and *Sonically Exposed* (2014), which examines the presence of humans by altering sound, demonstrate Mahmod’s commitment to pushing creative limits while maintaining a deep connection to sculptural principles. His exploration of abandoned spaces—from Moscow factories to Bangkok houses—underscores his fascination with decay and transformation as catalysts for artistic expression.

Cultural Medallion Award & Artistic Legacy

Zulkifle Mahmod's contribution to Singapore’s art scene has been formally recognized by the Cultural Medallion, Singapore’s highest honor for artists – a testament to his enduring influence on contemporary art practice. He continues to engage in research and artistic creation, furthering his exploration of sound as a medium for conveying complex ideas about space, materiality, and human experience. His work stands as an exemplar of Singaporean sound art's commitment to intellectual rigor and aesthetic innovation, securing his place as one of the nation’s most important voices in visual culture.