Dawn Ng (born 1982) is a visual artist from Singapore[1][2][3][4] who works across a diverse breadth of mediums, motives and scale ranging from text, illustration, collage, light, sculpture to large scale installations.
Well known for her ubiquitous Walter series [7] that garnered attention for its controversial guerilla content and form, the work was acquired into the permanent collection of the Singapore Art Museum, included in Open Sea at the 2015 Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon[8] which explored the contemporary Art scene of Southeast Asia.
In 2019, the artist was commissioned to fill a wing of the Art Science Museum for their Floating Utopias exhibition.
[13] This series of photographs by Dawn Ng features a curious colossal bunny named Walter that pops up across Singapore's standard landscape of flats and heartland enclaves.
By placing Walter at various spots in Singapore and photographing these interesting scenarios in which the giant rabbit contrasts with his environment, the artist encourages people to re-examine overlooked places, local sites, and sights.