JW PROJECTS is pleased to announce that two works by Moses Tan have been placed into the collection of Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok (MOCA BANGKOK), as highlighted in the official closing statement of ART SG 2026.
Since 2012, MOCA Bangkok has played a significant role in the preservation and promotion of Thai and Southeast Asian art. Its collection ethos reflects the philosophy of Silpa Bhirasri, who is widely regarded as the father of modern Thai art, and highlights artistic traditions shaped by the region’s encounters with religion, and cultural change under modernisation.
The two works acquired by MOCA Bangkok, Hind Sight (2026) and Naval Gazing (2026) , attend to transient moments of queer life. Tan centres the subject of queer life by reapproaching everyday spaces as infrastructures of intimacy intertwinning against bodies in motion.
Moses previously collaborated with JW PROJECTS in 2025 for The Other Singaporean and is persuing his MFA at Goldsmiths, University of London. His works have been shown in Kadist San Francisco (USA), Singapore Art Museum (SG), Ames Yavuz (SG), 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art (AU).