Updated 7 Feb

100 word bio:

Clara Che Wei Peh is a curator and arts writer from Singapore. Her practice investigates the intersections of art, technology, and value. Her curatorial projects have been realised with organisations such as The Institutum, ArtScience Museum, and DECK. Previously, she was 2024 Asia Collection Fellow at KADIST, 2023 Curator of Art Dubai Digital, and Adjunct Lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts. She writes about contemporary art and technologies for publications such as ArtAsiaPacific, The Art Newspaper, The Brooklyn Rail, Art in America, Art and Market, and more. She is currently based in London, where she is Curator of Programmes at Asymmetry.

Longer bio:

Clara Che Wei Peh is a curator and arts writer from Singapore. Her practice is concerned with creating space for underrepresented perspectives and the intersections of art, money, and technology. Previously, she was 2024 Asia Collection Fellow at KADIST, 2023 Curator of Art Dubai Digital, Adjunct Lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts, and Art Lead at Appetite. She was also an Associate Creative at DECK and a member of the Shanghai Curators Lab (both 2023). Her curatorial projects include: “The Politics of Food: Origin Stories”, co-curated with Aaron Cezar, The Institutum and Delfina Foundation (2025); “Paratext”, Ames Yavuz Gallery (2024); “Translations: Afro-Asian Poetics”, led by Zoé Whitley, The Institutum (2024), and “Notes From the Ether”, co-curated with Deborah Lim, ArtScience Museum (2023). Her texts have been published on ArtAsiaPacific, The Art Newspaper, The Brooklyn Rail, Art in America, Art and Market, and more. She has spoken about art and technologies at the 2022 and 2022 Global Art Forum, 2023 Art Basel Hong Kong, 2022 Art Basel Miami, 2022 National Gallery of Singapore Annual Gala, and more. She has served as curatorial advisor to GlimmerDAO, member of the curatorial board at Verse, and member of the advisory board for Julius Baer Next Generation Art Prize.

She is currently based in London, where she is Curator of Programmes at Asymmetry.

Contact: claracwpeh@gmail.com

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