Lucy Davis

Lucy Davis

Professor (Associate Professor)
Department of Art and Media
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
A806 Department of Art and Media

Lucy Davis is a visual artist, art writer, and founder of The Migrant Ecologies Project. Her transdisciplinary practice engages plant genetics, tree lore, and birdsong, alongside art–science research, naturecultures, memory, materiality, narrative environments, and psycho-ecologies of resilience. She is currently Professor of Artistic Practices in Visual Cultures, Curating, and Contemporary Art at Aalto University, Finland, where she also serves as Deputy Head of the programme.

Davis was a founding member of the School of Art, Design & Media at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore (2005–2016), where she served for four years as Coordinator of Art History. She was promoted to Associate Professor at NTU in 2016.

Davis' work has been presented in numerous international festivals, biennales, museums, and residency programmes, including the National Gallery of Singapore (permanent collection exhibition, 2021); Singapore Art Museum (site-specific commission, 2020); Jendela Art Space, Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Singapore (2020); the 15th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival as part of May Adadol Ingawanij’s Animistic Apparatus (2019); SeedCultures, Svalbard (2019); the Taipei Biennale (2018); Rockbund Shanghai / Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (2018); NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (2017); Taiwan International Video Art Exhibition TIVA 5 (2016–2017); M1 Singapore Fringe Festival (2016); NUS Museum (2014–2015); Singapore Art Museum (2014); National Museum of Singapore (2012–2014); Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh Art/Science Festival (2013); the International Symposium on Electronic Arts (ISEA, USA, 2013); the Barbican (UK, 2013); and the Prix COAL Awards (Paris, 2011).

Davis' 2021 collaborative film Like Shadows Through Leaves, commissioned by the Singapore Art Museum, was selected for the International Competition at the Oberhausen International Short Film Festival, where it received the FIPRESCI Award from the International Federation of Film Critics. The film was also screened at the Reykjavík International Film Festival and the Singapore International Film Festival in 2021. Davis animated short Jalan Jati (Teak Road) screened at over 60 international venues, including the International Film Festival Rotterdam (2013) and Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival (2013). Awards include the Promotion Award at Oberhausen International Short Film Festival (2012), two Singapore Short Film Awards for sound and animation (2013), and a Jury Mention for Technical Achievement at ISFF Ahvaz, Iran (2015). The Migrant Ecologies Project was a finalist for the Prix COAL Art & Ecology Awards (2011) and was nominated for the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize at the Singapore Art Museum (2011).

Lucy’s twelve-year research exploration of stories of wood and plant genetics in Southeast Asia resulted in four major exhibitions and six original bodies of work. This research is featured in a permanent exhibition on trees and DNA at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, Singapore (2015). Works from the project have been acquired by the NTU Museum of Art & Design (2016), NUS Museum (2016), and the National Gallery of Singapore (2017).

Davis contributes to a range of international publications and has produced four artist’s books. She serves as Southeast Asia advisor for the peer-reviewed journal ANTENNAE: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture (UK). A two-volume special edition of ANTENNAE, Uncontainable Natures: Southeast Asian Ecologies and Visual Cultures, was published in August–September 2021. Her publications include Why Look at Plants? (Brill, 2018); CLIMATES (Performance Research, Routledge, 2018); Mountains and Rivers Without End: An Anthology of Eco–Art History in Asia (Cambridge Scholars, 2019); Intercalations 3: Reverse Hallucinations in the Archipelago (K-Verlag, 2018); Considering Animals(Routledge, 2013); and The Documenta 12 Reader (Taschen, 2007). She has also contributed to Broadsheet: Art & Culture, ArtAsiaPacific, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, and NU – The Nordic Art Review. Davs was Founding Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the Singapore critical publication series FOCAS: Forum on Contemporary Art & Society (2000–2007).

Davis holds a double Magister (MA) in Visual Communication and International Development Studies from Roskilde University, Denmark (2000), a programme known for its radically transdisciplinary approach.

Full researcher profile
https://research.aalto.fi/...
Phone number
+358504302779

Areas of expertise

Contemporary Art, Art & Ecology, Art & Science, Art and Wellbeing, More than human, Materiality, Memory, Urban Cultures, Southeast Asia, Plant Studies, Narrative Environments, Story Ecologies, Reimagining 21 century learning, Collaborative Feminist Ethics, Decolonisation as Practice

Honors and awards

GEGENkino Festival 2023 Leipzig

ANIMAL REALITIES – animal documentary films from the 1940ies to today. <br/>Film Title: {If Your Bait Can Sing The Wild One Will Come} Like Shadows Through Leaves <br/>Artists Dir Lucy Davis (Migrant Ecologies Projects) & <br/>collaborators: Zai Tang Zachary Chan and Kee Ya Ting<br/>Curator Amos Borchert<br/>
Invitation or ranking in competition Department of Art and Media Jan 2023

Singapore National Arts Council’s Creation Grant.

Lucy Davis’s Migrant Ecologies Project and Collaborators have been awarded 50,000 Singapore dollars/ approx. 35,000 Euro-- the full amount possible for the Singapore National Arts Council’s, competitive Creation Grant. This grant is for Biji-biji Buaya Crocodile Seeds Part V of A Rather Long Engagement, With A Taxidermy Crocodile & Worlds to Be Traced From Their Interior. It will help support a large group of collaborators develop a slow-release series of works culminating in an Asia-Europe touring exhibition, combining art, science and local knowledges, sound art, artists films, performance, installation, kinetic sculptures, photography and accompanied by a series of publications.
Award or honor granted for a specific work Department of Art and Media Jan 2023

Acquisition of Art Works: Singapore Art Museum/National Gallery of Singapore

The Singapore Art Museum/National Gallery of Singapore have acquired the following works: <br/><br/>Nest Infestation installation t S$55,000 SGD /35,00 Euro <br/>Edition 1/3 of the film {If your Bait Can Sing The Wild One Will Come} Like Shadows Through Leaves at S$8,800/5.74 Euro<br/>
Award or honor granted for a specific work Department of Art Jan 2022

Singapore Patron of Heritage Award

For Stories of Wood in National Museum of Singapore Collection
Award or honor granted for a specific work Department of Art Nov 2021

Silver Screen Awards Best Singapore Film,

WINNER - Best Singaporean Short Film - {if your bait can sing the wild one will come} Like Shadows Through Leaves (dir. Lucy Davis)<br/><br/>A work of deep collaborations. Lucy Davis turns her years of engagement with the spaces and communities into an immersive enchantment that left us spellbound. Tapping into the natural and cultural memory of Singapore, the film is a wondrous love song to her country.<br/><br/>https://fb.watch/ajVQCUA3VU/
Award or honor granted for a specific work Department of Art Dec 2021

Official Competition Silver Screen Awards Singapore International Film Festival

Southeast Asian Short Film Competition
Invitation or ranking in competition Department of Art Nov 2021

International Competition at Reykjavik International Film Festival

{If your bait can sing the wild one will come} Like Shadows Through Leaves invited to the International Competition at Reykjavik International Film Festival, International Competition, Juried Film Festival.
Invitation or ranking in competition Department of Art Oct 2021

Official Selection: International Competition 67 Oberhausen Short Film Festival

Selected by International Competition Selection Committee of 67 Oberhausen Short Film Festival
Invitation or ranking in competition Department of Art May 2021

FIPRESCI AWARD By International Federation of Film Critics for {if your bait can sing the wild one will come} Like Shadows Through Leaves, by The Migrant Ecologies Project

FIPRESCI AWARD OF INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION AT 67th OBERHAUSEN SHORT FILM FESTIVAL. <br/>Jury Statement: <br/>The film offers an artistic and investigative exploration resulting in a fascinating perceptive experience. While creating a cinematic atmosphere, it reflects on urban and eco-social transformations from human and more-than-human relationships. In this way, Like Shadows Through Leaves allows us to think of cinema as an aesthetic tool that questions, resists, and reimagines the relationships between culture and climate change.”
Award or honor granted for a specific work Department of Art May 2021

Commission by Singapore Art Museum

$34.000SGD to Lucy Davis Migrant Ecologies project. Commission for site specific installation, performance and film shoot. Directed via livestream, zoom and WhatsApp. Film to be released first quarter of 2021
Award or honor granted for a specific work Department of Art Nov 2020

Publications

Animistic Apparatus

Lucy Davis 2025

2024 Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale

Lucy Davis, Zai Tang, Ya Ting Kee, Chan Zachary, Abdullah H. Alsuhaibany 2024

Follow the Plants

Lucy Davis, Kyriaki Goni, Madeleine Collie , Yvonne Billimore 2024

Terrestrial Perspectives at Ludwig Forum Aachen

Lucy Davis, Zai Tang, Ya Ting Kee 2024

Three Tired Tigers, Jameel Art Centre UAE Dubai

Lucy Davis, Ya Ting Kee, David Tan 2024

Inventory of the Week

Lucy Davis, Zai Tang, Chan Zachary, Ya Ting Kee 2023

Speculative Documents: Artist Moving Images from South East Asia

Lucy Davis, Zai Tang, Chan Zachary, Ya Ting Kee 2023

Tikar as Verb

I-Lann Yee, Lucy Davis 2023 The Sun will Rise in the East

Istanbul Biennial

Lucy Davis 2022

Rencontres Internationales Paris 2022

Lucy Davis, Zai Tang, Ya Ting Kee, Daniel Hui 2022

SINGAPORE BIENNALE COMMISSION 2022

Lucy Davis, Alfian Saat, Zachary Chan, Tini Aliman 2022

“Something Down Here” Asian Film Joint

Lucy Davis, Zai Tang, Ya Ting Kee, Chan Zachary 2022

Songmap for Lim Kim Seng and Lim Kim Chua

Lucy Davis, Alfian Sa'at, Zachary Chan 2022 Climates Habitats Environments

Soundings and Shadows from Immaterial Worlds: A Post Festival Conversation

Lucy Davis, Alia Syed 2022 MIRAJ Moving Image Review and Art Journal

Antennae Journal of Nature in Visual Culture

Lucy Davis, Nora Taylor, Kevin Chua 2021 Antennae

Antennae Journal of Nature in Visual Culture

Lucy Davis, Nora Taylor, Kevin Chua, Aloi Giovanni 2021 Antennae

Letters to a 19th century grain of wheat

Lucy Davis 2021 Antennae

Terra Incognita

Lucy Davis 2021

Tikar as verb

Lucy Davis, I-Lann Yee 2021 Antennae

Uncontainable Natures: Southeast Asian ecologies and visual cultures, vol 2

Lucy Davis, Kevin Chua, Nora Taylor 2021 Antennae

Uncontainable Natures: Southeast Asian ecologies and visual cultures, volume 1

Lucy Davis, Kevin Chua, Nora Taylor 2021 Antennae

Jalan Jati (Teak Road)

Lucy Davis, Zai Tang 2020

Roosting Post 2

Lucy Davis, Ya Ting Kee, Zai Tang, Zachary Chan 2020

Roosting Post 3

Lucy Davis, Ya Ting Kee, Zai Tang 2020

Animistic Apparatus

Lucy Davis 2019

Eco-Art Histories as Practice

Lucy Davis 2019 Eco-Art History in East and Southeast Asia

Railtrack Songmaps

Lucy Davis, Ya Ting Kee, Zai Tang 2019

Seeding stories (exhibition and deposited artwork)

Lucy Davis, Chan Zachary, Muhammad Faisal Bin Husni, Ya Ting Kee, Siddharta Perez 2019

Animation, Animism … Dukun Dukun & DNA

Lucy Davis 2018 Why Look at Plants?

Railtrack Songmaps

Lucy Davis 2018 Performance Research

Taipei Biennale

Lucy Davis 2018