The Singapore Pavilion presents the work of one artist, Lim Tzaychuen, for the 51st Venice Biennale. Over the years, Lim's conceptual art practice has shown a dedicated engagement with public spaces, and an engagement with artworld institutions and the way they work with both artists and the public.
For the Biennale, Lim had originally proposed to uproot the Merlion, national and cultural icon of Singapore, and bring it to Venice for installation in the courtyard of the Singapore Pavilion. However, this plan was considered impractical and too costly by the Singapore government. As a result, Lim produced an installation for the Pavilion and put outside its entrance a signpost which reads I wanted to bring Mike over.