ARTISTS

Daniel Kok + Luke George

Left: Daniel Kok, Right: Luke George / Photo: Courtesy of the Artists

Daniel Kok

Singapore/Artist
Daniel Kok studied Fine Art & Critical Theory (Goldsmiths, London), Solo/Dance/Authorship (HZT, Berlin), and Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies (APASS, Brussels). He received the Young Artist Award from the National Arts Council Singapore in 2008. His work explores the politics of spectatorship and audienceship and has been presented across Asia, Europe, Australia, and North America, including at the Venice Biennale, Maxim Gorki Theater (Berlin), RISING (Melbourne), and Festival/Tokyo. "Still Lives: Melbourne" won Outstanding Contemporary and Experimental Performance and Design/Technical Achievement at the 2023 Green Room Awards. He is Artistic Director of Dance Nucleus (Singapore), curating da:ns LAB and the VECTOR exhibition with Esplanade, and is based between Singapore and Berlin.

Luke George

Australia/Artist
Luke George is a multidisciplinary artist creating work across performance and installation. Born in lutruwita/Tasmania and based on Wurundjeri Country in Naarm/Melbourne, Luke works with rope, tension, suspension and release. His practice examines how people interact with one another and relate to their environment. Luke is interested in ‘safe spaces’ that allow for both care and risk. His work is informed by queer politics and communal spaces, where people are neither singular nor isolated. Bodies of difference can intersect, practice mutual listening, and take responsibility for themselves and one another. Luke presents work across Australia, Asia, Europe, and North America, including at the Venice Biennale, National Galleries of Victoria and Singapore, and Arts Centre Melbourne. He was a 2019 Australia Council for the Arts Fellowship recipient, appointed inaugural Artistic Associate of Temperance Hall in 2020, bequeathed a Chloe Monroe Fellowship in 2022, and is a studio artist at Collingwood Yards.

2026 project

Line of Thought
  • Illustrated by Moeno Ootsu

  • photo by Gregory Lorenzutti

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Weaving systems of trust and support!
A new creation by Daniel Kok and Luke George following rope-based performances and installations that have garnered praise and sparked controversy.

Artists Daniel Kok and Luke George develop a new performance-installation based on more than a decade of rope-based practice. Focusing on “lines” as acts of binding, connecting, and supporting, the work constructs tension structures through intricate rope work, rigging, counterweights, and suspended bodies and objects, responding to each performance space.
Using scaffolding pipes as architectural anchors, the work brings together dance, construction, and rope bondage. Emerging between theater space and construction site, it unfolds as a kind of contemporary ritual, offering audiences an experience charged with tension and exhilaration.