CONSCIOUSNESS
ENERGY
SPIRITUALITY
Who is
Mona Choo?
Mona Choo is a visual artist and prober. Her work is grounded in fifteen years of research into consciousness and the nature of reality. Her abstract work sits in the same space where science and metaphysics occasionally share a coffee and have a chat.
Her creative practice embraces exploration of techniques and materials which contribute to the development of a unique visual language, one that connects scientific theories with spiritual, consciousness-centered themes.
Her latest work employs geometry as a language through which consciousness organises matter. Her work suggests that the patterns of our thoughts might possess their own geometric structures—invisible architectures that, when made visible through artistic expression, offer new perspectives on how consciousness interfaces with physical reality.
Over time, Choo has been deeply influenced by luminaries and pioneering thinkers such as David Bohm, Ervin Laszlo, Rudolf Steiner, Fritjof Capra, Gregg Braden, NassimHaramein to name a few, as well as lesser known but no less impactful scientists such as Dan A. Davidson and Dr Ibrahim Karim.
Latest Works
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2026
Exhibition at ArtSG, Singapore.
2021
Artist-in-Residence, Tanglin Trust International School, Infant School Singapore.
2020
Invited to be Lifetime Affiliate Member of the Circle Foundation, Lyons, France.
2020
Awarded the Top 60 Masters of Contemporary Art ArtTour International.
2019
Exhibited at The Private Museum, Singapore. Guest curator Zaki Razak.
2018
Finalist The Tom Bass National Figurative Sculpture Prize, Australia.
2016
Commissioned by Il Lido Group restaurant and wine bar, in the National Gallery of Singapore.
2015
Art Stage Singapore. Represented by Art-2 Gallery.
2013
Finalist South Place Hotel Art Prize (a D&D London Hotel), London, United Kingdom.
2012
Invited by the Cultural Institute of Macau to curate and organise the Singapore delegates to the inaugural Macau Printmaking Triennial, 2012. Permanent Collection of the Macau, Printmaking Institute.
2010
Commissioned by the FT and RBS Coutts for the 2010 Women in Asia Awards.
1995
The Singapore Art Museum, Permanent Collection. Singapore
1995
The United Overseas Bank (UOB) Singapore. Permanent Collection. Singapore.