Playscapes of Dreams: PHILIP COLBERT, ARUTA SOUP

Singapore

2026.01.24 - 03.14

This season, Whitestone Gallery Singapore presents Philip Colbert × Aruta Soup: Playscapes of Dreams, a dynamic duo exhibition bringing together British pop artist Philip Colbert and Japanese artist Aruta Soup. Opening on 24 January 2026, the exhibition stages a vibrant encounter between two distinct yet resonant artistic universes, united by a shared exploration of imagination, play, and contemporary visual culture.

In Playscapes of Dreams, both Philip Colbert and Aruta Soup present iconic characters that have evolved alongside their respective artistic practices, using them as narrative anchors to reflect on identity, resilience, and the navigation of an increasingly complex contemporary world. Within this shared curatorial framework, Colbert’sTemple of the Sunflower unfolds as a vibrant, myth-laden universe, while Aruta Soup’sShuffle introduces a fractured, ever-shifting logic—together forming parallel yet distinct playscapes that invite audiences to move between imagination, uncertainty, and self-reflection.

For Philip Colbert, the Lobster character emerged from a lifelong fascination that gradually transformed into a fully realized artistic persona. Initially drawn to the lobster’s symbolic presence in art history—from Surrealism to its role as a memento mori in Dutch still lifes and ancient Pompeii mosaics—Colbert first used the lobster as an accessible icon through which to communicate surrealist ideas across paintings, drawings, fashion, and objects. Over time, the association became inseparable from his identity as an artist.

Flower Studies (Blue and Silver)

2024
Oil on canvas
250.0 × 250.0 cm

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Lobstar Octopus

2022
Painted stainless steel
145.0 × 95.0 × 130.0 cm

Edition of 3

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Lounging Lobster 1

2024
Mirror polished stainless steel
104.0 × 78.0 × 60.0 cm

Edition of 5

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Lobster Totem (Orange and Pink)

2025
Painted stainless steel
50.0 × 21.0 × 60.0 cm

Edition of 5

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Lobster Totem (Yellow and Purple)

2025
Painted stainless steel
100.0 × 50.0 × 250.0 cm

Edition of 5

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FlowerII (with Dots)

2025
Oil on Canvas
250.0 × 250.0 cm

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FlowersI (with Dots)

2025
Oil on Canvas
250.0 × 250.0 cm

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Still Life with Lobster (Pink)

2023
Oil on Canvas
150.0 × 150.0 × 5.0 cm

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The Thinker

2024
Painted stainless steel
53.0 × 67.0 × 64.0 cm

Edition of 5

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Lobster Skateboard

2023
Oil on canvas
200.0 × 150.0 × 4.4 cm

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Lobster Portrait 2021 (Royal Blue)

2021
Giclee print on paper
60.0 × 41.0 cm

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Lobster Ice Cream AP

2025
Painted stainless steel
32.5.0 × 31.0 × 45.0 cm

Edition of 3

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Lobster on Horse V

2025
Painted stainless steel
35.0 × 50.0 × 60.0 cm

Edition of 5

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Lounging Lobster 2 AP

2025
Bronze
30.0 × 20.0 × 16.5.0 cm

Edition of 3

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Lobster and Brush

2024
Bronze with black patina
21.0 × 39.0 × 45.0 cm

Edition of 5

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The Lobster has evolved into a metaphysical figure capable of traversing time, art history, and pop culture simultaneously. Existing within dense visual environments filled with logos, memes, and historical references, the character continues to move forward with humour and resilience. For Colbert, the Lobster reflects the challenge of remaining self-aware and centred in a world defined by constant flux. This sense of playful defiance also aligns with his commitment to the democratization of art, an approach that values accessibility, collaboration, and the ability of art to connect people across cultures and disciplines.

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Aruta Soup’s recurring character, ZERO, similarly embodies endurance and regeneration. Often depicted as a rabbit wrapped in bandages, ZERO emerges from the pressures and contradictions of contemporary society, where individuals are constantly wounded by information overload yet compelled to continue. For Aruta Soup, ZERO represents both vulnerability and optimism, a figure caught in inner conflict but persistently capable of renewal. More than a recurring motif, ZERO functions as a spiritual companion, one that the artist returns to at different stages of his life.

Positioned between dream and reality, ZERO inhabits ordinary daily moments—such as opening a refrigerator or walking a pet—while simultaneously appearing in surreal and extraordinary scenarios. This tension between the mundane and the fantastical reflects a broader will to survive and regenerate within a world marked by chaos and violence. Through flowing, freehand lines and a sensitive use of colour, Aruta Soup challenges the flatness of digital imagery, emphasizing the warmth and physicality of hand-made creation. In Playscapes of Dreams, ZERO invites viewers to sense the ongoing interplay between destruction and healing, fragility and resilience, that defines contemporary life.

City life

2025
Acrylic on canvas
128.0 × 128.0 × 4.0 cm

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My buddy

2025
Acrylic on canvas
128.0 × 128.0 × 4.0 cm

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Right hire,Right now

2025
Acrylic on canvas
128.0 × 128.0 × 4.0 cm

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Hard worker

2025
Acrylic on canvas
128.0 × 128.0 × 4.0 cm

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Clean Money

2025
Acrylic on canvas
128.0 × 128.0 × 4.0 cm

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MId night Ironing

2025
Acrylic on canvas
128.0 × 128.0 × 4.0 cm

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Identity Card

2025
Acrylic on canvas
238.0 × 330.0 × 4.0 cm

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SUSBOY

2024
Acrylic on canvas
126.0 × 91.0 × 4.0 cm

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Angel Echoes

2024
Acrylic on canvas
126.0 × 91.0 × 4.0 cm

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Small Memory (BLU)

2024
Acrylic on canvas
126.0 × 91.0 × 4.0 cm

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Small Memory (RED)

2024
Acrylic on canvas
139.0 × 110.0 × 4.0 cm

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High Alert

2023
Mixed media on canvas
176.5 × 131.5 cm

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Capital Kids

2022
Mixed media on canvas
218.0 × 173.0 × 4.0 cm

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Shopaholic

2025
Acrylic on mdf
165.5 × 106.0 × 3.7 cm

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Royal Flash

2025
Acrylic on mdf
136.0 × 83.0 × 3.7 cm

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Tokyo Drift

2025
Acrylic on mdf
138.0 × 94.5 × 3.7 cm

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ZERO Angel :BLK ver

2025
Acrylic on mdf
45.0 × 39.5 × 4.2 cm

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ZERO Angel :Blown ver

2025
Acrylic on mdf
45.0 × 39.5 × 4.2 cm

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ZERO Angel :Blue ver

2025
Acrylic on mdf
46.0 × 39.5 × 4.2 cm

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ZERO Angel :Gray ver

2025
Acrylic on mdf
45.0 × 39.5 × 4.2 cm

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Both artists draw inspiration from pop culture, street culture, and contemporary media, yet each interprets these sources through a distinctly different visual language. Philip Colbert employs bold, hyper-saturated imagery and his signature “Lobster” persona to comment on consumerism, digital culture, and the absurdities of modern life. Aruta Soup, by contrast, adopts an illustrative, street-art sensibility that blends whimsy with social observation, often capturing the energetic and chaos of urban environments. Despite these differences, the two artists share a common spirit: a playful yet critical engagement with contemporary culture, and a strong visual identity grounded in pop aesthetics. By bringing their works together, the duo exhibition creates a dynamic dialogue that underscores their individual strengths while uncovering new thematic affinities. It allows audiences to experience how their distinct styles resonate, contrast, and amplify each other, offering a fresh and compelling way to look at pop-inflected contemporary art today.

A Public Art Activation as Part of Philip Colbert × Aruta Soup

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Playscapes of Dreams: PHILIP COLBERT, ARUTA SOUP
2026.01.24 - 03.14

Singapore

39 Keppel Road, #05-03/06 Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Singapore 089065
+65 6223 3090
+65 6223 3657
Opening Hours: 11:00 - 19:00
Monday, Public Holiday
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