Alexdrina Chong (Alexoid Luce)
Alexdrina Chong (Alexoid Luce) is a Malaysian multidisciplinary artist and designer whose practice navigates the intersection of sculpture, visual design, and psychological advocacy. Following a career as a senior designer and educator in the United States, she returned to Malaysia to establish a studio practice dedicated to social design and cause-driven branding, centering her work on the visceral experience of the survivor.
Her current practice is defined by a striking visual vocabulary of vibrant reds, thorns, and stripes, where domestic furniture is re-engineered as a medium for psychological inquiry. Characterized by a tension between beauty and defense, her aesthetic utilizes these motifs to explore "somatic" structures, blurring the boundaries between fine art and the functional objects of daily life.
Since the 2023 publication of her visual journal, 100 Pages of Solitude, Alexdrina has focused on dissolving the partitions between art, design, illustration, and literature to interrogate the rigid architecture of social expectation.