
by CIPAN
For those of us who can’t get enough of the sun, theatre practitioner Ayam Fared shows us where and how to get the perfect tan line within our one hour lunch slot in the next installment of Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government [...]

by ARTERI
FURTHER UPDATED: Now with pics of the booth and full-size images to print out & keep. Check it out!
ARTERI x Urbanscapes 2009. Armed with thousands of photocopied artist drawings we set up our HQ and invited visitors to come make their own art zines and find out more about us. [...]

by Alex Yong
Kepingin: Suddin Lappo First Solo Exhibition, 22 Jul – 2 Aug 2009 @ Pace Gallery
The DiKalajingga artists are powering ahead, exhibiting their works left, right and center. Still time to catch this solo exhibition before it comes down on 2 Aug. [...]

by ARTERI
Call for artists: The Rimbun Dahan Artist Residency is once again open for applications from Malaysian and Australian visual artists. It is one of the longest-running and generously supported residencies in Malaysia. The deadline has been extended to 30 Sept 2009, so start writing those applications [...]

by Alex Yong
DiKalajingga: Dari Kerana Mata…, 2 to 15 July 2009 @ R A Fine Arts
A late post (too many art events going on), but if you missed the exhibition, enjoy some scenes from the opening. Be sure to catch the current show at RA Fine Arts, “B.A.C.A.: Suara-suara Rupa” before it comes down on 2 Aug. [...]

by Zedeck Siew
Obituary: Yasmin Ahmad, 1958 – 2009
The dreamer, her films I didn’t like, and why we will miss [...]

By Kelvin Chuah
Exhibition Review: When was the last time contemporary Vietnamese Art was featured in its entirety in Kuala Lumpur? I must confess that I am no expert in Vietnamese contemporary art. In a way, I was looking forward to what this exhibition had to offer, in terms of contemporary practice. Man, was I blown [...]

By Erna Dyanty
Exhibition Review: June 2009, brought Nizam Abdullah’s first solo exhibition at the Annexe Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, entitled threesixfive ME, where he displayed new series of works with a theme that incorporates nothing but him self. [...]

by Suraya Warden
Exhibition Review: Within eleven works of art, in a small space, under fluorescent lighting can be held vision, talent and active potential. Al Cruz at Richard Koh Fine Art. [...]

By ARTERI
M.A.D dares to deliver the dangerous ddddddd D! The next installment in our Malaysian Art Dictionary. Come and join in the fun la. [...]

by Suraya Warden
Exhibition Review: With Chin Kon Yee: Reality in Wonderland, Wei-Ling Gallery continues its current winning streak of solo shows. [...]

By June Yap
Fare Mondi Making Worlds, the theme for the 53rd Venice Biennale, offers art as visions of realities and imaginings of artists, making its purview the fragments of the personal, the private and internal even as these may unfold and finally take form in the material world that is [...]

By ARTERI
M.A.D is brought to you today by the letter C and Pacman. Pacman looks like a ‘C’ ok? Pacman explained: surrealist story of an astronaut hooked on anti-anxiety medication in order to escape his survivor’s guilt which manifests as the ghosts of his deceased comrades blaming him for their [...]

By Tintin Wulia
Blog entry by Indonesian artist Tintin Wulia sharing her 2009 performance project in Melbourne, ‘terra incognita et cetera’ which explores issues on territories, collective play and [...]

poem by Maung Day
I shouted to them
they looked puzzled and were staring at me
I shouted again
and they kept looking
their eyes were like those watery eyeballs of [...]
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