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Adulating Malaysian Art

by ARTERI

Interview with Farouk & Aliya Khan: Two of the most prolific collectors of contemporary Malaysian art today, the Khans are nothing if not opinionated and forthright. Our conversation reveals the passion and love for Malaysian art that underpins their forceful [...]

Sometimes the past is the future

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. [...]

The world Is Here To Be Shared

by Suraya Warden

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

Art-to-Z: an Incomplete Kamus.

By ARTERI

There are a number of art dictionaries / glossaries / thesis cheat-sheets– but they are painfully boring. So, ARTERI presents the Malaysian Art Dictionary, a communal effort to list everything arty! Come on, you know you’ll love [...]

Whose Who?: Malaysia-365 Days of 2008: Nor Azizan Rahman Paiman

by Alex Yong

Sightings at the opening of Nor Azizan Rahman Paiman’s Malaysia-365 Days of 2008

Exhibition ongoing between 14 – 29 May 2009 @ Wei-Ling [...]

Whose Who?: Natural: New Paintings by Munkao and Saharil Hasrin Sanin

by Alex Yong

Sightings at the opening of Natural, a show of new paintings by Munkao and Saharil Hasrin Sanin

Exhibition ongoing between 14 – 31 May 2009 @ The Annexe [...]

Whose Who?: Tanah Air: Art for Nature 2009 @ Rimbun Dahan on May 16

by Alex Yong

Tanah Air: Art for Nature 2009 Exhibition Opening on May 16
17 May to 31 May 2009 @ Rimbun [...]

Whose Who?: Fathullah Luqman’s Gerak Kilat @ Pelita Hati on May 9

by Alex Yong

Fathullah Luqman: Gerak Kilat
09 May to 23 May 2009 @ Pelita Hati’s House of [...]

Whose Who?: Jason Wee@ VWFA on May 6 2009

by Alex Yong

Jason Wee: Ruins – Captain’s Log Entries On Days With No End
06 May – 23 May 2009 @ Valentine Willie Fine [...]

Helvetica: Not just a typeface, but a font for design camaraderie

by Ooi Ying Nee

“DUDE! You’ve got Helvetica!?” hollered Sam Coleman, our personal friend and editor of Time Out KL and Expatriate Lifestyle, in a manner usually reserved for the discovery of missing solitaires or dead pets.

Johnny McGeorge and I were moving out of our apartment. And while Sam helped us haul our belongings into the lorry, he found a copy of Helvetica, the feature-length independent film about the eponymous typography in amongst the few dusty boxes left in our near-empty living [...]

Bursting out: Pecha Kucha Vol. 6

by Sharon Chin

Pecha Kucha Night Vol. 6 last Tuesday (31 Mar 09) was great. The fun vibe and enthusiastic crowd were especially welcome coming straight from the relative sombreness of Galeri Petronas’ Art Appreciation Series. Of course, the two events are not to be compared, since Pecha Kucha was held at cute new hotspot Urbanattic, and featured two words so dear to people’s hearts: free [...]

Missing critical mass

by Sharon Chin

I trickled in late, but still managed to catch the better part of Beverly Yong’s introductory talk on contemporary art in Malaysia at Galeri Petronas on Tuesday. The turn out was pretty good. I mean, all the seats were filled. This was 6.30pm on a weekday so… kudos to you fellow [...]

Why so ssseriouss? Artist as joker

by Sharon Chin

We have a new Prime Minister! If I had said that yesterday, I would have been able to wipe that glum, ponderous look off your face with ‘Haha! Just kidding! April Fool!’. Unfortunately, that wonderful day in the year when nothing can be taken seriously is no longer with us – slipped away completely unappreciated, as so many things do. Today, 2 April, Kampung Malaysia really does have a new Person-In-Charge. HRH the King announced his pwnage consent just hours ago. [...]

Singapore Versus The Art Star

by Tanya Soong

It is possibly one of the art world’s big little ironies that one of the hardest hit country in Southeast Asia by the current economic crisis is playing host to 80s ‘neo-expressionist’ extraordinaire, Julian Schnabel, who led the charge in painting’s postmodern renaissance and whose seemingly soaring fame and ego was neutered by the financial meltdown of [...]

Question Time

By Eva McGovern

I would like to take the opportunity to use my inaugural contribution to contribute an editorial of sorts since I have very kindly been accepted as contributing editor for Arteri. This entry therefore is about a question. A question I have been trying to understand so I can posit it in a more sophisticated [...]