by ARTERI
Join us on 17 October 2009 (2PM til late, Saturday) for a fun-filled family day – THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE
by Shahril Abdul Rani
Theatre Review: Oral Stage presents Oh Dad, Poor Dad…
“Oh Dad, Poor Dad” may seem like the usual parody with exaggerated two-dimensional characters, but there many things which can be read between the lines and interpreted differently.
by ARTERI
House of Matahati (HOM) artist residency programme is now open for application. Started in 2008 as a studio mentorship programme by the MATAHATI boys, the residency has since become a significant stepping stone, where regular guidance from Malaysia’s prominent art stars have helped shape the direction and career of our artistic fledglings.
Interview with Ng Sek San: Increasingly, art collectors in Malaysia are opening their doors to researchers and art enthusiasts. Sharing is after all, caring.
by Bill Nguyen
Review: Anthony Bannwart + Magnus Aronson’s Tempography @ Goethe-Institut, Hanoi
Our Hanoi correspondent discovers poignancy in the video medium – to catch a brief moment, a short movement, and the continuity of that moment/movement, which a photograph can’t record, and which the camera(man) tends to overlook.
by Patricia Lajumin
Theatre lovers rejoice!!! The Actors Studio (TAS) is BACK. Six months since its last curtain call at Bangsar Shopping Complex, the company returns to show business in downtown KL, crowning the newly renovated Lot 10 Shopping Centre. We take a sneak peak at its new dig.
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Ok ok the Malaysian Art Dictionary or M.A.D is back after a brief hiatus! Thank goodness I hear you all crying. And today’s letter is the fabulous, foolish, foppish, fishy letter F.
by Simon Soon
A visit to Galeri Petronas’s Changing Phases: Relative Spaces proves to be a disappointing encounter with a bland and politically correct account of modern Malaysia. They have failed history.
by Patricia Lajumin
Different But Same in Wei-Ling Gallery presented current works by local practitioners who are pushing the boundaries of modern photography in Malaysia. While some works used straight photography to get their points across, others are more experimental in nature, adopting photographic strategies which are not specifically associated with the medium
By Patricia Lajumin
Eyes Wide Open, a recent photography exhibition held at the Annexe Gallery, was an eye opener indeed. The exhibition features a small selection of works previously shown at the inaugural Singapore International Photography Festival 2008.
Interview with Sim Pojinn: We sat down with the youthful and energetic face of Art Expo Malaysia.
by ARTERI
There’s little point in arguing about it really. Working with only the best, we can’t be anything else but too pleased and delighted to present to you The Best Art Show in the Univers.
by ARTERI
A selected screening of Emil Goh’s videos and documentation of his work will be on view during the day on 30 September from 11am at 19, Jalan Berangan. All are welcome.
by ARTERI
The art life that usually comes to a grinding halt during the fasting month of Ramadhan is once again gaining momentum in the coming week. Weeeeeeee!!!!!!
Say hello to Patricia Lajumin, ARTERI’s intern for the next 4 months. We’re bemused that people want to intern with us, but are grateful for the extra pair of hands and set of brains.