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Art-to-Z: an Incomplete Kamus.

Published on 5 July, 2009 by | 1 | Filed under: Gallery | Tags: , , , , , ,

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 it!


Suggestions: 2. Kite Flying In An Art Gallery

by CIPAN

Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers is back. Take note, work-worn and culturally-deficient members of the civil service: more irresistably stimulating activities for you!

Ahem. Episode 2: Kite Flying in an Art Gallery.


Yo! Calling All Writers!!

Published on 2 July, 2009 by | 2 | Filed under: News | Tags: ,

By ARTERI

Yes, you!

We NEED more writers and critical thinkers in Malaysia. Being the kind-hearted folk we are, ARTERI extends an open invitation to those who would like to write posts on art and culture in Malaysia / Southeast Asia.


Malaysian Graffiti Artists + UK Graff Aerosol Arabic

Published on 1 July, 2009 by | 4 | Filed under: News | Tags: , , , ,

By ARTERI

Talk with local and international graffiti artists as part of Art and Knowledge Tour 09. Sunday 5 July, 8-10pm, Annexe Gallery. Organised by the Young Muslims Project, and the British Council, Malaysia.


Art and Politicking (and in defence of art)

Published on 30 June, 2009 by | 4 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: , , , , , , ,

By June Yap

Singapore again.

Seeing how censorship has become a recurring topic as well in this site, I thought I’d add a bit more to the pile: with some more examples and perspectives on contemporary art.


Seksualiti Merdeka 09: Call for Submission

Published on 29 June, 2009 by | 4 | Filed under: News | Tags: , , ,

by ARTERI

Seksualiti Merdeka invite you to collaborate with communities that you are part of, to create expressions and explorations of your rights in relation to sexuality. This can be in the form of paintings, mosaic work, graffiti, wrought plastic, sounds, words or a combination of any creative platform.


Once Upon A Time In Malaya

Published on 27 June, 2009 by | 9 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: , , ,

by Ooi Kok Chuen

Peter Harris told me: “I never laid down any rule. I didn’t tell them what was the right style. I only taught them the method, not the style. I can’t tell them what to paint, or how to paint it. I only forbade the use of erasers because I wanted them to know where they went wrong.”


A New Malaysian Art Prize

Published on 26 June, 2009 by | 17 | Filed under: News | Tags: , ,

by ARTERI

The Matahati Malaysian Emerging Artists Award, by House of MATAHATI (HOM) & Galeri Chandan.

Emerging talents take notice! While its got some problems — why no new media or installation work allowed? Or students? — it comes with a wad of cash, a plane ticket, and the promise of a solo show. You waiting for what?


Reminisces and Thoughts on art history education in Malaysia

Published on 25 June, 2009 by | 7 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: , , ,

by Kelvin Chuah

For a long time now, people have been saying that we do not have sufficient writing and publications on Malaysian art. I am aware that this is an old debate.


Sneak Preview: Personal Favourites II @ Pelita Hati

Published on 24 June, 2009 by | Comments closed | Filed under: News | Tags: , , , ,

by ARTERI

Some exhibitions deserve to be touted way before they open, just so that everyone can mark their organisers and make sure they don’t miss it. To wit: an opportunity to indulge in the secondary art market!


Existence really is an imperfect tense that never becomes a present

Published on 23 June, 2009 by | 15 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: , , , , , , ,

By Haseena Abdul Majid

Artist Profile: Justin Lim

Looking at a painter compelled to question existence.


Dirty underwear

Published on 22 June, 2009 by | 6 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: ,

by Sharon Chin

ARTERI, The Art of Censorship & The Censorship of Art: It’s interesting that censorship has been featuring heavily on this site – on the main stage as well as behind the scenes. It’s easy to get caught up in the drama and excitement of censorship being practiced “out there” — Fahmi Redza’s work at VWFA? It’s much harder to look closely all the little acts of censorship in one’s living room.


Urbanscapes 2009 @ KLPAC!!!

Published on 21 June, 2009 by | Comments closed | Filed under: News | Tags: , ,

by ARTERI

Urbanscapes is back! For those who don’t know, Urbanscapes is an all-day creative arts festival featuring the best music, film, art, fashion and fun that KL has to offer. I was at last year’s edition and was blown away by the great vibe of all kinds of people just soaking in creativity.


OBITUARY: Mansor Ghazalli (1930/31-2009)

Published on 21 June, 2009 by | 1 | Filed under: News | Tags: , , , ,

by Ooi Kok Chuen

In his statement in the 1994 MWS catalogue, Mansor reflected: “I feel my work reflects the melancholy, the serenity and the joyous life apparent in the village. My style of work is spontaneous, devoid of inhibitions to reflect my feelings.”


Sapporo In and Out: Apart-to, milk, beer & salmon

Published on 20 June, 2009 by | 10 | Filed under: Gallery | Tags:

by Sharon Chin

Greetings once again from Sapporo!

This post has been a long time coming. I feel like a coffee machine that has collected too many beans, but hasn’t poured out any coffee! Today’s a good day to do so.


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