It’s passed! A breakdown of the 2010 Bill compared to the existing National Art Gallery Act 1959 and what it could mean for the visual arts in Malaysia.
‘I realized one day that I had to try to know, and even if it does not work out as planned, I would have tried.’ We interview Lara on her new art space in PJ.
Realism in Asia had evidently moved beyond a strategy appropriated from the West as it began to advance in response to specific cultural-historical contexts.
By Nazim Esa
Bernard Chauly’s cross-cultural approach to his artistic discourse spans across theater, film, television and now, the visual arts; in this podcast interview, he talks about love, his work in the recent Light Show 2009 exhibition, and cooking!
Now with nifty photographic visuals!
by Wong Hoy Cheong
A little background: I was rather excited by the polemics and arguments that emerged from Simon Soon’s review of Marion D’Cruz’s performance lecture. While I might not agree with many of the things said, they nevertheless were invigorating and challenging, especially when polemics in the discussion on art and culture are rare and few.
by ARTERI
Between Generations: Redza Piyadasa and Vincent Leong