ULTRA recently collaborated with artist Samsuddin Wahab to create wearable art for Garden of Hidden Desires@Wei Ling Gallery. Read what the designers had to say!
Published by Universiti Sains Malaysia, this is a truly wonderful resource for all students, scholars and researchers of Malaysian art. Now calling for submission of papers.
Penang-based photographer Ismail Hashim has created some of the most memorable images in Malaysian art. This essay takes an in-depth look at his work.
Penang-based photographer Ismail Hashim has created some of the most memorable images in Malaysian art. This essay takes an in-depth look at his work.
Graffiti art in Malaysia leapt a level up when graffiti artists from around the world gathered at the Pasar Seni LRT station for the KUL SIGN Festival Graffiti.
Made of awesomeness! Talented costumer and MandoArts Studios founder Red Hanif guides us through a world where cosplay, characters and armour intersect with art.
Bumiputera, Si botol, Si mata sepet? As identities harden in Malaysia, Amir Zainorin’s multi-disciplinary work continues to keep the doors open.
KL fatigue? See the city differently. We interview Colin Shafer on ‘Everyone Has Hope’, a photography project and exhibition with Burmese refugee children living in KL.
Young Malaysian artists are getting more and more opportunities to showcase their talent. Various art spaces are opening their doors to fresh faces and new blood.
Zulkifli Yusoff shares his experiences as a child of the independence, its historic relevance, and his memories of a young country.
Ipoh-based artist, curator and editor-in-chief sentAp! (Seni Tanpa Prejudis) contemporary art magazine shares 9 things that make her tick.
Interview with Jessica Watson, this year’s Rimbun Dahan resident artist from Australia. She speaks about working with textiles and settling into M’sian life.
The organisers of BREAKTHROUGH got together for a kopi session to share with us about the joys and tribulations of putting up a group show for the first time!
The images of my youth, in particular those years between the ages of 17 – 21, have haunted me for the past three decades, some are represented here.
‘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.