Mind blowing! That was how Adeline describe Cai Guo Qiang’s exhibition in Taipei. In the spirit of sharing, here are some pictures of their recent trip.
photo gallery by participants
The eighth church attacked as we write. To neutralise this atmosphere of mistrust and hate, the young people of Kuala Lumpur decided to stage a rally tomorrow by distributing flowers to the public at a busy intersection in town, noon last Saturday.
by Sharon Chin
‘You ask Star Enterprise first. If you can’t find it here, it can’t be found’.
Here’s Part II of our feature on Star Enterprise, a well-known stationary shop in Taman Tun Dr Ismail. More pictures and a short interview with founder and owner Mrs. Tan, who seems to get younger every year!
by Sharon Chin
Ever since ARTERI began I wanted to do a photo gallery of Star Enterprise. It’s the stationary shop and stuffed treasure trove I’ve been digging in since I was a little kid.
by ARTERI
Some photos from the opening launch of Raja Shariman’s much anticipated solo exhibition ‘Rhythm of the 21st Century’ at Galeri Petronas. Dr. M was there, and so were we.
by Silent Wall Project
A group of passionate people started The Silent Wall project to document the famous Pudu Jail murals. They managed to capture the entire wall before demolition works started, which they also recorded.
In their own words and images, they talk about the wall and what it means to them.
by ARTERI
We now have our own office space in MERAH! And it’s located in the leafy suburb of PJ. While we busy ourselves with the move, here’s a photo gallery of MERAH – a new artist studio/workspace/farm/hangout in Seksyen 17.
by Tan Zi Hao
Inside: a photogallery of handwritten signs, advertising agencies, and abstracted pictograms affixed to household grills!
Part two of a local boy’s typographical adventure to decipher the visual language of the New Village.
by Tan Zi Hao
Never underestimate the vernacular!
Whether it is a commercial message, spiritual, abstract or instructive, these forms of typographical communication attest to the villagers’ expressiveness that were, in the past, suppressed and left unnoticed.
Photos by Jun Kit
Words by Simon Soon
So much is achieved in one grueling, enlightening and fun-filled week of championing sexuality rights over at the Annexe gallery. Here are some photographic evidences.
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 Gallery
by Sharon Chin
Of all the openings I’ve been to (including my own), the one for The Light Show at Annexe Gallery last Thursday stands out as truly memorable. It was was the first time I’d seen so many people at an exhibition opening, ever. The energy in the air was palpable. It seemed like all the worlds of KL’s design, art, architecture and performance communities had converged in one place. It was awesome.
by ARTERI
20 slides x 20 seconds. Photos from Pecha Kucha Vol.6 at Urbanattic, Capsquare.