
Art as laboratory: SiCKL is Studio in Cheras KL, an experimental art space run by a group of multi-disciplinary artists.
I speak to SiCKL co-founder Kok Siew Wai about experimenting, playing and uncertainty – things I wish I saw more of in art, Malaysian or otherwise!

By Eva McGovern
Review: Liew Kwai Fei’s Paintings for All Ages / Paintings with Extended Space @ No 19 Jalan Berangan
Liew Kwai Fei’s abstract conceptualisations around colour theory, the purity of form, and objectivity.

by Sharon Chin
A visit to Instant Cafe Theatre’s new home – CHAI House, or Instant Cafe’s House of Art and Ideas. With white paint fresh on the walls, the airy one-storey bungalow in Petaling Jaya was glowing with optimism and possibility. Read on for a photo tour and more on the exciting things planned for this great new space.

By Suraya Warden
Review: Chen Wei Meng’s Two Three Six at Wei-Ling Gallery
Lens-curvature panoramas of Terengganu: for all their stunning Malaysian-ness, these pieces also take you elsewhere, making it an ideal local exhibition. A quiet, talented artist and his new solo show.