Article by Rouwen Lim about Saya Suka Tempat Ini / I Like This Place, my first solo exhibition in Port Dickson. Published 17 Dec 2021 in The Star. Read more
Article by Rouwen Lim about Saya Suka Tempat Ini / I Like This Place, my first solo exhibition in Port Dickson. Published 17 Dec 2021 in The Star. Read more
‘I Like This Place’ is about a small mangrove beach located in the Jalan Rumah Rehat area in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. The week-long event was held in a rented bungalow next to the beach. I showed a series of intaglio and collagraph prints inspired by the landscape of that place. Afterwards, visitors could go to the beach and experience it for themselves. Art became a means for a more intimate and direct relationship with the land. Read more
An essay about Ayuh, Merapat! Assemble, Now! – a proposal for a decentralized collective decision-making model for the visual arts community in Malaysia. Published in SEARCH vol.1: Independence in December 2021. Read more
An in-depth interview with Lew Kong Hui, the founder of PROCESS, a Malaysia-based print magazine about art, culture and design. This profile explores how moving to Port Dickson changed my art practice and way of life, and the beginnings of forming deeper relationships to land and place. Published in PROCESS Volume 2, 2021. Read more
An essay for Chong Kim’s Chiew’s solo exhibition ‘Make Money with Money, Make Art with Art’, 24 Sep – 17 Oct 2021 at A+ Works of Art. Read more
An essay by Dr Fiona Lee about my works “In the Skin of A Tiger: Monument To What We Want” and “Mandi Bunga/Flower Bath”, for The Protest and The Recuperation, a exhibition and accompanying publication organized by the Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York. Read more
Illustration of the popular Malaysian children’s song ‘Bangau Oh Bangau’ for Klima Action Malaysia (KAMY) to commemorate Earth Day 2021. The lyrics have been adapted from the traditional. Read more