It s the last call for Ilham Gallery s pandemic disrupted exhibition Bayangnya Itu Timbul Tenggelam , which ends on May 9. It features 1,600 archival photographs, and has been considered a visual feast of a show not to be missed. Photo: Ilham Gallery
Ilham Gallery s longest running exhibition – after facing closures and reopenings because of the pandemic – will finally come to an end on May 9.
With over 1,600 archival photographs,
Bayangnya Itu Timbul Tenggelam has been considered a visual feast of a show. Browse through the images to gain a sense of the cultures and histories that developed around photography and its relationship to Malaysia.
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G13 Gallery s current exhibition,
Mosaic, a solo by renowned abstract artist Tajuddin Ismail, had just opened on Monday (Jan 11), the same day the new measures to curb the Covid-19 outbreak were announced.
With the gallery in Petaling Jaya having to close, this exhibition will now be converted into an online show.
In fact, the gallery plans to relook at all the exhibitions they had planned for the coming months and spend the MCO working on converting them to an online version.
“As of now, we have already started our preparations for the transition into online viewing. This includes footage of artist interviews, photoshoot of installation views as well as videography of the artworks to be exhibited. We plan to showcase the artworks online in order for fellow art lovers to be able to view and enjoy the pieces without having to physically go to our venue, ” says G13 Gallery founder Kenny Teng.