Past Exhibitions (2010/2009)
GR8 - The Next Generation

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7th-30th June 2010
Azharudin Mappon, Cheong Tuck Wai, Faizal Suhif, Linda Nordin, Rozana Musa, Shahrul Jamili, Yim Yen Sum
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Contemporary Czech Glass

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17th May-2nd June 2010
Jiri Sin, Ivana Houserova, Anna Matouskova, Ales Vasicek, Josef Marek, Jaroslav Matous,
Jan Exnar |
Heads Up
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29th March 2010 - 28th April 2010
Chong Choon Woon, Ng Bee, Kim Ng, Marvin Chan, Mohd Al-Khuzairie Ali, Chee Eng Hong
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The Tiger Show

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15 Feb 2010 - 17 March 2010
Ahmad Shukri Mohamed, Anurendra Jegadeva, Chin Kong Yee, Ivan Lam, Jalaini Abu Hassan, Juhari Said, Justin Lim, Marvin Chan, Phuan Thai Meng, Yusof Ghani, and Jeganathan Ramachandram
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Mindwatch - The Observer, The Observed

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13 Jan 2010 - 10 Feb 2010
Jeganathan Ramachandram |
18@8 1 Malaysia, Beyond The Canvas

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7 Dec 2009 - 10 Jan 2009
Anurendra Jegadeva, Chee Way, Hasanul Idris, Haslin Ismail, Ivan Lam, Jeganathan Ramachandram, Umibaizurah Mahir, Kim Ng, Mun Kao, Nor Azizan Paiman, Sabri Idrus, Yau Bee Ling and Zulkifli Yusoff.
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Where Are You

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16-Nov-2009-2-Dec-2009
Artist : Izan Tahir
In this series of works she explores ones desire to connect to others and the different degrees of being a social animal in society. The show is primarily about private cartogrophys. Cartographys of the self within, in spite of , and searching for social connections . Cartographys of the self and the mask, the uniform and the structures of anonymities therein, this show presents responses to and conceptions of the desire for social human connections and the simultaneous feeling of unfamiliarity and estrangement.
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Hybrid

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19 October – 11 November 2009
Artists: Umibaizurah Mahir
The clay medium has become a tool, wedged, kneaded and shaped to become exquisite pieces of contemporary art. Umi’s choice of materials include coloured clay, which has been intensively studied and developed. |
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Blank Page

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17 September - 13 October 2009
Artists: Gan Tee Sheng, Annabelle Ng, Dhavinder Singh, & Chong Ai Lei
Blank Page marks the beginning, a fresh sheet, a new leaf, the start of serious art practice for young artists to carve a name for themselves as visual artists. |
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Different But Same

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1 September - 14 September 2009
Artists : Alex Moh, Alex Wong, Azril K Ismail, Azrul K Abdullah, Bernice Chauly, Ceacer Chong, Eiffel Chong, Erna Dyanty, Lim Hock Seng, Pang Khee Teik, Tan Chee Hon and Yee I-Lann |
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Panorama
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3 August - 27 August 2009
Artist: Ivan Lam
Panorama is Ivan Lam’s second solo exhibition at Wei-Ling Gallery. Continuing from where he left off in Ivan Lam: after all these years…, the current exhibition is the much awaited sequel to his highly innovative paintings on carefully selected imagery. |
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Reality In Wonderland
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6 July - 30 July 2009
Artist: Chin Kong Yee
Chin Kong Yee probably does not need much introduction with his trademark paintings and photographs. In the coming solo exhibition, Kong Yee will present the latest series of his thought-provoking images. Derived from his visits to Europe and Bali, the artist will be showcasing new works produced from 2008 – 2009. |
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Two Three Six

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3 June - 24 June 2009
Artist: Chen Wei Meng
Two Three Six features 10 sublime paintings of the Terengganu coast by the artist Chen Wei Meng. This exhibition being the culmination of more than two years of work and saw the artist spending 8 months travelling by car living, eating, and breathing his magnificent homestate.
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Malaysia - 365 Days of 2008
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11 May - 29 Ma 2009
Artist: Nor Azizan Rahman Paiman
Malaysia - 365 Days of 2008 is a compilation and documentation of the year 2008, as seen through the analytical mind of the important social/political Malaysian artist Paiman. In this set of works he spent the whole of 2008 going through all the major papers of the country on a daily basis in an arduous task to extract one statement that best reflected the sentiment that day. |
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Glass (and) Gellages

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6 April - 30 April 2009
Artist: Michal Macku
Michal Macku (*1963), the renown Czech photographer creates his works using his own photographic technique named Gellage and his discovery of this unique process has cemented his name in the history of contemporary photography. The technique ‘Gellage’ consists of the transfer of exposed and fixed photographic emulsion onto paper. |
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An Idyllic Space

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9 March - 3 April 2009
Artist: Kim Ng
In this body of works Kim continues on his voyage of self-discovery, imbuing his works with nostalgic references which reflect his idyllic childhood and his time growing up in a small town in Malaysia. |
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Timang Timang
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9 February - 3 March 2009
Artist: Hamidi Hadi
After many months of searching and experimenting with his materials, Polytheurine, resin and enamel gloss paint Hamidi realized that what he wanted to document in these works was the actual ‘act’ of painting, which in turn also mirrored his decision and thought-making processes. |
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