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Compendium of Malaysian Art (COMA) @ Art Basel HK

Lim Wei-Ling, Wei-Ling Gallery | Ivan Lam

17-May-13 14:00

Compendium of Malaysian Art (COMA) @ Art Basel HK

Often dubbed the Olympics of the art world, Art Basel is renowned as both the largest and most highly acclaimed display of global contemporary art, and is now heading to Asia for its inaugural Hong Kong exhibition, which kicks off on the 23rd of May 2013.

Out of more than 600 galleries who applied, only 245 were selected for participation, Wei-Ling Gallery being the only gallery from Malaysia.

Gallerist Lim Wei-Ling and visual artist Ivan Lam discuss the installation they are submitting, entitled Compendium of Malaysian Art or COMA for short.


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