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When Art(works) Violently Collide

19-Feb-19 15:00

When Art(works) Violently Collide

The gallery, Artemis Art, kicks off its 2019 exhibition with a three-artist show titled ‘Collision Violence’. The three--Amirul Alwi, Tomi Heri and Radhinal Indra--have perspectives and experiences which violently collide when their visual manifestations are put together in the same space. The artists share their creative processes and some of the techniques they adopt and say what they see in each other’s works.

Produced by: Lim Soon Heng

Presented by: Lim Soon Heng


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Categories:  FilmVisual Arts

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