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The Modern Sculptures of Latiff Mohidin

Latiff Mohidin

28-Apr-16 14:00

The Modern Sculptures of Latiff Mohidin

A couple of rainy days ago, the artist Latiff Mohidin made time to share with us his thoughts on why he creates--both in his paintings and his sculptures. He gives insights into his concerns and provides some ways into understanding his art, how he creates  although he prefers that his art be not mediated either by the artist himself or critics. He is holding his first solo sculpture-exhibition, curated by TK Sabapathy a renowned art historian from the National University of Singapore.

To hear more about Latiff Mohidin's work, listen to the podcast here of our previous interview with TK Sabapathy.


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