The Punk Artists of Sabah
Jerome Manjat, co-founder | Harold Egn, artist
17-Oct-18 14:00
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Pangrok Sulap is an artist collective from Sabah that has been making a name for itself through representations of its state. It brings together traditional woodcut printmaking with its unique punk aesthetic to depict and reflect on Sabah’s sociopolitical issues. Pangrok Sulap is presenting its first solo show in Peninsular Malaysia, called “Lopung is Dead!”. We speak to two of the collective’s members about the importance of telling their own stories, and why art can be an effective way to do so.
Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan
Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan
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Categories: Film, Visual Arts
Tags: art, visual art, East Malaysian art, Sabahan art, Malaysian art, punk, woodcut, printmaking, art activism, front row, The Bigger Picture,