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Four Sad Architects: Deconstruction of Form

Hijjas Kasturi, Architect, Lecturer, and Founder, Rimbun Dahan | Greg Dall, Architect, Founding Partner, Pentago Group of Companies

16-Nov-23 14:00

Four Sad Architects: Deconstruction of Form

The annual Four Sad Architects exhibition returns, this year subtitled Deconstruction of Form. In this fourth edition of the exhibition we'll see works by renowned architects Hijjas Kasturi, Greg Dall, Nic Proud, and Chong Chee Ching, and the exhibition aims to reestablish the artist as a multifaceted practitioner, bridging the seemingly distinct domains of architecture, painting, sculpture, and new media. We speak to two of the architects/ artists involved, Hijjas Kasturi and Greg Dall, to find out more.


Image Credit: Pentago Group

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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