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Everyone’s A Critic - 100 Pieces: Art for All

Rupa Subramaniam, Artist & Arts Organiser

03-May-21 19:30

Everyone’s A Critic - 100 Pieces: Art for All

By curating 100 works of Malaysian art starting from RM400, 100 Pieces: Art for All hopes to make art collecting more accessible to the wider public. Featuring works by 26 established and up-and-coming Malaysian artists, the exhibition by Wei-Ling Contemporary is also an opportunity to take in a wide variety of local contemporary art, ranging from paintings, sculptures, and prints. We review the show and discuss both the works on show and what it means to “collect art”.

Everyone's A Critic is jointly presented with CENDANA. For updates on Malaysian arts and culture, visit them on Facebook and Instagram.

Image Source: Chin Kong Yee

Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan

Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan


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Categories:  Visual Arts

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