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Making Space

Ong Jo-Lene, Curator | Sharon Chin, Artist | Johan Zolhaidi, Art Critic | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, Projek Dialog

04-Feb-15 21:00

Making Space

This week we reflect alongside members of the team behind Making Space: We Are Where We Aren't, an ongoing exhibition on the dynamics of space. Among other things we question the issues inherent to the public / private divide and the challenges of presenting art in contemporary Kuala Lumpur. With space so essential to who we are, how do we think it the better to understand ourselves as citizens and individuals. Featuring curator Ong Jo-Lene, artist Sharon Chin and art critic Johan Zolhaidi.


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