Weekend for the arts: Orientalist art treasures, G13 Gallery's anniversary show

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Art lovers, here are some events you won't want to miss.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim seen at the launch of the 'Orientalist Paintings: Mirror Or Mirage? exhibition at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on June 2. Photo: BernamaDate: ends Oct 15

The paintings are mainly from the 19th century, a time when it became possible for artists to travel to the"Orient", as the Middle East and North Africa were then called. The exhibition takes a thematic look at that vast region in a time of transition. The display is divided into eight sections that follow the artists’ different creative callings.is one of the largest exhibitions ever undertaken at the IAMM, and the show is spread out over two galleries.

This weekend, the Comic Art Festival Kuala Lumpur 7 is set to highlight the best of Malaysian comic art and more. Comic fans can also check out an art demonstration by guest artist Wishroomness and join the fun at the festival's various art-centric activities like the Speedpainter Showdown, Comic Worm, Comic-on-the-spot, and Life Drawing sessions, featuring Imran Syafiq from ASK Dance Company and Sangametra Yuiyuan Lam from Geethashankarandance as models.This Saturday is the opening of 'G13 @ 13', a group exhibition by G13 Gallery to celebrate the gallery’s 13th anniversary.

This anniversary group show serves as a testament to the gallery's commitment in presenting thought-provoking, innovative, and engaging art to the public.Bah Saluji and his vibrant watercolour paintings invites art lovers to reflect on our own relationship with the land and the urgent need for greater respect for indigenous rights. Photo: Gerimis Art ProjectBiar Pete de BesuaraThe title of the exhibition is Semai for ‘Let the Maps Speak’.

 

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