Cultural Index: What to see and do this week (Oct 1-7)

A round-up of the best shows in the city.

The Lost of Us by Liew Mei Toong (Photo: G13 Gallery)

These are our top picks for the week of October 1 to 7. For more event listings and reviews, pick up a copy of Options at your nearest news stands.
 

Invisible Cities
Invisible Cities features figurative mixed media artworks by Dasein Academy of Art graduate Liew Mei Toong, and focuses on capturing the emotions of urban people. The 11th instalment of the G13 Project Room, a secondary programme by G13 Gallery that encourages innovative ideas and cultivates thought-provoking culture, Invisible Cities highlights our awareness of society and our pace of life.

Cities & Desires by Liew Mei Toong (Photo: G13 Gallery)

G13 Gallery, Block B, ground floor, Kelana Square, Kelana Jaya, PJ. Mon-Sat, 11am-5pm. 03 7880 0991. Until Oct 6.

 

Transit 3x3
Support the growth of local artistry by checking out Transit 3x3, an ongoing group exhibition featuring the works of 28 established and emerging Malaysian contemporary artists. With notable names such as Ramlan Abdullah, Ahmad Zakii Anwar, Kow Leong Kiang, Samsudin Wahab and Chong Siew Ying being a staple aspect of this showcase, it is guaranteed to impress all who visit.

Break Through by Kow Leong Kiang (Photo: HOM Art Trans)

HOM Art Trans, 6A Jalan Cempaka 16, Ampang. Tues-Sat, 11am-6pm. Until Oct 13.

 

Sabah Tanah Airku
This month, A+ WORKS of ART presents artist collective Pangrok Sulap’s first solo show in Malaysia, titled Sabah Tanah Airku. Pangrok Sulap has consistently fought against censorship and worked towards raising awareness about Sabah’s endangered rainforests. Featuring recent and ongoing works by the 15-member Sabahan group, this exhibition pays homage to the Kadazan-Dusun people of Sabah.

Ma=Fil=Indo: Kesatuan by Pangrok Sulap (Photo: A+ WORKS of ART)

A+ WORKS of ART, D6-G-8 D6 Trade Centre, 801 Jalan Sentul Sejahtera, KL. Tues-Sat, 12noon-7pm. Until Oct 27.

 

 

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