Artist disappointed after her tiger sculptures at KL’s Kwai Chai Hong damaged for the third time, urges people to appreciate art | Malay Mail

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Artist disappointed after her tiger sculptures at KL’s Kwai Chai Hong damaged for the third time, urges people to appreciate art

PETALING JAYA, Jan 31 — Malaysian artist Alice Chang Oi Lai is disappointed that her sculptures of a Malayan tiger family at Kuala Lumpur’s Kwai Chai Hong have been damaged for the third time this year.

The first time the tigers were damaged by irresponsible people was on January 17, the second time was on January 20, while the third time the tigers were damaged was two days ago. “When the first ‘injury’ occurred, I was not overly shocked as I thought it was an act of careless people on a more fragile part of the sculpture — and that’s ok.“We need to educate more people to educate and respect art,” Lai toldShe added that the Kwai Chai Hong team and her then met up to address this issue and this led to them putting bandages around the tiger’s ‘injured’ parts to educate the public.

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We don't deserve nice things. Too many uncivilised people here.

In Afghanistan... even the mannequins were beheaded

That's like asking Malaysian to stop acting like a Malaysian.

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