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This weekend you can add two off-the-radar art exhibitions in KL to your 'must-visit' list.

exhibition. It features 80 prints and books from 20 illustrators, who are presenting a wide range of stories, including fairytales, folk favourites, nature, environmental stories and more.

The line-up includes Anis Puteri, Awang Fadilah, Azman Md Noor, Basari Mat Yasit, Chooi Ling Keiong, Elly Nor Suria, Emila Yusof, Ida Sri Sulo, Jainal Amambing, Khairul Azmir Shoib, Leong Yoke Mee, Lim Kay Koon, Mohd Khairul Azman Ismail, Najidah Mohamed, Nor Azhar Ishak, Nor Azmi Mokhtar, Sanae Yamada, Tang Yeok Khang, Umi Kalthum Ngah and the late artist Yusof Gajah.A sketchbook from Lim Paik Yin featured at the 'Artist’s Books Exhibition' at Lostgens in KL.

"In this exhibition, we are inviting creators and artists from different fields – visual arts, dance, music, writing, performance art, video art, and architecture, etc. Let’s take a peek and discover the ocean of thoughts and dreams! We will get the chance to look at different ways of thinking and working from various creators, experience their joy and pain, and above all, the passion!" outlines the exhibition statement.

The exhibition line-up includes Low Pey Sien, Ayam Fared, Lim Paik Yin, CC Kua, Mah Jun Yi, Ridhwan Saidi, Goh Lee Kwang, Hishamuddin Rais, Gan Sze Hooi, Gogularaajan Rajendran, Benz Ali, Rat Heist and others.

 

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