Jalaini Abu Hassan’s “Bangsawan Kebangsaan”
Familiar forms, international icons, and folkloric symbols to fashion a personal narrative.
Familiar forms, international icons, and folkloric symbols to fashion a personal narrative.
Fragmentary visions conjure a lost natural world, untouched by urban development.
The relationship of home, guest and host
Coexisting states of luxury and poverty, and development and deprivation.
Deconstructing found imagery and reassembling them into original paintings.
A solitary adventure, from the cutting of the trees to the firing and final glazing of the sculpture.
Documentary footage, theoretical reference and fictional narrative sequences to confront each other.
Insight into the minds of ten artist couples either married to or living with one another.
A critical outlook on contemporary politics and consumerism.