The Alter Ballad of Michael and Pieta
oil on canvas
50 x 70 cm
2009
Tales of the Primordial Garden 9
charcoal on paper
178 x 93 cm
2010
Survival
galvanized recycle aluminium
135 x 85 x 50 cm
2010
Ode to Coconut
mixed media
121 x 181 cm
2009
Pak Mamat Pulang Petang
mixed media on paper
56 x 77 cm
2010
Status Anxiety VII: Critical Point
oil on canvas
120 x 30 cm, 120 x 44 cm (diptych)
2011
Pick Up Styx
oil on canvas
152.5 x 122 cm
2010
Intimate Collisions III
charcoal on linen
90 x 90 cm
2010
One - We are Different But Same
oil on linen and gold frame
44 x 36 cm each (x4pcs)
2011
Al-Ashr (Demi Masa)
acrylic on canvas
200 x 180 cm
2010
Menggatung Harapan
metal sculpture
60 x 80 x 35 cm
2010
Pesta Sedang Berlangsung
oil on canvas
150 x 200 cm
2010

Group Exhibition

Headlights 2011

12 Jan - 31 Jan 2011

Valentine Willie Fine Art is pleased to announce the latest edition of the gallery’s ongoing programme Headlights featuring a preview of works by artists participating in our 2011 programme. This sneak peak provides a glimpse into the exciting solo projects for the year ahead in the Kuala Lumpur gallery. Artists from around the region showcase a visual questioning of self, culture, race, religion as well as academic revisions of the canon of Art itself. Featuring work by Yustoni Volunteero & I Nyoman Agus Wijaya aka Koming (Indonesia), Kaloy Sanchez (Philippines), Ahmad Zakii Anwar (Malaysia), Agus Baqul Purnomo (Indonesia), Yogie Ginanjar (Indonesia), Gan Chin Lee (Malaysia), Don Salubayba (Philippines), Putu Sutawijaya (Indonesia), Kow Leong Kiang (Malaysia) and Phuan Thai Meng (Malaysia) audiences will experience a mixture of aesthetic and conceptual ideas taking place in contemporary painting in the region.

Headlights is one of the many platforms initiated by the gallery to support and expose audiences to the rich diversity of production taking place in the region. Kaloy Sanchez explores his personal feelings of alienation and angst through intimate portraits of homeless people who live around his home in Manila. By inviting individuals into his studio he discusses their lives and reveals not only their personal stories but how they portray ideas about his own emotions and experiences. Yogie Ginanjar interrogates the status of contemporary painting itself through a revisioning of classical European painting and theory. Playful samplings and elaborately staged tableaus inform a practice governed in destabilising strategies of appropriation and reproduction. Gan Chin Lee presents images of the Malaysian rakyat that looks at the frustrations and inertia of cultural and political conditions through carefully composed and technically ambitious painting. To name but a few in the exhibition these artists from various generations and cultures contribute a tapestry of conversations and subjects that deal with their personal and socio-political contexts through poetic and academic approaches.

The Alter Ballad of Michael and Pieta
oil on canvas
50 x 70 cm
2009
Tales of the Primordial Garden 9
charcoal on paper
178 x 93 cm
2010
Survival
galvanized recycle aluminium
135 x 85 x 50 cm
2010
Ode to Coconut
mixed media
121 x 181 cm
2009
Pak Mamat Pulang Petang
mixed media on paper
56 x 77 cm
2010
Status Anxiety VII: Critical Point
oil on canvas
120 x 30 cm, 120 x 44 cm (diptych)
2011
Pick Up Styx
oil on canvas
152.5 x 122 cm
2010
Intimate Collisions III
charcoal on linen
90 x 90 cm
2010
One - We are Different But Same
oil on linen and gold frame
44 x 36 cm each (x4pcs)
2011
Al-Ashr (Demi Masa)
acrylic on canvas
200 x 180 cm
2010
Menggatung Harapan
metal sculpture
60 x 80 x 35 cm
2010
Pesta Sedang Berlangsung
oil on canvas
150 x 200 cm
2010