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CHEW TENG BENG
CHONG HIP SENG http://artmalaysiagroup.com/artist/detail/6/chong-hip-seng
ILSE NOOR http://www.nngallery.com.my/cof/48/
http://ilsenoor.com
JAMIL MAT ISA http://senivisual2.blogspot.com/2009/10/pameran-imagenation-mohd-jamil-mat-isa.html
JUHARI SAID http://juharisaid.com/
KIM NG / NG KIM PEOW http://surfacetraveller.blogspot.com/
LEE JOO FOR http://www.penang-artists.com/Lee%20Joo%20For.htm
LONG THIEN SHIH http://www.nngallery.com.my/cof/24/
LOO FOH SANG
Atelier de Loo Foh Sang
Kuantan native Loo Foh Sang was born in 1944. After studying at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Art in Singapore (1963-1965), Loo furthered his education to the Ecole National Superieure des Beaux in Parix in 1967. After graduation, Loo remained in Paris and was accepted to understudy printmaking under the tutelage of Stanley William Hayter, the English printmaker and painter who founded Atelier 17, widely known as the most influential print workshop of the 20th century (1967-1971). From the time he completed the programme at Atelier 17, Loo has devoted himself conscientiously to the art of printmaking. He had lived in Paris until 1988, and returned home the following year to teach printmaking at the Malaysian Institute of Art until 1993. Subsequently, he was appointed Head of the Printmaking Department at the Central Academy of Art in Kuala Lumpur, where he remained till 2002. At present, Loo is a full-time artist and a prolific printmaker.
What make Loo’s original prints unique? Much of it comes from his rich experiences during the formative years, and his excellent training background. It is essential to study the artist’s autobiographical development from the beginning of his artistic career so as to understand his artistic growth. The symbiosis of Eastern and Western inclinations that had synthesized into Loo’s original style were attributable to the influences of Cheong Soo Pieng and S.W. Hayter. (...excerpts from Rahime Harun's writings)
What make Loo’s original prints unique? Much of it comes from his rich experiences during the formative years, and his excellent training background. It is essential to study the artist’s autobiographical development from the beginning of his artistic career so as to understand his artistic growth. The symbiosis of Eastern and Western inclinations that had synthesized into Loo’s original style were attributable to the influences of Cheong Soo Pieng and S.W. Hayter. (...excerpts from Rahime Harun's writings)
LYE YAU FATT
MOHD FAIZAL SUHIF http://www.nngallery.com.my/cof/165/
http://www.utterlyart.com.sg/artists/view/68
PONIRIN AMIN
RAHMAN MOHAMED
WONG SIEW LEE http://siewlee.net/
http://siewlee.net/images/siewleeSoloExhibit-Sept2011-KL.pdf
Why no mention of Mustapha Ibrahim. I have two of his 1989 prints Jendela Hati and Panggilan Jiwa (both series 1/15)...names poetic, to me the pictures are inspiring. jennywse@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteYes, Mustapa Ibrahim and a few more fellow Anak Alam members did make prints. We did mentioned about Anak Alam Graphic Prints show during the 70's and 80's in our essay "Development of printmaking in Malaysia" http://printmakingmalaysia.blogspot.com/2012/11/development-of-printmaking-in-malaysia.html
DeleteOur print artists list here is not exhaustive. It is the objective of the blog to gather more information on Malaysian printmaking and we welcome contributions from readers who have information that we missed.
Thank you for your query.
Good kick off for Malaysian Artist who produce Print making. I would like to suggest that your document would be better to have time line, may be from the 60's till now. Late Kok Yu Puah, Lee Kian Seng & Long Tien Shih should be included too. There are prints done in Europe brought home during their student days. In the 80's myself, Ismail Latiff, Ponirin and few more artist were around. Local printmaking started from Maktab Ilmu Khas , Cheras, followed by ITM and MIA I guess( hope I'm not wrong...please check with Mr. Yeoh Jin Leng) !
ReplyDeleteThank you soo much for your feedback and timeline suggestion. Unfortunately, I'm tied up in a few projects but will try to contact Mr. Yeoh in October 2013. If u have any further info, i will be happy if u can email to acgmalaysia@gmail.com so that i may correspond with you to improve on this page. Many thanks :) ..Jane Khoo
Delete*** A article was written about Development Printmaking in Malaysia for the Macau 1st Printmaking Triennial 2012. 8 print artists participated. 5 printmakers and friends attended the opening ceremony.
ReplyDeletehttp://printmakingmalaysia.blogspot.com/2012/11/development-of-printmaking-in-malaysia.html
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