Rising number of art exhibitions in S’wak shapes vibrant artistic landscape, says deputy minister

by · Borneo Post Online
Ting (left) stands next to Chew’s largest art piece along with (from second left) Chew, art curator Dr Nana Zheng and Hoan Gallery owner Hoan Kee Huang.

KOTA SAMARAHAN (Sept 21): Art exhibitions in Sarawak have increased significantly in the past couple of years and artwork created by Sarawakians have increased the public’s appreciation for art, said Deputy Minister of Tourism, Creativity and Performing Arts Datuk Sebastian Ting.

He said this has shaped a vibrant artistic landscape.

“Our artistic scene, which began in the time of the Brooke dynasty, is now flourishing under the talents of Anak Sarawak. I firmly believe the day will come when our galleries achieve international recognition and our art museums become renowned throughout the region,” he said.

Ting added the growing number of art exhibitions signified a society not only evolving in terms of economic and technological progress but also cultural sophistication.

“For this dream to be realised, we need our artists. While we can build galleries and museums, it is the work of our artists that will fill these spaces with life, meaning and beauty,” he said.

Ting said this during the opening ceremony of David Chew’s solo art show at Hoan Gallery, La Promenade here on Friday.

Rising number of art exhibitions in S’wak shapes vibrant artistic landscape, says deputy minister

He praised the contemporary abstract artist on his wonderful artwork and collection over the past 10 years after Chew’s first solo art exhibition in 2014.

“Many of us are fortunate to witness his artistic journey, surrounded by the creativity and thoughtfulness he has poured into his work.

“I look forward to experiencing the interactive elements of this exhibition — I will write letters and listen to the audio pieces that accompany your works and I encourage everyone to immerse themselves in this experience as well,” he said.

The art exhibition, which began on Sept 20 and ends Oct 13, featured over 40 paintings and is open from 9.30am-6.30pm.

Entry is free and all of Chew’s new collections are available for purchase.