ILHAM Gallery: Picturing the Nation Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur
ILHAM Gallery: Picturing the Nation is the first art gallery to be held at the brand new ILHAM Tower, which ran from 2015 through early 2016.
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Filmed on: Main footage filmed on 5 Jan 2016, but the intro (clips of KL at night) was filmed 6 Feb 2016.
Edited on: Evening of 7 Feb 2016
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Chia Yu Chian Private Lives Art Exhibition @ilham Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Artist Chia Yu Chian Private Lives Art Exhibition
( 1st Malaysian Artist who received The French Government Scholarship to pursue arts in Paris )
Exhibition Period : 17 FEB 2019 - 23 JUNE 2019
Exhibition Venue : ILHAM Gallery
LEVELS 5, ILHAM TOWER
NO 8, JALAN BINJAI
50450 KUALA LUMPUR ( opposit LRT Ampang Park , back of Menara Binjai )
Admission : FREE
Monday & Public Holiday : Closed
Tuesday - Saturday 11.00AM - 7.00PM
Sunday 11.00AM - 5.00PM
已顾留法名画家 谢玉谦画展 《生活》
( 马来西亚首位获法国政府奖学金留法画家 )
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星期一 及 公共假期 :关
星期二至星期六 : 11.00AM - 7.00PM
星期日: 11.00AM - 5.00PM
???????? IELTS & 3 galleries in Kuala Lumpur - Petronas Gallery, Ilham Gallery & LV Time Capsule.
I had my IELTS tests on Saturday, then I got 4 hours gap in between my speaking test & other tests (listening, reading & writing). Thus, I used these free times to go for some sightseeing ????????
☼ LUNCH at GravyBaby KLCC - Jalan P. Ramlee
[Foods: 9/10, Services: 9.5/10, Ambience: 10/10]
3 GALLERIES:
☼ Petronas Gallery - KLCC
Unsung Heroes | Wira Sebalik Tabir Exhibition (07.05.19 ~ 28.07.19)
☼ Ilham Gallery - Jalan Binjai (Nearby LRT Ampang Park station)
Rediscovering Forgotten Thai Masters of Photography (18.05.19 ~ 25.08.19)
☼ Louis Vuitton Time Capsule Exhibition Kuala Lumpur - KLCC (07.07.19 ~ 28.07.19)
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update; I got a 7.0 overall score for IELTS, I guess that's not bad! :D
(edit 2020: jk, I'm proud of myself especially knowing that I didn't study anything except for the format, 5 hours before the exam).
Muddy Confluence: Conversations and Affirmations on The History of Kuala Lumpur
TITLE: Muddy Confluence - Conversations and Affirmations on The History of Kuala Lumpur
SPEAKER: Emeritus Prof. Dr Khoo Kay Kim & Eddin Khoo
In this conversation, Emeritus Prof Khoo Kay Kim reflects candidly on the early history of Kuala Lumpur and its evolution through the years. Emeritus Prof Khoo Kay Kim is widely acknowledged as one of the foremost authorities in Malaysian history. Author of numerous books and essays on the subject, he is most noted for his seminal work The Western Malay States. Eddin Khoo is Founder-Director of the cultural organisation PUSAKA and is a poet, translator and public intellectual.
Recorded on 13 April 2019
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The high resolution and uncompressed version of this video can also be viewed and obtained at ILHAM Gallery's public resource centre.
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Malay Magic and Divination
TITLE: Malay Magic and Divination
SPEAKERS: Farouk Yahya, moderated by Eddin Khoo
In Southeast Asia, there is a strong belief in the spirit world. There is a need to appease nature spirits, to seek protection against malevolent spirits, and to invoke deities for help. Supernatural powers are surrounded by complex beliefs that find expression in rites designed to contact and control them. Thus, spells, talismans and magical diagrams are used in various aspects of human life such as health, economic activities, and personal matters. In his talk, Farouk Yahya pieces together the interesting histories behind these finds and shed light on the ancient practices involving Malay magic and divination.
Recorded on 16 July 2017
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visiting a malaysian art gallery ????
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Postcards From The South
TITLE: Postcards From The South
SPEAKER: Mahen Bala
The story of the railways is the story of Malaysia. It is the steel thread that binds all of our unique histories and cultures together.
Projek Keretapi Kita celebrates our living heritage by documenting it. Through pictures, videos, and interviews, the project gives voice to the railways, the people, and the places they call home. It also raises questions on sustainability; How do we strike a balance between preserving heritage, and promoting much-needed development in bridging the economic gap between urban and rural areas?
Mahen Bala present stories from the project, the value of documenting oral history, and what lies ahead for Projek Keretapi Kita.
Recorded on 09 September 2017
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Animation Malaysia
TITLE: Animation Malaysia - Traditional Art & Contemporary Painting as Inspiration
SPEAKER: Hassan Abdul Muthalib
World cinema often cites “great paintings” as a source of inspiration for its production, design, and art direction. In Malaysia, this practice only began in animation with the inclusion of art history in formal training curriculum, with Malaysian animations mostly taking inspiration from traditional visual arts such as wayang kulit and batik, with auditory influences from gamelan and ritualistic dance drama.
Artist, designer, animator, writer and film director Hassan Abd Muthalib highlights a selection of Malaysian animation shorts that demonstrate the influence of traditional Malaysian art and music, as well as Western art. It includes clips of world animation to demonstrate instances where traditional art has been adopted, but through stylistic innovations, allow for the progression of the form.
Recorded on 13 October 2018
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3 Days in Kuala Lumpur | Element Hotel Luxury on a Budget
If you're looking for an affordable luxury stay in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's most premier real estate, then look no further than Element by Westin Hotel. Located just around the corner from KLCC's famous twin towers, Element offers fantastically equipped, spacious, and bright rooms with stunning skyline views. You'll feel like you're in your home away from home, trust me! I recently spent 3 days at Element and have pulled together a fun mix of cultural, foodie, and sightseeing activities just outside your doorstep.
With their large rooms and suites equipped with full kitchens, Element is perfect for anyone looking for a homey kind of short or long stay! There's a saline pool, gym, all-day dining restaurant that serves an awesome burger, a fun bar with tasty cocktails and bar snacks, and their room service was flawless!!
Element is the first of its brand to open its doors in Southeast Asia, and it chose the top floors of the 274-metre high Ilham Tower as its home, one of the tallest, most iconic buildings in Malaysia. If you search out eco-friendly hotels, you'll be happy to know it's a green building built for sustainability and energy efficiency.
WHAT TO DO IN KLCC
Be sure not to miss these fun and fabulous things to do during your stay at Element Kuala Lumpur:
- Sunset Session & Dinner at Coppersmith & Fuego: Stop first at Coppersmith for an inventive cocktail or two made to such high-quality standards that it'll knock your socks off! Then move down the hall to the open terrace at Fuego. This is my go-to spot on the 1st night when friends and family visit KL, trust me you're going to love this Latin hotspot!!
These two are located in Troika Sky Dining just across the street from Element. IMPORTANT!! You must make a reservation a few / several days in advance, they book up fast. My suggestion for Fuego is to ask for a table by the terrace edge for a truly unobstructed view.
- Lake Symphony KLCC Light & Sound Water Show: For some of the prettiest shots of the twin towers, catch the light show that plays out nightly on the lake behind the twin towers at the park, it's truly special.
- Ilham Gallery: Located just several floors below Element, this gallery is modern and minimalist, created to showcase the beauty of art in Asia. In addition to the ever-changing exhibits, the gallery also has creative workshops and activities for kids and adults so be sure to see what's happening during your stay!
- The Yum List: to research the best restaurants and bars in KL, visit their website
CONTACT ELEMENT KUALA LUMPUR
- To make a reservation or for more information, visit their website.
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XOXO ~ Angela
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A Country For Outliers (Session 1)
TITLE: A COUNTRY FOR OUTLIERS (SESSION 1)
SPEAKERS: Cosmin Costinas, Inti Guerrero, Michelle Kuek, & Grace Samboh
MODERATOR: Simon Soon
A Country for Outliers is a one-day session for all the arts and cultural practitioners to explore imaginative story-telling as approaches for research.
Session 1 is a roundtable on 'Learning through Exhibitions and Collections' featuring Cosmin Costinas, Inti Guerrero, Michelle Kuek, & Grace Samboh, and moderated by Simon Soon
A Country for Outliers is organized in partnership with CENDANA and the Visual Art Programme, Cultural Centre, University of Malaya.
Recorded on 3 August 2019
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The high resolution and uncompressed version of this video can also be viewed and obtained at ILHAM Gallery's public resource centre.
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Ilham Gallery KL - Selections of Fracture/Fiction
Fracture/Fiction: Selections From The Ilham Collection.
Roti John Jalan KL 2019
7 & 8 of September 2019, my Roti John went for a short trip at KL
So this is the list the places (inc food) that we’ve visited:
First Day:
1. Breakfast at Eton Kopitiam Bukit Jelutong
2. Watched movie at Mid Valley (Japan Film Festival)
3. Lunch at Ayam Gepuk Pak Gembus Bangsar
4. Ilham Gallery
5. Dinner at Chop and Steak Kampung Bharu
6. Chill night out at Botanica + Co, Bangsar
Second day:
1. Breakfast at Ali, Muthu, Ah Chong at Bangsar
2. Art Street at Jalan Bukit Bintang
3. National Art Gallery
4. Lunch at Darussalam (we’re having Nasi + chicken butter & salted egg)
5. Watching Sangkar movie at Space U8
MAHONEYSDIARY FIRST VLOG: KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
First vlog of mahoneysdiary
In this part you'll see pictures and videos of her trip in Kuala Lumpur. Subscribe to stay tuned for part 2.
Escape to the arts with BAS KL
Why go to the malls when you can escape to the arts?
CENDANA’s Bandar Aktiviti Seni Kuala Lumpur (BAS KL) campaign, which features 14 cultural attractions, aims to bring families together this school holiday while promoting the local arts.
Visitors also stand a chance to win free meals and vacations. The campaign ends on April 1.
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Skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur
Skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur in Kuala Lumpur City Gallery
This list of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur ranks skyscrapers in the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by height. According to the World Tallest 50 Urban Agglomeration 2010 Projection by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Kuala Lumpur was ranked 10th among cities to have most buildings above 100 metres with a combined height of 34,035 metres from its 244 high rise buildings[1]. The Petronas Twin Towers located in the city centre were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and remain the tallest twin towers in the world. They were the tallest buildings in Malaysia from 1998 to 2017 standing at a height of 452 meters (1,483 ft), until The Exchange 106 took its place with its current height of 470 meters (1,542 ft) in the new upcoming central business district.
Other prominent structures on the skyline are the Ilham Tower and the Kuala Lumpur Tower
Gallery Ilham : Latiff Mohidin Pago Pago | Short Visit
Gallery Ilham
Latiff Mohidin : Pago-Pago (1960-1969)
12 August - 30 December 2018
I enjoy every seconds i been there. So i encourage all of my viewers to grab this opportunity to pay a visit at Ilham Gallery. Quite good to learn more about art especially from our legendary artist and peom, sir Latiff Mohidin. I am sure you will not regret it.
Music : Fourtwnty - Zona Nyaman
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