Art
Poetry and Nomadic Living by Yijia Wu
This article is in collaboration with Dispersant Art Collective 2021.
A 21st-Century Doll’s House: Chinese Barbie’s Chinese Friend by Ziwei
This article is in collaboration with Dispersant Art Collective 2021.
My mother tongue is numb by Ruby Chiu
This article is in collaboration with Dispersant Art Collective 2021.
Visual Realities, Visual = Reality: ‘Reflections’ on Mariame Ahmad’s Experimentations
This article is in collaboration with Dispersant Art Collective 2021.
Mulazine X Dispersant: Terbiar Tour by Nurin Yusof
This article is in collaboration with Dispersant Art Collective 2021.
Soup for the Soul: Art & Soothing With Giang Le
From Hermann Rorschach’s infamous inkblot tests that were misconstrued over time to Margaret Naumburg, an American psychologist whose focus on art had gifted her the title, ‘The Mother of Art Therapy’ in the United States in 1915, the role art has allowed patients to grow and heal themselves while honing means of self-expression.
The Manual To View Art: Prof Jailani Abu Hassan
Located at his open and welcoming studio Jalak, we were more than delighted to have the opportunity to have a little chat about how one can grasp the fluidity that defines the workings of art, and why at the end of the day it is important to stay true to yourself in your expressions.
Rezeki by Mazri Ismail
Rezeki is a photo series curated by Mazri Ismail
Art in Times of Crisis by LingJie Tuang
Albeit heavily criticised for questionable methodology and an unrepresentative sample size of 1000, Singapore’s The Straits Times published an infographic back in June that revealed what the general public perceives as essential or non-essential roles. Photo by Edvard Munch (Norsk, 1863–1944)