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2024 November 8
Selamat pagi, Everyone!
from blogger / photo historian / author / story-theme consultant Teresa Jade LeYung who is visiting magnificent Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA.
WHO: Telur Pecah founding curator Phillip Wong with a new generation of young curators – Danielle Lin, Jakob van Klang, Eng Jun Yi (Qing Hong), and Luqman Rosnan – and 198 artists!
WHAT: Telur Pecah 4.0 Contemporary ART EXHIBITION in Kuala Lumpur
features five unique components, more than 500 artworks!
WHERE: GMBB Creative Community Mall
No. 2, Jalan Robertson, Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, 50150 MALAYSIA
Free admission
Telur Pecah 4.0 closing celebration on November 10, 2024
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Magic happens when a person shows up at the right place at the right time. On November 7, 2024 while looking for yummy eats near Jalan Pudu in the Bukit Bintang neighborhood in Kuala Lumpur … the colorful art on the glass doors of GMBB hooked my attention. So, I entered …
https://gmbb.com.my/ says:
GMBB is a creative community mall in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur… that aspires to be an enterprising hub for Malaysian creatives, artists and artisans to do more together.
The following day when my sister – children’s advocate and author MARIA KAWAH LEUNG (LITTLE HEROES OF BAY STREET) – visited me, it was my turn to invite her to enter the world of GMBB. When I said to her “I haven’t gone to the other floors…” she replied “Let’s go.”
Terima kasih to the artist (one of the ambassadors at the art exhibition) who invited us to experience “TELUR PECAH 4.0″ on level 3A and level 5… and introduced us to founding curator Phillip Wong!
Since 2021, Telur Pecah has been about making art accessible to everyone, breaking creative, cultural, and economic boundaries.
Telur Pecah 4.0
Phillip Wong’s mission: Inspire innovation, cultivate creativity - Telur Pecah is about making art accessible to everyone, breaking creative, cultural, and economic boundaries
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Telur Pecah 4.0 Founding Curator Phillip Wong chats with children’s advocate and author Maria Kawah Leung – photo by LeYung
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Telur Pecah 4.0 Contemporary ART EXHIBITION at GMBB Kuala Lumpur
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children’s book author and children’s advocate Maria Kawah Leung at Telur Pecah 4.0 Exhibition, more than 500 artworks created by 198 artists! – photo by LeYung
https://www.artrabbit.com/events/telur-pecah-40 says:
” … presented by GMBB and led by founding curator Phillip Wong, this year’s edition celebrates Malaysia’s diversity in creativity, medium and culture. Together with a new generation of young curators – Danielle Lin, Jakob van Klang, Eng Jun Yi (Qing Hong), and Luqman Rosnan, this year’s exhibition features five unique components:
Simfoni Surealis, curated by Danielle Lin
The Culture Journey, curated by Eng Jun Yi
Futures of Anthropocene, curated by Jakob van Klang
Alti-Media, curated by Luqman Rosnan
Inspire Innovation Cultivate Creativity, curated by Phillip Wong
Together, they aim to create an extraordinary experience for this year’s Telur Pecah.
Terima kasih to art curator Danielle Lin for updating https://www.artrabbit.com/events/telur-pecah-40
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Telur Pecah 4.0 takes visitors on a journey through artistic interpretations expressed in a wide range of visual styles and mediums
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Children’s advocate and author Maria Kawah Leung enchanted by the artworks at Telur Pecah 4.0 Exhibition – photo by LeYung
https://www.thestar.com.my/metro/metro-news/2024/10/17/kl-exhibition-hosts-over-500-artworks says:
An exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Telur Pecah 4.0, is set to take visitors on a journey through artistic interpretations expressed in a wide range of visual styles and mediums.
Telur Pecah’s founding curator Phillip Wong said the fourth edition of the exhibition at the GMBB shopping centre serves as a platform for artists to showcase their work.
The exhibition’s thought-provoking themes – Altimedia, Futures of Anthropocene, Simfoni Surealis, and The Culture Journey – each offer a perspective on the world, as seen through the eyes of the artists, to convey meaningful messages.
“I’ve invited four curators, Danielle Lin Shannon, Eng Jun Yi, Jakob van Klang and Luqman Rosnan, to curate the thematic sections,” said Wong.
“This gives them exposure to various aspects of organising an exhibition, such as administration and marketing, offering them skills beyond being just artists.
“I also hope the public can see the different elements that curators bring out,” he said, adding that this year’s exhibition included over 500 artworks by 198 artists.
“This year, we have expanded the exhibition across two levels of the mall.
“While the thematic exhibition takes place at Level 5, the Inspire Innovation Cultivate Creativity exhibition on Level 4 features artworks from special needs and disabled artists, besides pieces by university art students and children as young as three,” he said.
Six international artists are also represented.
GMBB general manager Lim Ying Hui, who officiated the launch said, “Telur Pecah has come a long way since its inaugural exhibition in 2021.
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Heroes of Telur Pecah 4.0 and founding curator Phillip Wong cheered by children’s advocate Maria Kawah Leung, author of Little Heroes of Bay Street – photo by LeYung
GMBB Kuala Lumpur presents Telur Pecah 4.0 art exhibition
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Thank you for reading my blog post “Malaysia – Telur Pecah is about making art accessible to everyone, breaking creative, cultural, and economic boundaries”
More about educator, children’s advocate and author MARIA KAWAH LEUNG’s delightfully illustrated children’s book LITTLE HEROES OF BAY STREET: AND HOW THEY STAY STRONG IN AN UNHAPPY HOME
My next post shall be about The Museum of Picture Book Art.
Wishing everyone gentle rain, nourishing eats, song in your heart, and happy thoughts!
Sincerely,
Teresa Jade LeYung
Author / Blogger / Story-Theme Consultant / Photo Historian
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short short movies of Paris, FRANCE; Portland, Oregon USA; Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA 2024
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May 2, 2012 Best News! Nayati is HOME!
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Everyone,
Could you please please use your social media networks to help 12-year-old ( 7th grade) boy Nayati Shamelin Moodliar who was abducted April 27, 2012.
Even if you don’t know anyone in Asia . . . your friends may; your friends’ friends may. Please Circulate NAYATI MOODLIAR’s photo & URL http://www.mkis.edu.my/. Please use your mighty “facebook” voices & mouse clicks to help 12-year-old boy Nayati.
KIDNAPPED on 27 April 2012 on his way to school.
NAYATI MOODLIAR
from Mont’Kiara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
12 years old, 4ft. 11 in. (1.5 m) height, dark brown hair and eyes
mixed origin of Indian and Caucasian.
Please circulate NAYATI’s photo, description and this URL: http://www.mkis.edu.my/
http://www.malaysiandigest.com/news/43429-international-school-student-abducted-this-morning.html has YouTube video of Nayati Shamelin Moodliar’s parents’ plea to help find their son.
http://www.mkis.edu.my/ has photo of Nayati Shamelin Moodliar
“If you have seen this child, call Malaysian Police 999, or Mont’Kiara International School, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia +60 3 2093 8604.
“In the abduction of Nayati Shamelin Moodliar (12-year-old boy, 7th grade student) in Mont’Kiara, the auto used was a black Proton Gen 2. The tag number is WNH 1356. There were two Indian male occupants.
“Another Facebook post said that, at the time of the abduction, Nayati was wearing green shorts and a white polo t-shirt with the school’s emblem. It also said that Nayati was “on the way to school, corner of Jalan Kiara 1 & Jalan Kiara, white van took him. Any info to rescue him? Contact his parents Sham 019 233 3065 and Janice 012 365 6202.” http://www.mkis.edu.my/
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung-Ryan
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