Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum 2024

The Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum exhibition is an annual art exhibition organized by Sarawak Artists Society. The exhibition Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum presents a rich tapestry of artistic expressions that explore the multifaceted cultural and natural heritage of Sarawak. Each...

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Main Author: Mohamad Faizuan, Mat
Format: Magazine and Newsletter
Language:English
Published: Sarawak Artists Society 2024
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spelling my.unimas.ir-464862024-10-28T03:21:56Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46486/ Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum 2024 Mohamad Faizuan, Mat N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR NC Drawing Design Illustration ND Painting The Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum exhibition is an annual art exhibition organized by Sarawak Artists Society. The exhibition Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum presents a rich tapestry of artistic expressions that explore the multifaceted cultural and natural heritage of Sarawak. Each work featured in this exhibition reflects a deep connection to the land, its people, and its traditions, while also engaging with contemporary artistic practices. At the heart of this exhibition is the idea of a spectrum—a visual and conceptual range that encompasses the diverse cultural narratives of Sarawak. From indigenous weaving techniques to modern interpretations of tradition, the artists in this collection offer a nuanced portrayal of Sarawak’s identity, one that is both rooted in history and alive with innovation. The minimalist approaches of some works contrast with others’ more intricate depictions, together offering an expansive view of Sarawak's cultural richness. Natural materials such as bamboo are prominently featured, symbolizing the harmony between the environment and the communities that thrive within it. The use of gold in several pieces reflects a reverence for the region’s heritage, while contemporary techniques demonstrate the adaptability of tradition in a rapidly changing world. The exhibition invites viewers to journey through Sarawak’s cultural landscape, encouraging reflection on the relationships between tradition, environment, and modernity. Through a blend of past and present, the exhibition highlights how art serves as a bridge between generations, preserving cultural legacies while fostering new interpretations. Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum is a celebration of resilience, innovation, and the vibrant spirit of Sarawak. Sarawak Artists Society 2024-10 Magazine and Newsletter NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46486/1/SAS%20Annual%20show%20E-catalogue%202024-compressed.pdf Mohamad Faizuan, Mat (2024) Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum 2024. [Magazine and Newsletter]
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NC Drawing Design Illustration
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Mohamad Faizuan, Mat
Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum 2024
description The Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum exhibition is an annual art exhibition organized by Sarawak Artists Society. The exhibition Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum presents a rich tapestry of artistic expressions that explore the multifaceted cultural and natural heritage of Sarawak. Each work featured in this exhibition reflects a deep connection to the land, its people, and its traditions, while also engaging with contemporary artistic practices. At the heart of this exhibition is the idea of a spectrum—a visual and conceptual range that encompasses the diverse cultural narratives of Sarawak. From indigenous weaving techniques to modern interpretations of tradition, the artists in this collection offer a nuanced portrayal of Sarawak’s identity, one that is both rooted in history and alive with innovation. The minimalist approaches of some works contrast with others’ more intricate depictions, together offering an expansive view of Sarawak's cultural richness. Natural materials such as bamboo are prominently featured, symbolizing the harmony between the environment and the communities that thrive within it. The use of gold in several pieces reflects a reverence for the region’s heritage, while contemporary techniques demonstrate the adaptability of tradition in a rapidly changing world. The exhibition invites viewers to journey through Sarawak’s cultural landscape, encouraging reflection on the relationships between tradition, environment, and modernity. Through a blend of past and present, the exhibition highlights how art serves as a bridge between generations, preserving cultural legacies while fostering new interpretations. Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum is a celebration of resilience, innovation, and the vibrant spirit of Sarawak.
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title Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum 2024
title_short Sarawak Cultural Landscape in Spectrum 2024
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publisher Sarawak Artists Society
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