Art In The Park turns KL's oldest botanical garden into a sculptural gallery


Sculptor Nizam Abdullah's Fallen Angel, cobbled together from scrap metal and car parts found all over Kuala Lumpur, was intentionally made to seem unfinished, and the humble angel, on bended knee, offers visitors to the Art In The Park festival (Perdana Botanical Gardens in Kuala Lumpur) a flower. - AZMAN GHANI/ The Star

Kuala Lumpur’s first public art festival takes root in Perdana Botanical Gardens.

Giant hibiscus sprouting out of roundabouts. That’s about it for “public art” in Malaysia? Think again.

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