Sisters In Islam charity exhibition connects art and identity issues


A close-up detail of Chang Fee Ming's 'Breeze' (watercolour on paper, 2008).

Heaven and hell. These abstract notions have fuelled the imagination of writers, poets, philosophers and artists for centuries.

It is no different for German-trained Malaysian artist Noor Mahnun Mohamed, who was drawn to the hereafter theme when she was invited to curate Sisters in Islam’s inaugural charity art show SISArt17, which opens today at Cult Gallery in Bukit Tunku, Kuala Lumpur.

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