Sabahan woodcut collective Pangrok Sulap members and group support - (from left, standing) Egn, Iyla, Jerome Manjat, Bam, Memento, Rizo Leong and Awang, seated, from left, Gery and McFeddy - at the 'Lopung Is Dead' exhibition in KL. Photo: The Star/Muhamad Shahril Rosli
In the wake of Malaysia Baru, many previously silenced voices and forms of expression, are now finally being given their time in the sun.
One example of this is Sabah Tanah Air-Ku, a ‘controversial’ artwork series by Sabah-based community art collective Pangrok Sulap.