Galeri PETRONAS returns - youthful, sharp, and recharged


Visitors walk through Afiq Romi’s 'Still, It Shapes Me' (2025), a four-channel video installation shaped by the legacy of the late Syed Ahmad Jamal - where quiet reflection and thoughtful exchange guide the experience. Photo: The Star/Muhamad Shahril Rosli

In a quiet corner of Suria KLCC’s level three, a renewed stream of art enthusiasts, gallery visitors and tourists has been making its way to the recently reopened Galeri PETRONAS.

After a four-year hiatus, the gallery has made a bold return with Old School X New Rules, a group exhibition showcasing 15 emerging artists working across diverse mediums, from installations and videos to paintings and found objects.

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