Bringing worlds together via art


Ivan (facing camera) briefing visitors on the artworks on display at the ‘Langur: Building a Bridge Between Our Worlds’ exhibition.

CAN humans and wildlife co-exist in the modern world? That is the question asked by an art exhibition titled ‘Langur: Building A Bridge Between Our Worlds’.

Held at the Penang State Art Gallery in Dewan Sri Pinang, it puts the spotlight on the Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus), otherwise known as the Dusky Leaf Monkey, Spectacled Langur or Lutong in Malay.

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