Kamal Dollah, Lotsa Mix (detail), 2024, Image coutesy of Kamal Arts Ltd.

Exhibition

Lotsa Mix

Kamal Arts Ltd

17 January 2025 to 26 January 2025

10am - 6pm weekdays (Weekends by appointment)

Free admission

Wheelchair accessible.

Synopsis

A captivating artistic journey through Singapore's vibrant cultural mosaic. This ongoing series showcases the artist's mastery of batik painting, a traditional medium with deep regional roots.

Through a whimsical narrative, Lotsa Mix challenges our preconceived notions of origin and culture, inviting viewers to explore the complex interplay of diverse influences. Dollah's works, inspired by classical symbols, resonate with contemporary perspectives, offering a fresh lens through which to appreciate our diverse cultural confluences.

Participating artists/curators:

Kamal Dollah, Artist, Singapore

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