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Langkawi becomes an open canvas for contemporary art

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Until July 26, visitors to Langkawi can expect to come across artworks and installations such as this curiosity. (Bernama pic)

LANGKAWI: Visitors to Langkawi may soon find contemporary artworks in places they least expect – beside padi fields, near jetties, along beaches, and even inside old public spaces around the island.

Through the 29th Bakat Muda Sezaman (BMS29) showcase, the island is being transformed into an ersatz open-air gallery, where art spills beyond traditional exhibition spaces and becomes part of everyday island life.

Instead of being confined to gallery walls, several works are now displayed across public locations including Kuah public market, Pantai Taman Lagenda, Pulau Tuba’s jetty and padi fields, Tasik Teluk Kedak recreational park, and Dataran Lang.

Running until July 26, the exhibition features installations, digital art, performances and interactive works by emerging artists exploring themes tied closely to space, community and the surrounding environment.

National Art Gallery director-general Amerrudin Ahmad said Langkawi was chosen as part of a broader effort to bring contemporary art closer to the public by moving beyond conventional gallery spaces.

“This opens up new ways for people to experience art as something connected to everyday life and local communities, rather than something exclusive or unfamiliar,” he said.

He noted that artists today are increasingly encouraged to engage directly with real places and communities instead of working solely from studio spaces.

The initiative also draws inspiration from international projects such as Japan’s Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale, which successfully revitalised rural areas through site-specific art installations.

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BMS29 is aimed at bringing contemporary art closer to the public by moving beyond conventional gallery spaces. (Bernama pic)

For artist Suhaimi Fadzir, Langkawi’s natural landscape already makes it an ideal setting for open-air contemporary art.

Having lived on the island for the past eight years, he believes Langkawi’s beaches, mountains and quieter corners could eventually support a stronger public art culture if developed strategically.

“Tourists come to Langkawi looking for unique experiences,” he said. “Done properly, public art could become another major attraction for the island.”

Local resident Lim It Leang also believes programmes like BMS29 could help introduce Langkawi’s cultural identity to visitors in a more engaging way.

“If the artworks are inspired by local culture, tourists may become more interested in exploring them,” he said. “To me, that makes Langkawi even more interesting.”

المصدر: Free Malaysia Today

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