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May 21

Written by: mapkl
5/21/2010 6:32 PM 



In this month of MAY, MAP is proud to announce our next project - built from old ideas entitled BAD@MAP, where the artists, architects and designers are invited to participate in an intervention to address the contentious issues of quality and value.

MAP will be providing everyday objects, old furnitures from dining table to hospital beds, textile and leather office chairs - for them to alter, bearing in mind to use "Taste" as their medium. As interventionists, they may copy, corrupt and collage on the objects given. They are allowed to exercise their creative freedom to re-use, re-scale, re-color and re-make their objects. The main focus is to contaminate the universal objects and the contemplate what possible breeds can be manufactured with the items given.

In the process, we hope to engage with our audiences through the language and mechanism of consumer market. This is the ‘everyday’ occupation of MAP.

As MAP is a new arts and culture platform that serves as a catalyst for the exchange and exploration of contemporary ideas, we want, not only our artist, architects, designers to join us in our efforts, we also want YOU! - Be brave. Be bold. Be BAD only at MAP.

Participating Artists, Designers and Architects:

Adeputra
Adilla Malik
Aina Liyana
Alexdrina Chong
Amin Asa’at
Anthonie Chong
Aswad Ameir
Atbin Eslami
Chew Chia Hwee
Chi Too
Chi Wei
Donald Abraham
Dream Lab
Eric Chow
Fairuz Sulaiman
Faliq Jalil
Gan How Ming
GEM Works
Hafiz Razak
Helmi Azam
Intan Rafiza
Jia Wen
Jun Kit
Khairul Azuwan (Ujang)
Lai Jin (Igor & Frankie)
Latif Maulan
Lee Mok Yee
Lim Paik Yin
Mohd Shafiq
Mohd Zukhairi
Nazim Esa
Nizam Abdullah
Noor Mahnum
Penny Yuen
Raeesa
Richard Wong
Rina Matsui (Flowerdrum)
Su Wen Low
Su-Ann Tan
Sylvain Vanderhaegen

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Re: BAD@MAP EXHIBITION

Photos of BAD@MAP opening reception and exhibits: bit.ly/9jIlsn
BAD@MAP Group Exhibition ends on June 8, 2010. Drop by before it ends!

By Sze on   5/27/2010 6:59 PM

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