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Art For Grabs Sep 2010 - Looking For Vendors

Wednesday, 04 August 2010

ART FOR GRABS + KL ALTERNATIVE BOOK FAIR - 18 & 19 September 2010 LOOKING FOR ARTS & CRAFTS VENDORS!Art For Grabs, The Annexe Gallery's beloved arts and...
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ART FOR GRABS Penang 28 & 29 Aug - CANCELLED!

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

The Annexe Gallery regretfully announces that the Art For Grabs we were planning to organise in Penang on 28 and 29 August has been cancelled due to technical difficulties. We apologise to all the...
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In Memoriam: Benjamin McKay

Monday, 19 July 2010

BENJAMIN MCKAY: 1964-2010The Annexe Gallery is very sad over the sudden passing of Benjamin McKay, writer, critic, academic and lecturer at Monash University. As we write this, the...
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Annexe Heroes 2009 featured in Malaysiakini & The Star Blog

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Five 'heroes' named for battling ignorance, injustice by Aidila Razak Malaysiakini, Dec 12, 09 The Annexe Gallery, known for its work in...
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Annexe made it into Wall Street Journal

Monday, 05 October 2009

We gasped. We wrinkled our foreheads. We touched our cheeks in disbelief. And then we did a little dance and high-fived each other. Why? Because The Wall Street Journal published a story on The...
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THE BLACK LINE EFFORT 

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Date: 04.08.2010 - 08.08.2010
Time: 11.00 AM - 08.00 PM
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THE BLACK LINE EFFORT

Architecture & Interior Architecture Graduate Students Exhibition

Wed 4 to Sun 8 Aug | 11am to 8pm

Presented by UCSI Faculty of Architecture, Engineering & the Built Environment

Admission Free


The 2010 graduate students of the UCSI Faculty of Architecture, Engineering & the Built Environment are proud to present an exhibition of their graduate works in a new exhibition exhibition entitled “The Black Line Effort”.

“The following are results of an attempt to seek partial uncertainties pertaining to accumulative performances, projects of interests and what is today defined widely as homework, particular and foremost definitive to a batch of students. The understanding of teamwork, relative to long term architectural coursework is limited by ways of singularity, the very individualistic triumphs and ladder-step-ups that we think, works no longer today. Yet the influence of peer learning, unspoken competition and in-studio conversations is undeniably overwhelming, to the point of effective subtleness. And that architecture and design, in its most basic subtleness may be uncertainly a line, set in motion. What still exhibits itself here as an accumulative effort of student works from this batch, may very well be an exploratory journey of unrealized togetherness abstracted upon a Black Line.”


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