In December 2006, Wei-Ling Gallery will embark on one of its most ambitious exhibitions to date, and will take the works of 18 of Malaysia’s most progressive, contemporary Malaysian artists to an exhibition in Karachi ,Pakistan. This momentous exhibition, entitled ‘18@8, Kuala Lumpur-Karachi’ will be held at the renowned Pakistani sculptor Amin Gulgee’s gallery space - Amin Gulgee Gallery.
Amin Gulgee and Wei-Ling Gallery share the idealogy that art transcends borders, and that dialogues are necessary to connect people. In an increasingly globalised world, we believe that by creating a cross-cultural dialogue through art exhibitions around the world we are able to defy borders and boundaries. Following Amin Gulgee’s successful exhibitions in Kuala Lumpur, we have decided to take a group of 18 contemporary Malaysian artists to an exhibition in Karachi, Pakistan in December 2006.
This exhibition will be the first of it’s kind, as Pakistan has never seen a show of contemporary Malaysian art of this scale before. This will also be the first time that such a significant show of contemporary Malaysian art will been seen outside of Malaysia!
In line with their objectives of taking contemporary Malaysian art beyond the shores of Malaysia, and exposing it to a more international audience, Wei-Ling Gallery looks at ‘18@8, Kuala Lumpur-Karachi’, as the first of many more international exhibitions to come.
Gallery Director, Lim Wei-Ling says,
“We opened Wei-Ling Gallery with 18@8 last September, so this exhibition holds a lot of sentimental value for us. Essentially we selected 18 artists whom we felt best represented our gallery and what we believe in. As our gallery is located at No.8 Jalan Scott, the title 18@8 was coined. 18@8 will be an annual feature for Wei-Ling Gallery, however the list of artists will change on a year to year selection, based on the development of the artists works. Our aim is to take every alternate 18@8 exhibition to an international venue.”
Our pick of the crop for the 2006, ‘18@8, Kuala Lumpur-Karachi’ exhibition are:
Yusof Ghani, Anurendra Jegadeva, Phuan Thai Meng, Chan Kok Hooi, Bayu Utomo Radjikin, Hamir Soib, Ahmad Shukri Mohamed, Umibaizurah Mahir, Ahmad Fuad Osman, Choy Chun Wei, Yau Bee Ling, Izan Tahir, Sabri Idrus, Hamidi Hadi, Multhalib Musa, Ivan Lam, Chin Kong Yee and Juhari Said.
In line with their sponsorship and launch of 18@8 at Wei-Ling Gallery last year, HSBC Malaysia is once again generously presenting the ‘18@8, Kuala Lumpur-Karachi’ exhibition.

Support has also come from MAS Kargo and two established Pakistani corporations namely, International Industries Limited and Arif Habib Investments Limited.

In this troubled world it is with the backing of generous corporate sponsors from both Pakistan and Malaysia, that allows for such important cross-over exhibitions to take place and for dialogues that transcend borders to occur.
Yusof Ghani


Yusof Ghani
Wajah Series, Head of State II
Oil on canvas,
183cm x 264cm, 2006
Bayu Utomo Ahmad Shukri

Bayu Utomo Bayu Utomo Ahmad Shukri
The Portrait I The Portrait II Goldfish Series
Acrylic and Charcoal on paper Acrylic and Charcoal on paper Mixed media on canvas
92cm x 122cm, 2006 92cm x 122cm, 2006 160cm x 96cm, 2002-2006
Ivan Lam

Ivan Lam
Melatonin
101cm x 213cm, Acrylic on canvas, 2005
Chin Kong Yee Izan Tahir

Chin Kong Yee Izan Tahir
International Tailor Find Away
146cm x 114cm, Oil on Canvas, 2006 120cm x 100cm, 2006
Chan Kok Hooi Johari Said

Chan Kok Hooi Johari Said
Old Photo Series : Carnivorous Baby Jantan
Acrylic on Canvas Woodcut on paper
122cm x 107cm, 2006 100cm x 150cm, 2005
Choy Chun Wei

Choy Chun Wei Choy Chun Wei
Living Mementos Series : Speed Passages Living Mementos Series : Marginalized Garden
122cm x 122cm 122cm x 122cm
Mixed media on canvas, 2006 Mixed media on canvas, 2006
Yau Bee Ling
Yau Bee Ling
Packed, stacked within the kitchen
183cm x 138cm
Oil on canvas, 2006
Multhalib Musa
Multhalib Musa Multhalib Musa
Eddy I Eddy II
Mild Steel with clear 2K coat, 2006 Mild Steel with clear 2K coat, 2006
Sabri Idrus
Karat # 1 Karat # 2
183cm x 81.5cm 183cm x 81.5cm
Mixed media on aluminium, 2006 Mixed media on aluminium, 2006
Phuan Thai Meng Umibaizurah Mahir

Phuan Thai Meng Umibaizurah Mahir
Seats Flower Trip
Newspaper collage and charcoal on rice paper glued on canvas Ceramic and mixed media
76.5cm x 122.5cm, 2006 Variable dimensions, 2006
Hamir Soib

Hamir Soib
Sepat oh Sepat
150cm x 240cm,
Oil on canvas, 2006
Read Articles:-
"Karachi showcase for 18 artists" by Lim Chia Ying
The Star, 4th December 2006
"From Kuala Lumpur to Karachi" by Su Aziz
New Straits Times, 11th December 2006
"Malaysian art exhibition at Gulgee's" by Shamim Bano
The News, Pakistan, 18th December 2006
"Let's say hello to Asian art" by Salwat Ali
Dawn Gallery, 30th December 2006
Asian Art Report, 3rd January 2007
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia
View images:-
Opening night at Amin Gulgee Gallery, Karachi, Pakistan on Monday 11th December 2006