Wei Ling Gallery is delighted to usher in the Year of the Rabbit with
a timely solo debut by one of Malaysia's most beloved emerging artist
in Feng Shui: A Solo Exhibition by Munkao.
Feng Shui is a meeting point between age old metaphysics of Feng Shui
and contemporary art. This exploration sees Munkao, an artist well
recognised for his painterly foray into our everyday pop culture,
apply Feng Shui principles and imageries to his new series of
'painstallations', 'prosperity sculptures' and 'auspicious
neo-landscapes'.
For millennia, the ancient science and aesthetics of Feng Shui, which
is based on living in harmony with the heaven and earth, have been
applied for the improvement and well being of the individual and
society at large. By constructing one's building or decorating one's
home according to its principles, Feng Shui promises a life of
meaningful abundance that is aligned with the laws of nature.
As a possible first in the history of modern and contemporary art,
Feng Shui breaks new ground by inviting a Feng Shui Master to curate
the exhibition display based on his expert and authentic knowledge of
Feng Shui. Through this exploration of a new curatorial strategy, we
believe that the viewers' experience of and expectations for of the
exhibition will be enhanced and challenged.
Feng Shui will showcase Munkao's illustrative and conceptual prowess
in creating emotional stirring and aesthetically pleasing works of art
that draws upon the popular repertoire of Chinese symbolism - numbers,
animals, landscape. These artworks will be a unique addition to your
art collection and is best displayed according to Feng Shui
principles. Whether you're hanging the artwork in your home or office,
the artworks hold the promise of enhancing your working or living
environment, bestowing health, wealth, joy and peace as Feng Shui has
to all its faithful practitioners for the past thousands of years.
Artist's Bio
Munkao (b. 1982, Kuala Lumpur) translates images and illustrations
from our popular culture into quirky observations of our everyday
experience. His work has been featured in various galleries in New
York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Kuala Lumpur. Most recently, his
work was showed to great acclaim at a three man exhibition ‘Flirting
with Disaster’ at Giant Robots, San Franscico and two man exhibition ‘Natural’ at Annexe Gallery.
He has been featured on popular international blogs such as Boing
Boing (http://www.boingboing.net/) and Wired (http://www.wired.com/)
and had his works used in publications such as American Asian pop
culture magazine, Giant Robot. One of his paintings is also used for
the cover for the book, New Malaysian Essays 3 published by Amir
Muhammad’s Matahari Publishing. Munkao was also one of the three
chosen creative personalities for the Nokia N97 ad campaign and was
responsible for designing NTV7 ‘mascots’ for World Cup 2010.
He is also a member of The Best Art Show in the Univers art collective
who are well loved in the KL art scene for their highly original,
funny and satirical art projects.
‘The Feng Shui Show’ will feature at Wei-Ling Gallery from February 10th-March 3rd 2011.

Frog with glow for home safety Frog leaping with motivation
Acrylic paint and mixed media on canvas Acrylic paint and mixed media on canvas
152.4 x 152.4cm, 2011 152.4 x 152.4cm, 2011

Against all odds
Acrylic paint and mixed media on canvas,
152.4cm x 304cm,2011
Leveraging Vigor
Acrylic paint and mixed media on canvas
152.4 x 152cm, 2011

Work/Life Balance
Painting installation
152.4 x 152cm, 2011

Go with the flow of good luck
Mixed media on canvas
66cm x 183cm, 2011

Time to get rich
Mixed media on canvas
81cm x 168cm, 2011
View hanging/installation at the Gallery
View images from opening night
Read articles
Strokes of Feng Shui by Zuhaila Sedek
New Straits Times, 12th February 2011
Giving "fengshui" a new perspective by
Farezza Hanum Rashid
New Straits Times, 21st February 2011
Art of Feng Shui by Elaine Lau
The Edge, 7th February 2011
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