Fadhli Ariffin's 'Bino' Exhibition at Galeri Sasha in Kuala Lumpur Challenges Traditional Notions of Representation
Published on 4.19.25
The art world is abuzz with innovative exhibitions that challenge traditional notions of representation and interpretation. In Kuala Lumpur, Galeri Sasha's current show "Bino" by Fadhli Ariffin is a prime example of this trend. The exhibition delves into the tension between figuration and abstraction, featuring works by artists such as Christian Achenbach, Amanda Baldwin, and Maria Joannou.
Fadhli Ariffin's roots in printmaking are evident in his series of pieces that capture the fleeting moments of light and its effects on nature. His work is a key part of the exhibition "Bino" at Galeri Sasha, which features a diverse group of artists who explore the symbolic meanings behind natural landscapes through texture, color, and form.
Christian Achenbach's contributions to the exhibition blur the lines between representation and interpretation, inviting viewers to reconsider their relationship with the land. Amanda Baldwin's pieces add a layer of depth to the conversation, using texture and color to convey the complexities of natural landscapes.
Maria Joannou's works in the exhibition further underscore the idea that art can be a powerful tool for exploring the human experience. By subverting traditional notions of representation, these artists encourage viewers to think critically about their place within the natural world. The show is set to end on May 10, but its impact will likely linger long after the final piece is taken down.