10 - 30 May 2026
EASTern RISE explores the rise of the East not through politics, but through people, presence, and perception. Drawing from his time in Southeast Asia and China, Arp Raph creates a series of paintings that reflect the tension between tradition and modernity, certainty and change. Blending the aesthetics of 1950s Chinese revolutionary imagery with contemporary emotion, EASTern RISE invites viewers to reconsider what “progress” and “power” look like today.
28 March - 18 April 2026
In the Sound of Silent series, Chia turns his focus to landscapes inspired by locations deeply connected to his personal memory, including Bukit Jugra, Banting, and Kuala Langat. These paintings reflect his ongoing fascination with observation, memory, and the subtle poetry of nature. Where his earlier works explored human emotion, these landscapes explore the inner life of place itself, evoking tranquility, reflection, and poetic stillness
11 - 31 January 2026
The zodiac as folklore or narrative imagery, Lui Cheng Thak approaches each animal as a psychological and emotional archetype. Rendered in contemplative stillness, the works invite sustained viewing, revealing layers of meaning through texture, composition, and subdued tonal relationships.
16 - 30 August 2025
PINKGUY Gallery is honoured to present In Loving Memory of Lee Long Looi, showcasing 38 works that trace the artist’s six-decade journey. From his early realism to later conceptual explorations, the exhibition reveals the evolution of a master whose art blended Eastern grace with Western modernism. Born in Kedah in 1942 and based in the USA until his passing in 2023, Lee’s legacy endures in paintings that radiate serenity, elegance, and timeless beauty.
6 - 26 July 2025
Ng Ho Peng’s paintings are not merely the chronicles of an art enthusiast, but a heartfelt letter — to life, to friendship, to the idea that there’s still time. He may not walk quickly, but he walks with depth. Every stroke, every scene, every memory — becomes painting, becomes poetry.
10 May - 6 June 2025
Mirrors of the Mind is a personal exploration of introspection, self-reflection, and the complexities of human thought and emotion. The exhibition presents the artworks as visual metaphors for the mind's reflective processes, inviting viewers to contemplate how their own minds mirror and interpret the world around them.
