Minstrel Kuik - The Durian Queen and Her New Reign

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Minstrel Kuik - The Durian Queen and Her New Reign

MYR 24,000.00

TITLE: The Durian Queen and Her New Reign

YEAR: 2022

MEDIUM: 3-panel mixed media drawing (charcoal, tinted charcoal, and pastel) on acid-free heavy-weight Cartridge paper

DIMENSIONS:

96 × 155 cm (frame size)

59.4 × 42 cm (individual drawing size)

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Minstrel Kuik (b. 1976, Pantai Remis, Perak) is a Chinese-Malaysian artist who works across a range of mediums, including photography, drawing, poetry, textile, mixed-media assemblage and installation. Kuik’s practice is interested in the role of experience, memory, women’s writing (Écriture féminine), and pattern-making. She obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Western Painting from National Taiwan Normal University, thereafter leaving for the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Versailles in France for a training in photography. She completed her Master of Fine Arts in photography at the Ecole Nationale Superieure de la Photographie of Arles, before moving back to Malaysia.

Kuik’s works have been exhibited at National Gallery Singapore, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, ILHAM Gallery Kuala Lumpur, Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Photoquai Paris, and Horsham Regional Art Gallery Australia, among others. Her works are in the collections of the Linda Neo and Albert Lim Collection, Michelangelo and Lourdes Samson Collection, Singapore Art Museum, Higashikawa International Photo Festival, Hokkaido, Japan, and the United Overseas Bank, Singapore. In 2014, she was awarded the UOB Painting of the Year (Established Artist Category, Malaysia). Her most recent exhibition was Story Time, also her tenth solo exhibition, presented at The Back Room in 2023.