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Wei-Ling Gallery



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2002


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For 18 years, Wei-Ling Gallery has nurtured the development of Malaysia’s contemporary art scene. With two art spaces in Kuala Lumpur, establishing itself as the largest commercial gallery in Malaysia. The gallery’s program changes regularly with a strong and diversified selection of curated projects and exhibitions. It has also played a significant role in bringing Malaysian contemporary art to international audiences, taking major exhibitions of Malaysian art to an international platform. The gallery also represents a selection of important internationally well-known foreign artists.

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