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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. 1980) Untitled, 2010
        Oct. 01, 2023

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. 1980) Untitled, 2010

        Est: RM2,000 - RM4,000

        Ilham Fadhli's post-apocalyptic images are rendered with intricate miniature figures and imaginative creatures skilfully embedded within a mysterious landscape. Executed in monochromatic hues, this work centres upon a giant fantastical creature traversing across a surreal habitat. His dreamlike works often reflect on the human experience and delves into the theme of survival in a dystopic world. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi Mara, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist-in-Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham's work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition titled To Lie In Ruins held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. Ilham's works have been featured at the Rimbun Dahan Artist-in-Residence Show (2011), Spice! at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya (2010) and the Matahati Art Triangle held at National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2010). He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013. His solo exhibition, Hotel Fugitif was held at Galeri Puteh in 2023.

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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. 1980) Tales Of Sweet Neglect, 2009
        Jun. 25, 2023

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. 1980) Tales Of Sweet Neglect, 2009

        Est: RM7,000 - RM14,000

        Described by his wife, installation artist Azliza Ayob, as "fascinating, promising and uncertain", Ilham Fadhli's characters aptly define his work too. Also known as Kojek, he is a multi-dimensional artist with an inexorable imagination, taking his viewers on an edgy yet arresting adventure to an unfamiliar land beyond earth with his dark and surreal landscapes. On offer here is a mysterious landscape with figures depicted in Kojek's signature palette containing intricate collaged elements. His trademark miniature human going about their activities enhance the dreamlike composition. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist-in-Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham's work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition titled To Lie In Ruins held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. Ilham's works have been featured at the Rimbun Dahan Artist-in-Residence Show (2011), Spice! at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya (2010) and the MATAHATI Art Triangle held at National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2010). He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013.

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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Tales of Sweet Neglect, 2009
        Jan. 11, 2023

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Tales of Sweet Neglect, 2009

        Est: RM6,000 - RM12,000

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Tales of Sweet Neglect, 2009

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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Histerik Arsonis, 2008
        Mar. 27, 2022

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Histerik Arsonis, 2008

        Est: RM6,000 - RM10,000

        The artist, also known as Kojek, is a multi-dimensional artist with an inexorable imagination, taking his viewers on an edgy yet arresting adventure to an unfamiliar land beyond earth with his dark and surreal landscapes. Histerik Arsonis presents the narrative of isolation and sense of coldness in the urban environment. Chaos unravels over the town, culminating on the spectre of a lone man set on fire. Located at the forefront with his back facing the viewer, he attempts to plead for help and attention. On the left, an entire four-story building is set on fire, however, several ignorant passers-by do not even notice while others passively observe the situation. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist in Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham’s work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013. Segaris Art Center booth in Art Expo Malaysia 2019 showcased his latest artworks, and received good remarks from visitors.

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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Untitled, 2013
        Nov. 15, 2020

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Untitled, 2013

        Est: RM2,000 - RM4,000

        Described by his wife, installation artist Azliza Ayob, as “fascinating, promising and uncertain”, Ilham Fadhli’s characters aptly define his work too. A hidden skeleton behind those tree branches...the eerie ambiance is enhanced by the presence of the unknown characters scattered throughout this monochrome piece. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist-in-Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham’s work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition titled To Lie In Ruins held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. Ilham’s works have been featured at the Rimbun Dahan Artist-in-Residence Show (2011), Spice! at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya (2010) and the MATAHATI Art Triangle held at National Visual Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2010). He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013. In Art Expo Malaysia 2019, he was represented by Segaris Art Center.

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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) The Obedient Son, 2014
        Nov. 15, 2020

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) The Obedient Son, 2014

        Est: RM7,000 - RM13,000

        Known as Kojek, he is a multi-dimensional artist with an inexorable imagination, taking his viewers on an edgy yet arresting adventure to an unfamiliar land beyond earth with his dark and surreal landscapes. On offer here is an obscure image appearing on the table cloth in the centre. It gives a chilling ambiance as it is against a dark background and an eerie surrounding. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist-in-Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham’s work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition titled To Lie In Ruins held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. Ilham’s works have been featured at the Rimbun Dahan Artist-in-Residence Show (2011), Spice! at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya (2010) and the MATAHATI Art Triangle held at National Visual Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2010). He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013. In Art Expo Malaysia 2019, he was represented by Segaris Art Center.

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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Tales Of Sweet Neglect, 2009
        Nov. 15, 2020

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy (b. Kelantan, 1980) Tales Of Sweet Neglect, 2009

        Est: RM7,000 - RM14,000

        Described by his wife, installation artist Azliza Ayob, as “fascinating, promising and uncertain”, Ilham Fadhli’s characters aptly define his work too. Also known as Kojek, he is a multi-dimensional artist with an inexorable imagination, taking his viewers on an edgy yet arresting adventure to an unfamiliar land beyond earth with his dark and surreal landscapes. On offer here is a mysterious landscape with figures depicted in Kojek’s signature palette containing intricate collaged elements. His trademark miniature human going about their activities enhance the dreamlike composition. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist-in-Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham’s work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition titled To Lie In Ruins held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. Ilham’s works have been featured at the Rimbun Dahan Artist-in-Residence Show (2011), Spice! at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya (2010) and the MATAHATI Art Triangle held at National Visual Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2010). He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013. In Art Expo Malaysia 2019, he was represented by Segaris Art Center.

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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy A.K.A. Kojek (b. Kelantan, 1980) Untitled, 2011
        Mar. 15, 2020

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy A.K.A. Kojek (b. Kelantan, 1980) Untitled, 2011

        Est: RM3,000 - RM5,000

        Described by his wife, installation artist Azliza Ayob, as “fascinating, promising and uncertain”, Ilham Fadhli’s characters aptly define his work too. Also known as Kojek, he is a multi-dimensional artist with an inexorable imagination, taking his viewers on an edgy yet arresting adventure to an unfamiliar land beyond earth with his dark and surreal landscapes. On offer here is an obscure landscape with figures depicted in Kojek’s signature palette. His trademark miniature human going about their activities enhance the dreamlike composition. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist in Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham’s work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013. Segaris Art Center booth in Art Expo Malaysia 2019 showcased his latest artworks, and received good remarks from visitors.

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      • Ilham Fadhli Shaimy A.K.A. Kojek (b. 1980) Scavenger Type, 2010
        Nov. 03, 2019

        Ilham Fadhli Shaimy A.K.A. Kojek (b. 1980) Scavenger Type, 2010

        Est: RM3,000 - RM5,000

        Described by his wife, installation artist Azliza Ayob, as “fascinating, promising and uncertain”, Ilham Fadhli’s characters aptly define his work too. Also known as Kojek, he is a multi-dimensional artist with an inexorable imagination, taking his viewers on an edgy yet arresting adventure to an unfamiliar land beyond earth with his dark and surreal landscapes. On offer here is a vast and obscure landscape with clouds and mountains surrounding a solitary old tree depicted in Kojek’s signature palette. His trademark miniature human going about their activities enhance the dreamlike composition. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist in Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham’s work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition titled To Lie in Ruins held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. Ilham’s works have been featured at the Rimbun Dahan Artist in Residence Show (2011), Spice! at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya (2010) and the MATAHATI Art Triangle held at National Visual Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2010). He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013.

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      • ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY A.K.A KOJEK (b. 1980) THE LATE GREAT (NOT TOO LATE, NOT THAT GREAT), 2010, Mixed media on paper
        Nov. 12, 2017

        ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY A.K.A KOJEK (b. 1980) THE LATE GREAT (NOT TOO LATE, NOT THAT GREAT), 2010, Mixed media on paper

        Est: RM8,000 - RM13,000

        This work by Ilham Fadhli Shaimy, or better known as Kojek, was put up at the Henry Butcher Nov 9, 2014, auction but did not sell. It is now taking a second bite of the cherry. In contrast, another work, Sabotaj, sold for RM16,800 at the April 23, 2017 Henry Butcher auction. Dark and surreal, the bleak scenario captures an end industrial collapse of broken structures spewing dense smoke into the air. Connected by ramps or narrow ledges, it is sparsely dotted with people in inaction and bored animals. Yet, you find what looks like a ballerina in the midst of it all. Kojek takes after his surrealist bent from his artist father, Shaimy Hashim, the president of GAP (Gabungan Persatuan Pelukis Malaysia). Kojek graduated with a BFA from the Universiti ITM in 2003, and was artist-in-residence of Rimbun Dahan, from 2010-2011. His only solo called To Lie In Ruins was held at the Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya, in 2010, and he also featured in a two-man show with Haslin Ismail titled Friction at Kebun Mimpi, Kuala Lumpur, in 2008. He won the Grand Prize in the Arts & Earth competition in 2006, and 3rd Prize in the Mekar Citra competition at Galeri Shah Alam in 2009. He was selected for the Jejak group exhibition at Indonesia’s National Gallery in Indonesia in 2007 and the M_kng Sp_c_: We Are Where We Aren’t exhibition at Sekeping Sin Chew Kee in Kuala Lumpur in 2015.

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      • ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY A.K.A KOJEK (b. 1980) SABOTAJ, 2009, Acrylic and collage on linen
        Apr. 23, 2017

        ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY A.K.A KOJEK (b. 1980) SABOTAJ, 2009, Acrylic and collage on linen

        Est: RM4,000 - RM6,000

        ‘Kojek’ is another male artist dealing with the Theatre of the Absurd, like Chan Kok Hooi and Lim Keh Soon. His is set in an industrial apocalyptic scenario, often nocturnal, and with little Lillipudian characters doing things that you have to strain close to his canvas to make out. The title, Sabotaj, here is self-explanatory, so you look at what or who is being sabotaged, and maybe, why. It’s like in one of those computer games. ‘Kojek’ is, of course, the glam name of Ilham Fadhli Shaimy, whose father is also a well-known artist, Mohamad Shaimy, the president of SENIKA (Pahang) and GAP (the national umbrella body).Kojek’s inherited part of his surrealism bent from his father. He graduated with a BFA from the Universiti ITM in 2003, and was selected for the Rimbun Dahan artist’s residency in 2010-2011. He held his first solo titled, To Lie in Ruins, at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya, in 2010, and had a two-man show with the award-winning artist Haslin Ismail titled, Friction, in KebunMimpi, Kuala Lumpur, in 2008.

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      • ILHAM FADHLI (B. Kelantan, 1980) Sabotaj, 2009
        Jun. 26, 2016

        ILHAM FADHLI (B. Kelantan, 1980) Sabotaj, 2009

        Est: RM6,000 - RM8,000

        Signed and dated “Ilham 2009” on lower right PACE GALLERY gallery label affixed on the reverse

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      • ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY A.K.A KOJEK (b. 1980) Untitled, 2012, Oil and collage on canvas
        Apr. 17, 2016

        ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY A.K.A KOJEK (b. 1980) Untitled, 2012, Oil and collage on canvas

        Est: RM6,000 - RM8,000

        Described by his wife, installation artist Azliza Ayob, as “fascinating, promising and uncertain”, Ilham Fadhli’s characters aptly define his work too. Also known as Kojek, he is a multi-dimensional artist with an inexorable imagination, taking his viewers on an edgy yet arresting adventure to an unfamiliar land beyond earth, with his dark and surreal landscapes. On offer here is a vast and obscure landscape with clouds, hills, mountains and sea surrounding a solitary old tree depicted in Kojek’s signature palette. His trademark miniature human figures going about their activities ignites the energy of this dreamlike composition.    Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist in Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham’s work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition titled To Lie in Ruins held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. Ilham’s works have been featured at the Rimbun Dahan Artist in Residence Show (2011), Spice! at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya (2010) and the MATAHATI Art Triangle held at National Visual Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2010). He has participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company, founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili. His work was also featured in a group exhibition titled Kembara Jiwa Fukuoka: Expanded Passion organised by Galeri Chandan that was presented in Fukuoka, Japan in 2013. He collaborated with Saiful Razman in Making Space: We Are Where We Aren’t, an exhibition curated by Ong Jo-Lene that explores the current urban condition, focusing on privacy (or the absence of) ,held in an unconventional space at Sekeping Sin Chew Kee, Kuala Lumpur in 2015.    REFERENCE http://rimbundahan.org/ilham-fadhli/

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      • ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY (b. 1980), The Late Great (Not Too Late, Not That Great), 2010, mixed media on paper
        Nov. 09, 2014

        ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY (b. 1980), The Late Great (Not Too Late, Not That Great), 2010, mixed media on paper

        Est: RM13,000 - RM16,000

        ILHAM FADHLI SHAIMY A.K.A KOJEK b. Kelantan, 1980 THE LATE GREATS (NOT TOO LATE, NOT THAT GREAT), 2010 Signed and dated 'Ilham 2010' (lower right) Mixed media on paper 143cm x 158cm Making his first appearance at Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers auction, Ilham Fadhli Shaimy also known as Kojek is an artist with an inexorable imagination. He takes his viewers on an edgy yet arresting adventure to an unfamiliar land beyond earth with his dark and surreal landscapes. The Late Greats (Not Too Late, Not That Great) depicts a bizarre landscape - an unfertile soil jarring and uneven in its terrain though a lone tree stands strong on the right side of the composition, a rocky mountain dominating the background, smoke polluting the area and human and animal figures of disproportionate sizes scatter the ground in their own bewildering actions - finely and intricately illustrated in black ink, pencil, charcoal and red coloured pencil. Ilham Fadhli graduated with a Degree in Fine Arts from Universiti Institut Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam in 2003. Subsequently, he has frequently exhibited in galleries across Kuala Lumpur and had spent a term as the 16th Artist in Residence at Rimbun Dahan from 2010 to 2011. Ilham's work addresses contemporary issues through an absurdist or surrealist narrative. He has held a two-man show with fellow artist Haslin Ismail titled Friction in Kuala Lumpur (2008) and a solo exhibition titled To Lie in Ruins held at Pace Gallery (2010). His collages often incorporate delicate figures, dramatic colours and the use of scale to create these narratives and invite the viewer to discuss the issues raised. Ilham's works have been featured in theRimbun Dahan Artist in Residence Show (2011), Spice! at Pace Gallery, Petaling Jaya (2010) and the MATAHATI Art Triangle held at National Visual Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (2010). He has also participated in a group exhibition in Singapore (2011), curated by the artist and curatorial collective called Flying Karpet Company founded by contemporary artists Aswad Ameir, Saiful Razman and Shahrul Jamili.

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