Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise)
Malaysia
 

During his time as an Artist-in-Residence, Ise will note take through drawing and create a series of events utilising food as a social binder whilst also going deeper into its layered histories and how this connects to Southeast Asia.


Related Countries
Malaysia

Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise)

6 April - 16 June 2015

Ise’s practice is informed by expressions of popular culture such as comics and graffiti and the manner in which they serve to represent alternative histories of place and culture. He works closely with various communities and will explore the relationship between Malaysian and Singaporean communities.

True to his existing practice, during his time as an Artist-in-Residence, Ise will note take through drawing and create a series of events utilising food as a social binder whilst also going deeper into its layered histories and how this connects to Southeast Asia.


Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise), 6 April — 16 June 2015, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise), 6 April — 16 June 2015, Courtesy the artist.
Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise), 6 April — 16 June 2015, Courtesy the artist.
Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise), 6 April — 16 June 2015, Courtesy the artist.
Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise), 6 April — 16 June 2015, Courtesy the artist.
Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise), 6 April — 16 June 2015, Courtesy the artist.

Contributors
Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise)
Roslisham Ismail (aka Ise)
Artist-in-Residence
Malaysia

Ise’s work includes installations, publications, animations, collages, participatory events, and the artist space Parking Project (run out of his apartment in Kuala Lumpur). This practice is informed by expressions of popular culture such as comics and graffiti and the manner in which they serve to represent alternative histories of place and culture. Whatever final form it takes, Ise‚ work is always participatory, embedded in conversation, friendship and the experiences of simply living life amongst a multitude of communities internationally. Iseis a graduate of Mara University of Technology in Selangor, Malaysia. Selected exhibitions and Biennials and Residencies include: Singapore Biennale (2011); Asia Triennial Manchester, United Kingdom (2011); Jakarta Biennale with Indonesian collaborative Ruangrupa (2009) Artist-in-Residence at Artspace Visual Arts Centre, Sydney (2006) and the 9th Istanbul Biennial (2005); He is the co-founder of Sentap, a quarterly art publication in Malaysia.