Malaysiakini | 4:40PM Jan 16, 2014
Despite sitting on the hot seat as Penang’s chief minister since 2008, Lim Guan Eng said, “Life is meant to be fun.”
Lim said the most important thing for an artist is to have its critics and the public to participate in his or her art and “have fun”.
“Even in serious works, the basic essence is to have fun. So don’t take life so seriously. We can take a different view. Life is meant to be fun,” Lim said, obviously in a good mood.
“We come not only to celebrate art but also Penangites and those who are proud of Penang,”
Lim said Zachaveric is proud of Penang and want to give something back to the state so that arts and culture can bloom here.
“I must say I do not know anything about art. But I am here to learn and I like some of his pieces especially where he depicts body parts as machines. Each one would his or her own favourite,” Lim added.
Lim urged others to come forward and showcase their art as Zachaveric had done.
He expressed hope that international artists would make Penang their home someday, as Zachaveric had done.
He added that he will be using Murobond Paints for all his murals showcased during ‘Art is Rubbish/Rubbish is Art’.
Zacharevic is also collaborating with Eastern & Oriental Berhad to unveil the opening of a satellite show held at E&O Hotel’s Victory Annexe.
The collaboration will continue with some his most engaging installations from ‘Art is Rubbish/Rubbish is Art’ pieces adorning the boardwalks of Straits Quay Marina.
With the solo show, Zachaveric will launch an art space in Penang – held at the privately-owned Old Hin Bus Depot along Brick Kiln Roa
The show is open to the public from Friday to Feb 14.