Lot 057
Hamir Soib
b. Johor, 1969
The Culture, 2017
signed and dated (lower right)
oil on canvas
46 x 30cm
PROVENANCE
Private collection, Selangor
ESTIMATE RM 5,500 – 9,000
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Enigmatic and distinctive, Hamir’s works are visual commentaries on social issues. Depicted in the scene is a drainage bag which used to collect urine but what is creepy is that there’s a snake clinging on top of it.
Hamir Soib is known for his works with sharp socio-political commentary about issues and events at home. He founded The Gudang warehouse art space in 2002 and he held his first solo at The Gudang in 2005. He is also active in theatre and film productions, besides painting. He won the Best Art Director award with Zuraini Anuar in Erma Fatima’s Perempuan Melayu Terakhir in the 14th Malaysia Film Festival. In 2005, he won the Incentive Award in the Shah Alam Gallery Open. Hamir was a finalist in the Sovereign Art Award Hong Kong in 2007. As a Matahati icon, he was from the same ‘Class of ‘91’ graduation from the Mara Institute of Technology. He won a Consolation Prize in the Dokumentasi Kemiskinan competition in 1990. In May 2017, Hamir held a successful solo called the self-explanatory Small Works at the Segaris Art Center in Kuala Lumpur. |