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20/02/2026

Alia Ismail shares with us how she turns domestic interior into a site of quiet confrontation, where care, labour, desire and doubt coexist without hierarchy. The Living Room unfolds from the lived tension of sustaining an artistic practice while inhabiting the daily, cyclical demands of motherhood. Here, the living room is not a backdrop but a condition: a space where time is fragmented, attention is divided and creative thought must negotiate with responsibility.

Alia’s works resist spectacle. Instead, they dwell in moments of pause, fatigue, repetition, and emotional restraint, gestures shaped by limited time and shared space. The struggle is not framed as conflict alone, but as an ongoing negotiation between presence and absence, ambition and sacrifice. In embracing this ambivalence, Alia rejects the myth of artistic singularity, proposing instead a practice formed through interruption and endurance.

Presented with restraint and clarity, Alia offers an intimate yet resolute meditation on what it means to continue making, thinking and becoming, within the very spaces that demand so much of the self.

Ramadhan MubarakWishing for a month that brings clarity to the heart, grace to our days, and quiet abundance to all.———I...
19/02/2026

Ramadhan Mubarak

Wishing for a month that brings clarity to the heart, grace to our days, and quiet abundance to all.
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Irsyad Maktar, Molecular Oscillation
Merbau wood, aluminium, stainless steel rod, cable, bolt and clear wood finish
80 x 274 x 31 cm
2025

Welcoming the Lunar New Year as a moment of renewal and reflection.May the year ahead be marked by abundance, balance, a...
15/02/2026

Welcoming the Lunar New Year as a moment of renewal and reflection.

May the year ahead be marked by abundance, balance, and thoughtful beginnings, bringing clarity, continuity and sustained creative growth to all.
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Tofu Szeyu ‘Interwoven'
Oil on canvas
123 x 123 cm
2025

As the new moon rises and a new year begins, we wish you a Lunar New Year filled with renewal, quiet prosperity, and end...
15/02/2026

As the new moon rises and a new year begins, we wish you a Lunar New Year filled with renewal, quiet prosperity, and enduring grace. May the days ahead unfold with clarity, balance, and gentle abundance.

The gallery will be closed and will resume operations on 19 February. We invite you to visit on the final day to experience A Measurement of Things and The Living Room before the exhibitions come to a close.

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Tofu Szeyu, Interwoven
Oil on canvas
123 x 123 cm
2025

“In this space, becoming is allowed to remain unresolved, unfolding as a quiet condition rather than a moment of change....
13/02/2026

“In this space, becoming is allowed to remain unresolved, unfolding as a quiet condition rather than a moment of change.”

Haslin Ismail situates transformation within a suspended psychological terrain, where the figure neither arrives nor disappears. Identity loosens its grip and the body no longer acts as a reliable container for the self. Stripped of clarity through muted tones and obscured gestures, recognition is withheld and presence emerges as fragile, uncertain, and incomplete.

Here, becoming is not framed as progress or metamorphosis, but as an aftermath, what lingers when form can no longer hold meaning. Transformation does not resolve itself; it persists, held gently in suspension, asking us to remain with what cannot yet be named.

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Becoming (After the Body)
Oil on canvas
50 x 71 cm
2025

A Measurement of Things runs from 30 January - 19 February 2026, every Tuesday - Saturday from 12 - 8 pm.

Thank you to all who attended ATMA Dialogue  #1. The depth of conversation, the exchange of perspectives, and the spirit...
11/02/2026

Thank you to all who attended ATMA Dialogue #1. The depth of conversation, the exchange of perspectives, and the spirit of collective inquiry shaped an evening of thoughtful engagement. Our sincere appreciation to artist speakers Afiq Romi, Alia Ismail, Fazreen Sukri, and Haslin Ismail, whose insights and practices anchored the discourse.

What unfolded was not only dialogue, but a shared space for reflection and critical presence. This gathering marks the beginning of an ongoing series committed to sustained conversation. We remain attentive to the lines of inquiry set in motion that evening and to how they will continue to unfold within future programs at ATMA.

We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who joined us for the opening reception last Friday. It was a pleasure to welco...
06/02/2026

We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who joined us for the opening reception last Friday. It was a pleasure to welcome and engage with the audience to experience the gallery. We look forward to continuing the conversation throughout the run of the exhibition.

“In this space, mourning is allowed to persist indefinitely, unfolding in a state of perpetual occurrence without conclu...
05/02/2026

“In this space, mourning is allowed to persist indefinitely, unfolding in a state of perpetual occurrence without conclusion.”

In Fire, Tikwei begins with a familiar gesture: the burning of joss paper. Traditionally tied to ritual, remembrance and communication with the departed, this act is here removed from its cultural and religious setting and placed within an undefined, almost vacuum-like space. Detached from ceremony, the fire no longer reads as violent or dramatic. Instead, it becomes quiet, contained, and strangely still.
In this suspended environment, combustion is understood as a form of mourning, an irreversible process in which matter slowly transforms into ash and disappears. Grief is not presented as an emotional eruption, but as something restrained and continuous, held in a state of lasting tension. The burning does not conclude; it lingers.

Holding grief in suspension, Tikwei asks us to sit with loss not as something to overcome, but as something that quietly continues to burn.


Fire
Oil on canvas
90 x 90 cm
2025

A Measurement of Things runs from 30 January until 19 February 2026, every Tuesday until Saturday from 12 - 8 pm

We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who joined us for the opening reception last Friday. It was a pleasure to welco...
05/02/2026

We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who joined us for the opening reception last Friday. It was a pleasure to welcome and engage with the audience to experience the gallery. We look forward to continuing the conversation throughout the run of the exhibition.

On Small Terms and Measured ThingsWith Afiq Romi, Alia Ismail, Fazreen Sukri, Haslin IsmailResponding to ATMA Contempora...
04/02/2026

On Small Terms and Measured Things
With Afiq Romi, Alia Ismail, Fazreen Sukri, Haslin Ismail

Responding to ATMA Contemporary’s current exhibitions A Measurement of Things and The Living Room: On Small Terms, the first series of ATMA Dialogue looks at how each artist works within real conditions, limited time, space, materials, personal responsibilities, and systems of value, and how these limits shape the way their works are made and understood. Moving between the domestic, the personal, and the measured, the session opens a space for the artists to talk about process, scale, ambition, and what it means to keep making work on their own terms.

Free seating, all are welcome.

Saturday, 7 February 2026
3 pm

A quiet conversation between space and self, Alia Ismail’s ‘The Living Room’ transforms the familiar into a site of memo...
31/01/2026

A quiet conversation between space and self, Alia Ismail’s ‘The Living Room’ transforms the familiar into a site of memory, intimacy, and lived experience.

“I explore the tension between visibility and invisibility, ambition, and obligation. The act of carefully sculpting these scenes becomes a form of devotion to both motherhood and art asserting that creative identity does not disappear, even when it must survive in small, hidden, or fragile spaces.”

Drawing from the Alia’s lived experience as a full-time mother, these hand-sculpted miniature environments are presented within found objects. Each work stages moments of domestic life, isolation, and quiet endurance, offering personal truths shaped by limited time, shared spaces, and the sustained pursuit of artistic practice.

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The Living Room: On Small Terms
Project Room by Alia Ismail
30 Jan - 19 Feb 2026

Inside A Measurement of Things, where scale, space, and detail unfold through quiet gestures and considered forms.Artist...
25/01/2026

Inside A Measurement of Things, where scale, space, and detail unfold through quiet gestures and considered forms.

Artists featuring:
Afiq Romi, Aimi Athika, Asyraf Hidayat, Farhan Rizuwan, Fazreen Sukri, Haslin Ismail, Hazim Jaffry, Irsyad Maktar, Saharudin Ali, Tikwei, Tofu Szeyu

Join us for the opening reception next Friday, 7.30 pm.
Exhibition on view 30 Jan – 19 Feb, 12-8pm.

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