'It's like walking into my paintings,' says Kide Baharudin on exhibiting in old shophouse


For his solo show 'Pe'el', Kide is showcasing 12 paintings, including 'Kedai-kedai di Desa' pictured here. Photo: Chun Cheah Tang

Kide Baharudin isn’t too fussed about exhibition riders.

The Seremban, Negri Sembilan-based artist would have been perfectly happy furnishing his first solo show, featuring a new series of retro Malaysia paintings, with 1960s era props such as old kopitiam furniture, a jukebox and a couple of vintage wooden cupboards to set the old world atmosphere.

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