- Source: Ahmad Fuad Osman
Ahmad Fuad Osman (born 1969) also known as Fuad, is a contemporary artist and painter in Malaysia known for installation art inspired by social and cultural changes. He is one of the founding members of the artist collective Matahati, formed in 1991, which played a role in the development of Malaysian contemporary art. He currently works and resides in Kuala Lumpur.
In 1998, Fuad joined protests around the firing of Anwar Ibrahim. The National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur organized a mid-career survey of his work in 2019–20. All artwork in this survey was approved by the museum, but on January 31 four artworks were removed allegedly due to being politically obscene.
Awards
1994: Honourable Mention, Malaysian Art Open, Petronas Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1994: Honourable Mention, Philip Morris Malaysia Art Award, National Art Gallery, Malaysia
2000: Jurors Choice, Philip Morris Malaysia Art Award, National Art Gallery, Malaysia
2003: Jurors Choice, Philip Morris Malaysia Art Award, National Art Gallery, Malaysia
2004: Asian Artists Fellowship, Freeman Foundation, Vermont Studio Centre, United States
2005/2006: Asian Artists Fellowship, Goyang National Art Studio, South Korea
2008: Jurors Choice, APBF Art Awards 2008, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Dewa United F.C.
- Daftar tokoh Malaysia
- Daftar tokoh Turki
- Daftar pemeran televisi laki-laki Indonesia
- Partai Islam Se-Malaysia
- Shukri Yahaya
- Munafik (film)
- Daftar pemeran film laki-laki Indonesia
- Daftar tokoh Sumatera Barat
- Daftar tokoh Minangkabau
- Ahmad Fuad Osman
- Ahmad Fuad Ismail
- Osman I
- List of Malaysian artists
- List of Egyptians
- Mustafa Fazıl Pasha
- List of Kurds
- Sharjah Calligraphy Museum
- List of commanders of the Order of Meritorious Service
- List of rulers of Damascus