Angkor Thom, Angkor

Title
Angkor Thom, Angkor
Creator
Year/Period
1966
Region
Malaysia
Dimension
Frame size: H59.2 x W48.3 x D3.6 cm,
Image size: 26.5 x 18.5 cm
Accession No.
2009-03567
Credit Line
Gift of Yeap Lam Yang

Latiff Mohidin, born in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia in 1941 completed his primary education in Singapore. While in Singapore, at an early age, Latiff’s precocity in understanding paintings earned him the nickname, ‘Wonder Boy’. From 1960-1964, Latiff studied art at Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste in Berlin, Germany and did brief residencies in Paris and New York. Inspired by his exploration of Southeast Asia in 1964, Latiff has since produced compelling series of artworks – the result of a synthesis between his European experience and the rediscovery of his homeland. He is also a poet who has published several volumes of poetry. ‘Angkor Thom, Angkor’ was realized upon Latiff’s contemplation of Cambodia’s historical architectural ruins. Latiff seems to reflect its ruins as destroyed by time and nature in this production. Apart from the iconic representation of the erratic growth of plant-life, the deconstruction of the majestic and textural traits of the enduring capital city of the Khmer empire is much emphasized here. The tremendous battle of muted colours and the violent vibrations of forms depict the energy of destruction through the prism of Latiff’s emotion.