Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Vanessa Murrell
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 202426. Alya Hatta
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Colour pencil, marker and pen on paper
2024
A6 (10x15cm)
Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
This auction is raising proceeds for The Hepatitis C Trust
Curated by Vanessa Murrell
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About
Alya Hatta (b.1999, Malaysia) is an interdisciplinary artist based between London and Kuala Lumpur. She graduated from her BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London before finding herself in the MA Painting Course at Royal College of Art. She has exhibited internationally in London, Milan, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, Tübingen and Sydney amongst others. Hatta is a member of ‘Unamed Collective’ and ‘FloorFive’ collective, who are currently part of a year long residency at Goldsmiths CCA.
Drawing on personal experiences and memories, Hatta uses the dynamism of colour, form, sound and space to explore the realm of digital and physical in representing her Southeast Asian identity, and to portray the colourful intimacies of the diasporic human condition. She takes inspiration from the communities of both her South-London and Kuala Lumpur residences as well as Southeast Asian mythology to create alternate realities in an attempt to find new spaces in which she can call home.
Alya recently took part in our 2023 International Women’s Day Auction – read her interview with FAD Magazine as part of the auction.
Education
BA Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London
MA Painting Course at Royal College of Art
Solo Exhibitions
2022
Up on Stilts, The Room, London
2020
Playground, ZHAN Art | Space, Selangor
2017
Aphrodisia, Minut Init Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021
Tate Collective: Finding Home Digital Display, Tate Britain, London
2021
Young Artist Incubator Show, Wei-Ling Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
2021
In Other Company, Deptford X Festival, London
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