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CURRENT EXHIBITION

HASANUL ISYRAF IDRIS – BINTANG HIJAU

17 January - 14 February 2026

Richard Koh Fine Art

Blk 47 Malan Rd #01-26 Gillman Barracks

Singapore 109444

Open Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am - 7 pm
Closed on Sunday, Monday, Public Holiday

Exhibition Overview

About the Exhibition

Richard Koh Fine Art (Singapore) is delighted to present Bintang Hijau, a solo exhibition by Malaysian artist Hasanul Isyraf Idris (b.1978), held in conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2026.

Bintang Hijau takes its title from the permanent forest reserve located in Selama, Perak, one of the poorest regions in Malaysia, bordering the Kulim High-Tech Industrial Park and the Titiwangsa mountain range. It is here that Hasanul is currently building his studio, and from this landscape the works in this exhibition emerge.

This body of work manifests as a visual diary that maps the transition of the landscape, where drawings, notes, and collected materials converge into forms of care and attention. In Hasanul’s hands, the unseen life of the forest—its fragility, persistence, and memory—becomes a subject of contemplation.

Featured Artworks

Zooriat
Zooriat
Acrylic, gouache on paper, 2025
Anatomy Of Shelter
Anatomy Of Shelter
Acrylic, gouache, ink on paper, 2025
Bintang Hijau
Bintang Hijau
Acrylic, gouache, ink on paper, 2025
Mother and Child
Mother and Child
Ink, watercolor, acrylic, 2025
Mother and Child
Ketika And The 7 Sisters
Hasanul Isyraf Idris,2025

About the Artist

HASANUL ISYRAF IDRIS (b.1978, Perak, Malaysia)

Hasanul Isyraf Idris was trained at Mara University of Technology (UiTM), Perak, Malaysia and is presently based in Penang.

His practice spans a variety of media, including painting, drawing, installation, video work, and sculpture. His works typically manifest hybridity of fictional and surreal iconography drawn from personal invention as well as from a melange of pop cultural references, such as comic books, science fiction, street art, and film. He personifies his personal struggles as an artist with strange characters and creatures that inhabit his invented universes.