Metamorphosis: Anniketyni Madian, Jaafar Latiff, Meta Enjelita, Khairulddin Wahab
Responding to Jaafar Latiff’s sustained innovation with batik and abstraction, the invited artists engage with his legacy through both material and conceptual transformation. Anniketyni Madian, known for her abstract sculptural works, draws on Iban folklore and Sarawakian cultural memory, embedding personal and ancestral narratives within universal forms. Latiff’s persistent exploration of abstraction offers a point of departure for her practice, where beneath seemingly universal forms lie traces of identity, heritage, and tradition. Meta Enjelita work explores the entangled matters of materiality, ecological and social structures, and her latest textile-based installation works incorporate stylised Jawi calligraphy inspired by Latiff’s Unspoken Dialogue series. Applying her signature rust-dyeing techniques, her works weave together traditional batik and calligraphic techniques into contemporary installation, giving form to a mutual conversation between art and craft. Khairulddin Wahab’s practice examines post-colonial histories, cultural geography, and environmental narratives. Similarly drawing on cultural narratives surrounding batik traditions, his latest work adds another dimension to his practice, especially after his residency at Lohjinawi, Yogyakarta, towards the end of 2025. Instead of working with his preferred acrylic paints, Khairulddin has decided to adopt batik-inspired techniques for his latest work – a commentary on the spice and nutmeg trade during the colonial era.