The Pictures on Pudu Jail’s Walls
Dr K. Azril Ismail, photographer/artist/researcher
24-Jan-19 15:00
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Pudu Jail was one of those places that captured our imagination, both for its actual historical value and for the usual tales that circulate about a prison and its inmates. “The Pudu Jail’s Graffiti” exhibition takes us inside the prison to literally give us a look at its wall, with its documentation of the drawings and etchings that the inmates had done on its walls over the years. The exhibition is the product of documentation done more than a decade ago by Dr K. Azril Ismail, who is a photographer and researcher. We speak with Dr Azril about his experiences capturing these images, and why it is important to document these less-comfortable aspects of our history.
Produced by: Sharmilla Ganesan
Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan
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Categories: Film, Visual Arts, History, People and Places
Tags: photography, visual documentation, prison graffiti, graffiti, Pudu Jail, Kuala Lumpur, Front Row, Bigger Picture,