EXPLORING THE ARTISTIC LEGACY OF CHUNG CHEN SUN AT THE NATIONAL ART GALLERY

7 August 2025 – The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC), through the  National Art Gallery, held the official launch of the Archive Project: Chung Chen Sun Exhibition and Catalogue at the National Art Gallery. This exhibition aims to introduce  and revive the legacy of the late Chung Chen Sun, a prominent Chinese ink painter and  influential art educator in Malaysia. 

The inauguration was officiated by YB Datuk Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan, Deputy Minister  of MOTAC. Also in attendance were YBrs. Encik Shaik Rizal Sulaiman, Chairman of the  National Visual Arts Development Board (LPSVN), YBrs. Encik Amerrudin Ahmad,  Director-General of LPSVN, officers from MOTAC and agencies, as well as the family  members of the late Chung Chen Sun. 

YB Datuk Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan, along with the Director-General of the National Art Gallery, the curator of the exhibition, and the family members of the late Chung Chen Sun, visited the exhibition.

As the third edition in the Archive Project series by the National Art Gallery, this exhibition  brings together a wide range of important documentation. These include photographs,  sketches, catalogues, and interview recordings that offer a comprehensive insight into  Chung Chen Sun’s creative process and artistic philosophy. In addition to his well-known  Chinese ink works, the exhibition also features oil and pastel paintings that are rarely shown  to the public. These artworks highlight the diversity of his techniques and the evolution of  his artistic style throughout his career. 

As one of the founding members of the Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA), Chung Chen Sun  made significant contributions to the Malaysian art scene through his artistic practice and  lifelong dedication to art education. Through the curated archival materials, the exhibition  serves as an important reference in the history of Malaysian art. It also broadens public  understanding of his role and contributions in shaping the local art scene, particularly within  the context of Malaysian history and culture. 

The exhibition is curated with Confucian philosophy as its central framework. It reflects the  influence of Sanjiao, or the Three Teachings, which combine elements of Confucianism,  Daoism, and Buddhism. These philosophies are reflected in both his artworks and his worldview. 

The theme of the exhibition is divided into six segments. These include his journey from  national to international recognition, cultural and artistic exchanges between Malaysia and  China, the modernization of ink painting that merges Eastern and Western art approaches,  his contributions to art education, his personal and family life, and his role as an art donor.  This structure enhances the clarity of the narrative and allows visitors to engage with the  exhibition in a more meaningful way. 

Dr. Chung Yi, representing the family of the late Chung Chen Sun, together with Mrs. Lee Soo Lin, the late artist’s wife, presenting the Archive Project: Chung Chen Sun exhibition catalogue to YB Datuk Khairul Firdaus Akbar Khan.

The event also featured the launch of the Archive Project: Chung Chen Sun catalogue,  which presents in-depth information related to the exhibition. The publication includes a  curated selection of artworks, archival materials, and significant moments from his artistic  journey and contributions. It reflects the National Art Gallery’s commitment to  documentation and serves as a valuable reference for both current and future generations. 

In addition, the National Art Gallery has collaborated in publishing the book Chung Chen  Sun: Seventy Years of Art. This book was published in conjunction with his 90th birth  anniversary, as a tribute to his artistic influence and legacy. 

The Archive Project: Chung Chen Sun exhibition offers more than a retrospective of a single  artist’s career. It weaves together art, education, and culture to create a meaningful and  enriching experience. Through a thoughtfully curated presentation, visitors are invited to  engage with the enduring legacy of Chung Chen Sun. 

The public is invited to visit and experience the exhibition, which is open until 1  September 2025 at the National Art Gallery. Admission is free. For more information,  follow the National Art Gallery’s official social media platforms or visit  www.artgallery.gov.my