08-05-2025
Galeri Petronas in KLCC teases reopening in June, after a four-year 'pause'
For art enthusiasts, the return of Galeri Petronas in KLCC - after an absence of over four years - is a welcome development, adding another notable destination to the capital's cultural landscape. Photo: The Star/Filepic
It's been more than four years since Galeri Petronas in KLCC last welcomed art lovers through its doors, but come June, the gallery is set to reopen with a fresh start.
The announcement came via a social media teaser, where the gallery expressed gratitude for the public's patience during its extended 'pause.'
In May 2021, Galeri Petronas stopped its gallery programmes in response to a realignment of its operating model during the pandemic. While this temporarily halted exhibitions, the gallery space continued to support cultural and corporate showcases.
It hosted Petronas-related 50th anniversary events last year and held racing season exhibitions - including Formula 1 and MotoGP shows.
A new beginning
Galeri Petronas' reopening will be marked by a group exhibition titled Old School x New Rules, featuring 15 Malaysian artists. The line-up, curated by an in-house team, will be announced soon.
'From street art to design, from old-school vibes to bold new ideas, this exhibition bridges styles and redefines creative expression. It's a celebration of culture, creativity, and connection across generations,' the gallery shared on Instagram.
In the lead-up to the relaunch, Galeri Petronas has also been posting trivia on its artistic journey.
"Founded in 1992 as a corporate gallery in the Dayabumi Complex, Kuala Lumpur, Galeri Petronas soon evolved into a dedicated public space aimed at nurturing and preserving Malaysia's rich and diverse art ecosystem. In 1998, it relocated to Level 3 of Suria KLCC, where it remained a significant cultural hub for more than two decades," read a recent post.
Galeri Petronas, home to an extensive Malaysian art collection, is a circular gallery spanning 2,000sq m.
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