A fruit-shaped pavilion and seven other outdoor installations at Gillman Barracks are open for public view and use in the Disini Festival.
Disini is curated by Mr Khairuddin Hori, curatorial director of the Chan + Hori Gallery, which organised the festival with the National Arts Council. The name comes from the Malay adverb "di sini" or "over here".
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