
Penang is about to become the stage for one of Asia’s most talked-about artistic universes as Sim Chan brings his Infinite-land exhibition to Malaysian shores for the very first time. And trust us, this is not your typical gallery visit. It’s whimsical, it’s reflective, it’s interactive… and it might just make you rethink the world around you.
Hosted by Blank Canvas from 6–29 December, Infinite-land (Penang) marks a new chapter in the Hong Kong artist’s widely acclaimed series, which recently took Tainan by storm. This Malaysian edition doesn’t just travel, it transforms, coloured with the textures, symbols, and everyday quirks of local culture.
An Artistic Theme Park


Curator Kobe Ko describes the exhibition as a “theme-park-like dreamscape,” and that’s exactly what you’ll find.
Sim Chan expands Infinite-land into three signature series:
In Endlessness – Step into storyboxes that feel like portals. These 3D light sculptures use mirrored perspectives to create the illusion of infinite depth, so convincing you might forget where the walls end.
Wandering – This mobile light installation glides across the gallery, echoing the restless rhythm of urban life. It’s almost like the artwork is people-watching you.
WindowScape – A softer moment in the visual carnival, this light-painting series serves as a quiet portrait, an invitation to breathe, reflect, and take a personal pause.
But here’s where things get especially Penang-style fun: every visitor receives tokens. Yes, tokens! You’ll get to try your luck at claw machines and gacha machines for a chance to win actual pieces of the artist’s work. The interactive token booth, fashioned from an old pushcart, adds a nostalgic Malaysian wink to the experience.
And in a charming local twist, Sim Chan even enlisted Penangites to help complete certain details.
Why Penang? Why Now? Because Art Should Feel Alive

Backed by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture (MOTAC), the exhibition isn’t just a display, it’s a cultural exchange. Sim Chan’s works have travelled the world, but Penang offers a unique canvas: a city where heritage and modernity constantly mingle. It’s the perfect match for miniature worlds that mirror our own bustling, ever-shifting realities.
Blank Canvas, the host of the exhibition, is also marking a milestone: a move to a larger, more dynamic space at 85, Lorong Soo Hong, right in the heart of George Town’s UNESCO zone. With expanded opening hours and a renewed commitment to accessible contemporary art, this exhibition becomes both a celebration and a new beginning.
Don’t miss your chance to see why Infinite-land exhibition has mesmerised audiences from Tainan to Tokyo. Penang’s edition promises wonder, play, reflection, and maybe even a souvenir from the claw machine if luck is on your side.
| Exhibition Period | 6–29 December |
| Venue | Blank Canvas, 85 Lorong Soo Hong, George Town, Penang |
| Time | Thursday – Monday, 12pm – 7pm |
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