Contemporary Indonesia - Katerina Valdivia Bruch

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Contemporary Indonesia - Katerina Valdivia Bruch
CONTEMPORARY
INDONESIA
In collaboration with Matthias Arndt
BEN BROWN FINE ARTS LONDON
FOREWORD
We are proud to present this survey of contemporary Indonesian art here in the
London gallery and we are incredibly greatful to all the artists and to Matthias
Arndt and his team for making this possible.
Indonesia is a country which is attracting more and more attention not only
because of the quality of its contemporary art scene, but also because
Indonesian collectors are making such a splash on the international art scene.
We have been fortunate enough to go to Indonesia several times over the past
few years and have found the scene extremely active with some very creative
people. This is true in all the different media from installation to bronze sculptures to photography and obviously painting. This show and this catalogue
would not be possible without many people, so thank you all for your support.
Appreciation of Indonesian art in Europe is expanding at a rapid rate. There
have been shows in the last few years at ARNDT, Berlin; Espace Culturel Louis
Vuitton, Paris; Saatchi Gallery, London and MACRO, Rome and we are proud to
be at the heart of this cultural diversity.
Bringing Indonesian art to London feels right as London is the heart of the
Asian – European cultural interchange. Various artists from this group will show
in the Hong Kong gallery over the next few years.
We look forward to seeing you in either space over the next few months.
Ben Brown
Andreas Hecker
London
Hong Kong
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FROM ARTISTS’ INITIATIVES TO MARKET-ORIENTED
AND COLLECTOR-DRIVEN ART PRACTICES:
NOTES ON THE MODES OF ORGANISATION OF
THE INDONESIAN ARTS SCENE
By Matthias Arndt and Katerina Valdivia Bruch
In order to introduce contemporary Indonesian art to a broader international
audience, it is necessary to understand how the arts scene of Indonesia has
been shaped in the last two decades. The Indonesian art scene is most prominently concentrated in the islands of Java – in the cities of Jakarta, Yogyakarta
and Bandung – and Bali. In recent years, there has been a dramatic shift in its
structure and organisation, from that of artist-run spaces to more marketoriented art practices.
Organised by communities of artists with common interests, artist-run
spaces were a response to the lack of public infrastructure and support for the
arts in Indonesia. These non-profit initiatives offered artists opportunities to
collaborate, promoted discourse and served as gathering places where people
could find the latest news of local and international art scenes. Privately run
without any support from the government, these groups evolved in an organic
way to shape the arts scene. Cemeti Art House, established in 1988 by the
artist-couple Mella Jaarsma and Nindityo Adipurnomo in Yogyakarta, was probably the most significant and far-reaching artist initiative of the 1990s to bring
Indonesian contemporary art to an international level. The space brought
together artistic production, exhibitions, artist discourse and international residency programmes and was responsible for elevating many Indonesian artists
to international recognition and fame.
One artist who benefited from the influence and reach of Cemeti Art House
is Eko Nugroho. He began his career as a local street artist and is now exhibited
internationally to great acclaim. His latest solo exhibition, Témoin Hybride,
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opened at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in January of this year.
Influenced by graffiti, popular culture and Javanese culture, the artist playfully
creates imaginary figures and animated worlds in media including embroidery,
sculpture, murals, video, comic books and wayang (Javanese shadow puppets).
During the 1990s, countries like Australia and Japan played major roles in
the promotion of Indonesian contemporary art in the Asia Pacific region. The
Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art was established in 1993 by the
Queensland Art Gallery in Australia to promote the contemporary art of Asia,
Australia and the Pacific. Japanese institutions such as the Fukuoka Art
Museum and Japan Foundation were also very dedicated to exploring contemporary art in the region. These explorations of Indonesian contemporary art
were in part due to Indonesia’s foreign relations with both countries at that
time. Remarkably, the artists involved in these international exhibitions had a
certain degree of autonomy from the government, allowing the creation of
challenging and critical works that most likely would not be deemed suitable by
the Indonesian public administration.
The generation of Indonesian artists of the 1990s were characterised by a
tendency to address local socio-political issues in a critical way. The provocative, dynamic work of artists such as Agus Suwage, Heri Dono, Eddie Hara,
Arahmaiani, Mella Jaarsma, FX Harsono, Agung Kurniawan, Krisna Murti, Tisna
Sanjaya and Nindityo Adipurnomo garnered strong international interest in
Indonesian contemporary art. These artists participated in major international
art events, such as the Venice Biennale and the Asia Pacific Triennial and were
included in numerous group exhibitions, such as AWAS! Recent Works from
Indonesia which toured to Japan, Australia, Indonesia, the Netherlands and
Germany from 1999–2002.
FX Harsono is an example of an Indonesian artist whose work critically
addresses political and social issues of his country. Born in the village of Blitar
to Chinese-Indonesian parents, Harsono reflects upon the history and injustices of Chinese-Indonesian minorities in recent Indonesian history in his powerful body of work, which includes painting, installations and videos. His latest
works focus on writing his Chinese name, in response to a series of laws
Suharto enacted during his reign (1967–1998) that restricted the practice of
Chinese customs and religion to private domains and forced ChineseIndonesians to change their names to Indonesian-sounding names.
It is common for Indonesian galleries to work with multinational corporations to support their activities. For instance, a number of gallerists run
tobacco businesses or cooperate with joint venture companies to organise
arts events. Some gallerists even have their own foundations, such as the
Langgeng Art Foundation in Yogyakarta, established by Deddy Irianto, or the
museum and gallery space Art:1 of gallerist Martha Gunawan, which was inaugurated last October in Jakarta.
Also relevant to the creation of an arts community in Indonesia are art
spaces started by artists, such as Selasar Sunaryo Art Space by Sunaryo in
Bandung and Sangkring Art Space by Putu Sutawijaya in Yogyakarta. Another
branch of the artistic structure in Indonesia is the collectors. Dr. Oei Hong
Djien, a tobacco entrepreneur and avid collector, is the owner of the OHD
Museum in the city of Magelang, which provides the public with free access to
an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art.
In the absence of publicly-funded arts organisations, many Indonesian curators work for galleries. As a result, most gallery exhibitions are very well
curated, and, many curators in Indonesia tend to be attuned to the art market.
Notable exceptions are curators who write scholarly texts focused solely on
fostering art discourse, such as senior curator Hendro Wiyanto, and young
curators such as Enin Supriyanto, Agung Hujatnikajennong and Aminuddin
TH Siregar.
In recent years, many Indonesian galleries have participated in major Asian
art fairs in cities such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
These fairs expose the Indonesian artists to a wider collecting base and bring
their ideas to a broader platform. Concurrently in the last decade, Indonesian
art has found a receptive audience with the young, urban elite of the country. In
this context, commercial galleries have expanded to shopping malls, such
as the Jakarta Art District in the Grand Indonesia Mall, furthering the commodification of contemporary art. This newer generation of collectors are also
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interested in video and new media artworks, whereas generations past were
interested mostly in painting. The Internet, social media networks such as
YouTube and blogs are also credited with exposing Indonesian artists to a more
international and immediate audience, and in turn expose these artists to a
more global culture.
While in the 1990s it was the artists and their art spaces that dictated the
direction of Indonesian contemporary art, in recent years a growing international audience and a complex commercial system have shaped and developed
the arts scene to a profound new level. In 2011, the interest in Indonesian art
reverberated beyond the Asia Pacific to various parts of the West, with the
acclaimed exhibitions Trans-Figurations: Indonesian Mythologies at Le Espace
Culturel Louis Vuitton in Paris, The Indonesian Eye at Saatchi in London, and
Beyond the East at MACRO in Rome. The future of contemporary Indonesian
art is boundless and exciting, fuelled by inspired and bold artists; supportive
global institutions, curators and galleries; and a voracious and engaged collector and arts community.
FX HARSONO
NYOMAN MASRIADI
EKO NUGROHO
J. ARIADHITYA PRAMUHENDRA
AGUS SUWAGE
UGO UNTORO
ENTANG WIHARSO
YUNIZAR
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FX HARSONO
1
Writing in the rain – installation 2011
Installation with video performance, wooden desk and chairs,
acrylic sheet, 24 inch TV monitor
This work is from an edition of 3
Dimensions variable
2
Read the sign, read the history 2011
Acrylic on canvas
170 ⫻ 180 cm (66 7⁄8 ⫻ 70 7⁄8 in)
NYOMAN MASRIADI
3
Hi Five 2011
Acrylic on canvas
200 ⫻ 149.9 cm (78 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 59 in)
EKO NUGROHO
4
No Prosperity Allowed 2010
Machine embroidered rayon thread
on fabric backing
235 ⫻ 154 cm (92 1⁄2 ⫻ 60 7⁄8 in)
5
Satu Tujuan Tiga Masalah 2010
Machine embroidered rayon thread
on fabric backing
125 ⫻ 259 cm (49 1 ⁄4 ⫻ 102 in)
6
The Traveler 1 and 2 2010
Machine embroidered rayon thread on fabric backing
2 parts, 259 ⫻ 79 cm (102 ⫻ 311⁄8 in),
210 ⫻ 82 cm (82 5 ⁄8 ⫻ 32 1 ⁄4 in)
7
People are Reflected series
(Shit! It’s seem doesn’t work well with this coalition!) 2011
Chinese ink on canvas
195 ⫻ 130 cm (76 3⁄4 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
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9
People are Reflected series
(Share and Care is Beautiful Words, Isn’t It?) 2011
Chinese ink on canvas
195 ⫻ 130 cm (76 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
Cure Hole 2011
Acrylic on canvas
195 ⫻ 130 cm (76 3⁄4 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
10
Ilusi ketakutan dalam semenit
(Illusion of Fear in a minute) 2011
Krink marker, ink and acrylic on canvas
195 ⫻ 130 cm (76 3⁄4 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
J. ARIADHITYA PRAMUHENDRA
11
Absolution / Untitled 2011
Burnt object (installation) / charcoal on paper
Installation dimensions variable;
charcoal on paper: 200 ⫻ 150 cm (78 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 59 1⁄8 in)
12
Absolution / The Last Crucifixion 2011
Burnt object (installation) / work on canvas
Installation dimensions variable;
charcoal on paper: 190 ⫻ 300 cm (74 3⁄4 ⫻ 118 1⁄8 in)
AGUS SUWAGE
13
Part of an Offering to Ego #6 2008
Charcoal and graphite on paper
108 ⫻ 152 cm (42 1⁄2 ⫻ 59 7⁄8 in)
14
An Offering to Ego 2007
Graphite powder and resin mixture
60 ⫻ 350 ⫻ 150 cm (23 5⁄8 ⫻ 137 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 59 1⁄8 in)
UGO UNTORO
15
Untitled 1998
Mixed media on paper
29.5 ⫻ 21.5 cm (115⁄8 ⫻ 8 1⁄2 in)
16
17
Untitled 1998
Mixed media and collage on paper
37.5 ⫻ 26 cm (14 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 10 1⁄4 in)
Untitled 1998
Mixed media on paper
33 ⫻ 21.5 cm (13 ⫻ 8 1⁄2 in)
18
Untitled 2007
Mixed media on paper
33 ⫻ 41 cm (13 ⫻ 16 1⁄8 in)
19
20
Untitled 2007
Mixed media on paper
33 ⫻ 41 cm (13 ⫻ 16 1⁄8 in)
Untitled 2007
Mixed media on paper
33 ⫻ 41 cm (13 ⫻ 16 1⁄8 in)
21
22
23
24
Woman on the street 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
30 ⫻ 42 cm (11 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 16 1⁄2 in)
Too Hard 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
30 ⫻ 42 cm (113 ⁄4 ⫻ 161⁄2 in)
Do you know I’m just a black village dog?! 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
30 ⫻ 42 cm (113 ⁄4 ⫻ 16 1⁄2 in)
Untitled 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
29.5 ⫻ 42 cm (11 5⁄8 ⫻ 16 1⁄2 in)
25
Civilitation No.2 2009
Silver plated bronze
110 ⫻ 160 ⫻ 60 cm (43 1⁄4 ⫻ 63 ⫻ 23 5⁄8 in)
ENTANG WIHARSO
26
Temple of Hope Hit by Bus 2011
Cast Graphite/Resin: resin and graphite powder mixture, lava stone, resin,
thread, colour pigment, 22 light bulbs, electrical cables, steel bars,
black car paint, stainless steel screws and bolts
This work is from an edition of 2 + 1ap
300 ⫻ 325 ⫻ 225 cm (118 1⁄8 ⫻ 128 ⫻ 88 5 ⁄8 in)
27
The Last Weakness 2011
Graphite powder and resin mixture, pigment, steel, thread
This work is from an edition of 3
250 ⫻ 130 cm (98 3⁄8 ⫻ 51 1 ⁄8 in)
28
I Want to Be Like My Father 2011
Graphite powder and resin mixture, pigment, steel
This work is from an edition of 3
260 ⫻ 130 cm (102 3 ⁄8 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
29
Expanded Dream # 1 2011
Brass, resin, pigment and thread (polyurethane coating)
This work is from an edition of 2 + 1ap
210 ⫻ 79 ⫻ 33 cm (82 5 ⁄8 ⫻ 31 ⫻ 13 in)
30
Second skin and second landscape 2011
Oil on canvas
277 ⫻ 480 cm (109 1⁄8 ⫻ 189 in)
YUNIZAR
31
Animals 2011
Acrylic on canvas
180 ⫻ 180 cm (70 7⁄ ⫻ 70 7⁄8 in)
32
Coretan 2009
Acrylic on canvas
150 ⫻ 460 cm (59 1⁄8 ⫻ 181 1⁄8 in)
FX HARSONO
EKO NUGROHO
1
4
Writing in the rain – installation 2011
Installation with video performance,
wooden desk and chairs, acrylic sheet,
24 inch TV monitor
This work is from an edition of 3
Dimensions variable
No Prosperity Allowed 2010
Machine embroidered rayon thread
on fabric backing
235 ⫻ 154 cm (92 1⁄2 ⫻ 60 7⁄8 in)
2
Read the sign, read the history 2011
Acrylic on canvas
170 ⫻ 180 cm (66 7⁄8 ⫻ 70 7⁄8 in)
5
Satu Tujuan Tiga Masalah 2010
Machine embroidered rayon thread
on fabric backing
125 ⫻ 259 cm (49 1⁄4 ⫻ 102 in)
6
NYOMAN MASRIADI
The Traveler 1 and 2 2010
Machine embroidered rayon thread on fabric
backing
2 parts, 259 ⫻ 79 cm (102 ⫻ 311 ⁄8 in),
210 ⫻ 82 cm (82 5 ⁄8 ⫻ 32 1 ⁄4 in)
3
7
Hi Five 2011
Acrylic on canvas
200 ⫻ 149.9 cm (78 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 59 in)
People are Reflected series (Shit! It’s seem
doesn’t work well with this coalition!) 2011
Chinese ink on canvas
195 ⫻ 130 cm (76 3⁄4 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
8
People are Reflected series (Share and
Care is Beautiful Words, Isn't It?) 2011
Chinese ink on canvas
195 ⫻ 130 cm (76 3⁄4 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
9
Cure Hole 2011
Acrylic on canvas
195 ⫻ 130 cm (76 3⁄4 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
10
Ilusi ketakutan dalam semenit
(Illusion of Fear in a minute) 2011
Krink marker, ink and acrylic on canvas
195 ⫻ 130 cm (76 3⁄4 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
J. ARIADHITYA PRAMUHENDRA
UGO UNTORO
ENTANG WIHARSO
YUNIZAR
11
15
26
31
Absolution / Untitled 2011
Burnt object (installation) / charcoal on paper
Installation dimensions variable;
charcoal on paper: 200 ⫻ 150 cm (78 3⁄4 ⫻ 59 1⁄8 in)
Untitled 1998
Mixed media on paper
29.5 ⫻ 21.5 cm (115 ⁄8 ⫻ 8 1⁄2 in)
Animals 2011
Acrylic on canvas
180 ⫻ 180 cm (70 7⁄ ⫻ 70 7⁄8 in)
12
Untitled 1998
Mixed media and collage on paper
37.5 ⫻ 26 cm (14 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 10 1⁄4 in)
Temple of Hope Hit by Bus 2011
Cast Graphite/Resin: resin and graphite powder
mixture, lava stone, resin, thread, colour pigment,
22 light bulbs, electrical cables, steel bars,
black car paint, stainless steel screws and bolts
This work is from an edition of 2 + 1ap
300 ⫻ 325 ⫻ 225 cm (118 1⁄8 ⫻ 128 ⫻ 88 5⁄8 in)
Absolution / The Last Crucifixion 2011
Burnt object (installation) / work on canvas
Installation dimensions variable;
charcoal on canvas: 190 ⫻ 300 cm (74 3⁄4 ⫻ 118 1⁄8 in)
16
17
Untitled 1998
Mixed media on paper
33 ⫻ 21.5 cm (13 ⫻ 8 1⁄2 in)
18
AGUS SUWAGE
13
Part of an Offering to Ego #6 2008
Charcoal and graphite on paper
108 ⫻ 152 cm (42 1⁄2 ⫻ 59 7⁄8 in)
14
An Offering to Ego 2007
Graphite powder and resin mixture
60 ⫻ 350 ⫻ 150 cm (23 5⁄8 ⫻ 137 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 59 1⁄8 in)
Untitled 2007
Mixed media on paper
33 ⫻ 41 cm (13 ⫻ 16 1⁄8 in)
19
Untitled 2007
Mixed media on paper
33 ⫻ 41 cm (13 ⫻ 16 1⁄8 in)
20
Untitled 2007
Mixed media on paper
33 ⫻ 41 cm (13 ⫻ 16 1⁄8 in)
21
Woman on the street 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
30 ⫻ 42 cm (11 3 ⁄4 ⫻ 16 1⁄2 in)
22
Too Hard 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
30 ⫻ 42 cm (113 ⁄4 ⫻ 161⁄2 in)
23
Do you know I’m just a black village dog?! 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
30 ⫻ 42 cm (113 ⁄4 ⫻ 16 1⁄2 in)
24
Untitled 2008
Watercolour and ink on paper
29.5 ⫻ 42 cm (11 5⁄8 ⫻ 16 1⁄2 in)
25
Civilitation No.2 2009
Silver plated bronze
110 ⫻ 160 ⫻ 60 cm (43 1 ⁄4 ⫻ 63 ⫻ 23 5⁄8 in)
27
The Last Weakness 2011
Graphite powder and resin mixture, pigment,
steel, thread
This work is from an edition of 3
250 ⫻ 130 cm (98 3⁄8 ⫻ 51 1 ⁄8 in)
28
I Want to Be Like My Father 2011
Graphite powder and resin mixture, pigment, steel
This work is from an edition of 3
260 ⫻ 130 cm (102 3 ⁄8 ⫻ 51 1⁄8 in)
29
Expanded Dream # 1 2011
Brass, resin, pigment and thread
(polyurethane coating)
This work is from an edition of 2 + 1ap
210 ⫻ 79 ⫻ 33 cm (82 5⁄8 ⫻ 31 ⫻ 13 in)
30
Second skin and second landscape 2011
Oil on canvas
277 ⫻ 480 cm (109 1⁄8 ⫻ 189 in)
32
Coretan 2009
Acrylic on canvas
150 ⫻ 460 cm (59 1⁄8 ⫻ 181 1⁄8 in)
FX HARSONO
Born in Blitar, East Java,
Indonesia, 1949
Lives and works in Jakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2012 Writing In The Rain, Tyler Rollins,
New York, NY, USA
2010 Testimonies, Singapore Art
Museum, Singapore
Re:petisi/posisi, Langgeng Art
Foundation, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2009 The Erased Time, National Gallery
of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Surviving Memories, Vanessa Art Link,
Beijing, China
2008 Aftertaste, Koong Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2007 Titik Nyeri/Point of Pain, Langgeng
Icon Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
2004 Mediamor(e)phosa, Puri Gallery,
Malang, Indonesia
2003 Displaced, National Gallery of
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Displaced, Cemeti Art House,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1998 Victim, Cemeti Art Gallery,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1996 Suara (Voice), Cemeti Art Gallery,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1994 Suara (Voice), National Gallery of
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2012 Edge of Elsewhere, 4A Centre
for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney,
Australia
2011 Closing The Gap, Melbourne Institute
of Fine Art, Melbourne, Australia
Negotiating Home, History and Nation:
Two Decades of Contemporary Art in
Southeast Asia, 1991–2011, Singapore
Art Museum, Singapore
Asia: Looking South, ARNDT Berlin,
Germany
Beyond the East, MACRO (Rome’s
Museum of Contemporary Art), Rome,
Italy
2010 Contemporaneity/Contemporary
Art in Indonesia, Museum of
Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China
Recent Art From Indonesia:
Contemporary Art-Turn, SBinArtPlus,
Singapore
Pleasures of Chaos, Inside New
Indonesian Art, Primo Marella Gallery,
Milan, Italy
2009 Beyond The Dutch, Centraal
Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Face Value, SIGIarts, Jakarta, Indonesia
TechnoSign, Surabaya Art Link,
Surabaya, Indonesia
Milestone, Vanessa Art Link, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2008 Highlight, ISI, Jogja National
Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Art With Accent, Group Exhibition:
China, Japan, Korea and Indonesia,
Guang Zhou, China
ALLEGORICAL BODIES, A-Art
contemporary space, Tai Pei City, Taiwan
Res Publicum, Canna Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
3rd Nanjing Triennial, Nanjing, China
Manifesto, National Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Space/spacing, Semarang Gallery,
Semarang, Indonesia
2007 Quota 2007, Langgeng – Icon
Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Artchipelago Alert, Tonyraka
Contemporary Art Gallery, Ubud
Bali, Indonesia
Imagine Affandi (organised by Semarang
Gallery), National Archive Centre,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2006 Out Now, Singapore Art Museum,
Singapore
The Past Forgotten Time, Cemeti Art
House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Anti Aging, Gaya Fusion Contemporary
Art Space, Ubud Bali, Indonesia
2005 Quota 2005, Langgeng – Icon
Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Taboo and Transgression in Contemporary
Indonesian Art, Herbert F. Johnson of
Art Museum, Cornell University, Ithaca,
NY, USA
Text Me, Sharman Gallery, Sidney,
Australia
Eksodus Barang, Nadi Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Reformasi, Sculpture Square, Singapore
2005 Exploring Vacuum 2, Cemeti Art
House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
CP Open Biennalle, Jakarta, Indonesia
2001 Membaca Frida Kahlo, Nadi Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
International Print Triennial, Kanagawa,
Yokohama, Japan
Print in The Future, Cemeti Art House,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2000 Reformasi Indonesia, Protest in
Beeld, Museum Nusantara, Delft,
The Netherlands
The Third Kwangju Biennial, Kwangju,
South Korea
Setengah Abad Seni Grafis Indonesia,
Bentara Budaya, Jakarta, Indonesia
1999 Art Document 1999, Kanazu Forest
Museum, Kanazu, Japan
1998 Meet 3:3 (3 Indonesian artists,
3 German artists), Purna Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1997 Slot in the Box, Cemeti Art Gallery,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1996 Museum City Project, Fukuoka,
Japan
Tradition/Tension, Asia Society,
New York, NY, USA; Vancouver, Canada;
Perth, Australia; Seoul, Korea
1995 Asian Modernism, Japan
Foundation, Tokyo, Japan
1994 Jakarta Biennial Contemporary
Art Taman Ismail Marzuki, TIM, Jakarta,
Indonesia
1993 Asia-Pacific Triennial of
Contemporary Art, Queensland Art
Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
1992 Artist Regional Exchange (ARX 3),
Perth, Australia
1987 Pasar Raya Dunia Fantasi, Seni
Rupa Baru (SRB) Proyek I, TIM,
Jakarta, Indonesia
1985 Proses 85, Art on the Environment,
Galeri Seni Rupa Ancol (in cooperation
with Walhi and SKEPHI), Jakarta,
Indonesia
1982 Environmental art, Parangtritis
Beach, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1979 Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru (New Art
Movement III), TIM, Jakarta, Indonesia
1977 Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru (New Art
Movement II), TIM, Jakarta, Indonesia
1976 Concept, New Art Movement, Balai
Budaya, Jakarta, Indonesia
1975 Established New Art Movement
(Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru) with 10 young
artists, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB),
Bandung, Indonesia; Sekolah Tinggi Seni
Rupa Indonesi “ASRI” (STSRI “ASRI”,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
1st Exhibition Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru
(New Art Movement), TIM, Jakarta,
Indonesia
1974 Black December Movement,
Jakarta, Indonesia
All Indonesia Painting I, TIM, Jakarta,
Indonesia
1973 Kelompok Lima Pelukis Muda
(KLPM), Yogyakarta, Indonesia
NYOMAN MASRIADI
Born in Gianyar, Bali,
Indonesia, 1973
Lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Nyoman Masriadi: Recent Paintings,
Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York, NY, USA;
Gajah Gallery, Singapore
2008 Masriadi: Black is My Last Weapon,
Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2010 New Directions, Shanghai Museum
of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China
2009 In Rainbow, Esa Sampoerna Art
House, Surabaya, Indonesia
Jogja Biennale X, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
The Simple Art of Parody, Taipei MOCA,
Taipei, Taiwan
2006 Expression of an Era, Padma
Hotel, Bali, Indonesia; Garis Art,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2005 Beauty and Terror, Galerie Loft,
Paris, France
2002 Not Just Political, H. Widayat
Museum, Magelang, Indonesia One
Gallery, Magelang, Central Java,
Indonesia
Bersatudalam Rasa, Edwin’s Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Age-hibition, Edwin’s Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2001 Kelompok 7, Benteng Vredeburg,
Yogykarta, Indonesia; Museum of Modern
Art, Moscow, Russia
2000 Seni Rupa Campur, Beeldende
Kunst (CBK), Dordrecht, The Netherlands
Figur di Abad Baru, Edwin’s Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
1999 Masa Kini, Artoteek Den Haag,
The Hague, The Netherlands; Centrum
Beeldende Kunst, Dordrecht,
The Netherlands
Biennale VI, Purna Budaya, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Knalpot, Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Exhibition with I Gak Murniasih, Cemeti
Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Exhibition with Mahendra Mangku &
Nyoman Sujana, Komaneka, Indonesia
1998 Exhibition at Rudana Museum,
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Exhibition at Imperial Hotel, Kuta, Bali,
Indonesia
Sanggar Dewata Indonesia Exhibition,
Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
EKO NUGROHO
1997 Kelompok 7 Exhibition – Sanggar
Dewata Indonesia, Bentara Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Dies Natalis Indonesian Art Institute
Exhibition, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1996 Dialog Between Two Cities, Purna
Budaya, Yogykarta, Indonesia
Kelompok 7 Exhibition – Sanggar Dewata
Indonesia, Sika Gallery, Ubud, Bali,
Indonesia
Sanggar Dewata Indonesia Exhibition,
Taman Budaya Surakarta, Indonesia
Young Artist II Exhibition, Benteng
Vredeburg, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1995 Dies Natalis Indonesian Art Institute,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Sanggar Dewata Exhibition at Purna
Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Sanggar Dewata Indonesia, Sika Gallery,
Bali, Indonesia
1994 Hitam Putih + Plus an exhibition
of Kelompok Prasidha, Indonesian
Art Institute, Gampingan, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Born in Yogyakarta,
Indonesia, 1977
Lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2012 Threat as a Flavour, ARNDT, Berlin,
Germany
Témoin Hybride, MAM Ville de Paris,
Paris, France
2011 The Eko Chamber, Art Gallery of
South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
Snobs Behind ketchup, Lombard-Freid
Projects, New York, NY, USA
The Republic Needs More Semeleh, ARK
Galerie, Jakarta, Indonesia
2009 Solo Exhibition of Eko Nugroho,
Galerie Nouvelles Images, The Hague,
The Netherlands
Under the Shadow, Pekin Fine Art,
Beijing, China
In the Name of Pating Tlecek, Nadi
Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia Hidden
Violence, Cemeti Art House,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2008 Multicrisis is Delicious, Galeri
Semarang, Semarang, Indonesia
The Pleasures of Chaos, ARK Galerie,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2007 In Wonderland, Valentine
Willie Fine Art Project Room,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2006 Merdeka Atoe Sms, Toimoi,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2005 Sorry I Am Late to Celebrate,
Artnivora Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Eko Nugroho, Artoteek, The Hague,
The Netherlands
2004 Welcome Back Mayonnaise,
Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2003 Fight Me, Via-Via Café,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2002 Bercerobong (Like a Chimney),
Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2012 Negari Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat,
Jogja National Museum, Jogja, Indonesia
Migration, Museum of Contemporary Art,
Sydney, Australia
Fantasy Islands, Louis Vuitton Island
Maison, Singapore
2011 Beyond the East, MACRO (Rome’s
Museum of Contemporary Art), Rome, Italy
Asia: Looking South, ARNDT, Berlin,
Germany
Beyond the Self: Contemporary Portraiture
from Asia, National Portrait Gallery,
Canberra, Australia
Trans-Figurations: Indonesian Mythologies,
Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris,
France
Close the Gap: Indonesia Art Today,
Melbourne International Fine Art,
Melbourne, Australia
Isles of a City Named Jogja, Primo Marella
Art Gallery, Milan, Italy
Decompression # 10: Ruangrupa
Anniversary, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2010 Beacons of the Archipelago:
Contemporary Art from South East Asia,
Arario Gallery, Cheonan, South Korea
Ni 50 Jar, Part 1, Galerie Nouvelles
Images, The Hague, The Netherlands
Contemporaneity: Contemporary Art in
Indonesia, Museum of Contemporary Art
Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Heat Wave, Lombard-Freid Projects,
New York, NY, USA
The Comical Brothers, Galeri Nasional
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Lihat! Video Art from Indonesia, Galería
Jesús Gallardo, Leon, Mexico
2009 Biennale Jogja X: Jogja Jamming,
Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
X Biennale DE LYON: The Spectacle of
The Everyday, Lyon, France
Beyond the Dutch, Centraal Museum
Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Tales from Wounded Land, Tyler Rollins
Fine Art, New York, NY, LA, USA
Dorodoro, Doron – The Uncanny World in
Folk and Contemporary Art in Asia,
Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art,
Hiroshima, Japan
Fluid Zones, Jakarta, Indonesia
Biennale 2009, Grand Indonesia, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2008 Mask/Gemaskerd, Heden,
The Hague, The Netherlands
Expenditure: 2008 Busan Biennale,
Busan, South Korea
Dari Penjara Ke Pigura, Salihara Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Manifesto, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Something from Nothing, Contemporary
Arts Center New Orleans, New Orleans,
USA
2007 Geopolitical of Animation,
The Andalusian Centre of Contemporary
Art, Seville, Spain
Militia: OK Video Festival, Galeri Nasional
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
100 Tahun Affandi (100 Years of Affandi),
National Archives Building, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Masa Lalu Masa Lupa (The Past the
Forgotten Times): Six Indonesian Artists
Interpret Indonesian History, Artoteek,
The Hague, The Netherlands; Cemeti Art
House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Erasmus
Huis, Jakarta, Indonesia; Yaitu Gallery,
Semarang, Indonesia; Biz Art, Shanghai,
China; M1 – Fringe Festival, National
Museum of Singapore, Singapore
Wind From the East: Perspectives on
Contemporary Asian Art, Kiasma Museum
of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland
2006 5th Asia Pacific Triennial of
Contemporary Art, Queensland Art
Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
Taipei Biennial 2006: Dirty Yoga, Taipei
Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
2005 Sub/Version: OK Video
Festival, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Shadow and Spaces: Contemporary Art
from South East Asia, Haus der Kulturen
der Welt, Berlin, Germany
Three Young Contemporaries, Valentine
Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Bali Art Biennial: Space and Scape,
Denpasar, Indonesia
2004 Move on Asia: Animation and Single
Channel Video Art Festival, Remo Gallery,
Osaka, Japan
Reformasi: Contemporary Indonesian
Artists In the Post-Suharto Era, Sculpture
Square, Singapore
Have We Met?, The Japan Foundation
Forum, Tokyo, Japan
Equatorial Heat, Sichuan Art Museum,
Chengdu, China
2003 Countrybution: Yogyakarta Biennial
VII, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Ok Video, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Exploring Vacuum, Cemeti Art House,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2002 Tali Ikat: Fiber Connections, Taman
Budaya Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2001 Gelart, Gelaran Budaya, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Kabinet Komik Indie, Gelaran Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
J. ARIADHITYA
PRAMUHENDRA
Born in Semarang,
Indonesia, 1984
Lives and works in Bandung, Indonesia
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Silent Confession, Michael Ku
Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
2009 Spacing Identities, NUS Museum,
Singapore
2008 On Last Supper, Cemara 6 Galeri,
Jakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2011 Indonesian Eye: Fantasies and
Realities, Ciputra Artpreneur Center,
Jakarta, Indonesia; Saatchi Gallery,
London, UK
Trans-Figurations: Indonesian
Mythologies, Espace Culturel Louis
Vuitton, Paris, France
Biennale Jogja XI 2011: Equator, Jogja
National Museum, Yogyakarta
2010 Jiwa Ketok, Galeri Adira,
Bandung, Indonesia
Critical Points, Edwin Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
SEA Drawing Exhibition, Ark Galerie,
Jakarta, Indonesia
No Direction Home, Galeri Nasional,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Beacons of Archipelago: Contemporary
Art from Southeast Asia, Arario Gallery,
Cheonan, South Korea
My World, Your World, Our World,
Wendt Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2009 Middlebare Akte, Soemardja
Gallery, Bandung Institute of Technology,
Bandung, Indonesia
Broadsheet Notations: Epilogue, Tang
Contemporary Art, Bangkok, Thailand
The Hand That Draws Itself, 18 Gallery ,
Shanghai, China
Kado #2, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Indonesian Contemporary Drawing, Galeri
Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Revisiting the Last Supper,
CGArtspace, Indonesia
Bandung Art Now, Galeri Nasional
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
2008 Searching In Red and Black,
Langgeng Icon, Jakarta, Indonesia
Space/Spacing, Semarang Art Gallery,
Semarang, Indonesia
Bandung New Emergence Vol.2,
Selasar Sunaryo, Bandung, Indonesia
Manifesto, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
AGUS SUWAGE
SLICE, Soka Art Center, Beiijng, China
Scale of Black and White, Valentine Willie
Fine Art, Singapore
3 Young Contemporaries, Valentine Willie
Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Invasi Bandung, Galeri Canna, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2007 Kuota, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Petisi Bandung, Galeri Langgeng,
Magelang, Indonesia
Errata-Optika, Selasar Sunaryo Art
Space, Bandung, Indonesia
On Appropriation, Galeri Semarang,
Semarang, Indonesia
Preview Bandung New Artist, Cemara 6
Galeri, Jakarta, Indonesia
Seven, Galeri Sumarja, Bandung,
Indonesia
2006 The 12th International Biennale Print
and Drawing Exhibition, National Taiwan
Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
2005 Tubuh Dalam Drawing, Ci + Gallery,
Bandung, Indonesia
Human + Space, Galeri Soemardja,
Bandung, Indonesia
2004 Pabrik Artifisial, Kedai Kebun Forum
Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SM 3025, Galeri Soemardja, Bandung,
Indonesia
2003 Ekologi Demokrasi, Lebak Siliwangi,
Bandung, Indonesia
Inkubasi, Aula Timur ITB, Bandung,
Indonesia
Born in Purworejo, Central Java,
Indonesia, 1959
Lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITONS
2012 Daur, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2010 The End Is Just Beginning Is The End,
Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, NY, USA
2009 Still Crazy After All These Years,
Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia; Selasar Sunaryo Art Space,
Bandung, Indonesia
CIRCL3, Singapore Tyler Print Institute,
Singapore
2008 Beauty in the Dark, Avanthay
Contemporary Gallery, Zurich,
Switzerland
2007 I/CON, Nadi Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2005 Pause/Re-Play, Galeri Soemardja,
Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung,
Indonesia
2004 Toys S’ US, CP, Asian Art Space,
Jakarta, Indonesia; Selasar Soenaryo,
Bandung, Indonesia; Emmitan Gallery,
Surabaya, Indonesia; Gaya Fusion of
Sense, Sayan, Bali, Indonesia; Bentara
Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Playing the Fool, Valentine Willie Fine Art,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2003 Ough…Nguik!!, Galeri Nasional
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
2002 Atelier Frank and Lee Gallery,
Singapore Channel of Desire, Nadi
Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
2001 Beautify, Cemeti Art House,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2000 Sai-no-kuni, Artist in residence
exhibition, Gen Gallery & Public center
Koshigaya, Saitama, Japan
Eksotika dotkom, Gallery Soemardja,
ITB, Bandung, Indonesia
1998 Cemeti Contemporary Art Gallery,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia Anxiety
Representation, Galeri Padi, Bandung,
Indonesia
1997 Room of Mine; Lontar Art Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
1996 H Block Gallery QUT, Brisbane,
Australia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2011 Asia: Looking South, ARNDT,
Berlin, Germany
Negotiating Home, History and Nation:
Two Decades of Contemporary Art from
Southeast Asia, 1991–2010, Singapore
Art Museum, Singapore
Beyond the East, MACRO (Rome’s
Museum of Contemporary Art), Rome,
Italy
2010 Contemporary Art from Southeast
Asia, Arario Gallery, Seoul, South Korea
Illuminance Agus Suwage + Filippo
Sciascia, Langgeng Art Foundation,
NUS Museum, Singapore
Reality Effect, SIGIarts Gallery,
National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Almost White Cube, CGartspace,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Pleasures of Chaos, Primo Marella
Gallery, Milan, Italy
2009 Kado #2, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Group, Galerie Christian Hosp, Berlin,
Germany
Post-Tsunami Art, Primo Marella Gallery,
Milan, Italy
The Golden Age, Ark Galerie, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Milestone, Vanessa Art Link, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Hibridization, North Art Space, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2008 Allegorical Bodies: Indian
Contemporary Art, A Art Contemporary
Space, Taipei, Taiwan
Space/Spacing, Galeri Semarang,
Semarang, Indonesia
Manifesto, Galeri Nasional, Jakarta,
Indonesia
CIGE, Nadi Gallery, Beijing, China
The Scale of Black, Valentine Willie Fine
Art, Singapore
Animal Kingdom, Jogja Gallery,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2007 Biennale Jogja IX 2007 Neo-Nation,
Jogjakarta National Museum, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Ar[t]chipelago Alert, Tonyraka Art Gallery,
Bali, Indonesia
Luar Biasa, Galeri Biasa, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Celebr’art’e Fire Boar, Kupu-Kupu Art
Gallery, Jakarta; Griya Santrian, Bali,
Indonesia
Fetish Art Object, Biasa Art Space, Kuta,
Bali, Indonesia
Thermocline of Art, New Asian Waves,
ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
Anti-Aging, Gaya Art Space, Ubud, Bali,
Indonesia
The Past – The Forgotten Time, Artoteek
Den Haag, The Hague, Netherlands;
The Netherlands Institute for War
Documentation (NIOD), Amsterdam,
The Netherlands; Cemeti Art House,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia; Erasmushuis,
Jakarta, Indonesia; Rumah Seni Yaitu,
Semarang, Indonesia; Bizart, Shanghai,
China
2006 Common Link, Vanessa Art Link,
Chao Yang District, Beijing, China
Singapore Biennale 2006, Singapore
Masa Lalu Masa Lupa, Cemeti Art House,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Signed And Dated, Valentine Willie Fine
Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2005 Poros Pembebasan, Rahayu
Artspot, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Beauty
and Terror, Loft Gallery, Paris, France
21st and Beyond, Edwin’s Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2nd CP Biennale – Urban/Culture,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Summit Event Bali Biennale-Space
and Scape, Bali, Indonesia
Here & Now, Ramzy Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Quota 2005, Icon Langgeng Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2004 Passion: Etno-Identity, Galeri
Canna, Jakarta, Indonesia
Wings of Words Wings of Color,
Langgeng Gallery, Magelang,
Central Java, Indonesia
Lima Ruang, Puri Art Space, Malang,
East Java, Indonesia
Indonesia – China Exhibition, organized
by LOFT Gallery Paris-BarcelonaHong Kong
Transindonesia: scoping culture in
contemporary Indonesian Art, The
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, Taranaki,
New Zealand
2003 All We Need is Love, Nadi Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
In Between Perupa Dalam Rotasi Media,
Andi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Bazart – Festival Kesenian Yogjakarta,
Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Borobudur Agitatif, Langgeng Gallery,
Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
UGO UNTORO
Kado, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Countrybution, Biennale Yogyakarta
VII, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Passion: Etno-Identity, Capital Library
Gallery, Beijing, China
2002 Alpha Omega Alpa, Air Art House,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Not I Am I?, Cyrcle Point Gallery,
Washington DC, USA
2001 Figurare, Gaya Gallery, Sayan Ubud,
Bali, Indonesia
Membaca Frida Kahlo, Nadi Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia Buka Mata, Valentine
Willie Gallery, Chedi Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Pink Project, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Not Just the Political, Museum Widayat,
Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
2000 Kwangju Biennial 2000, Kwangju,
Korea
Invisible Boundar: Metamorphosed Asian
Art, Utsunomiya Museum of Art, Japan;
Niigata City Prefectural Civil Centre
Gallery, Japan; Asian Section of the
Kwangju Biennale 2000, South Korea
Five Continents and One City, The
Historical Center, Palacio de Los Condes
de Santiago de Calimaya, Museo de la
Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
1999–2002 Awas! Recent Art from
Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Indonesia;
Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Cairns,
Australia; Hiroshima, Ashikawa, Japan;
Berlin, Cologne, Aachen, Germany;
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
1999 Media Dalam Media, Galeri Nasional
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
1998 Imaging Selves, Singapore Art
museum, Singapore
LOS, Pameran Bersama Seni Rupa at
Gallery Cipta II, Taman Imail Marzuki,
Jakarta, Indonesia
1997 Current Art in Southeast Asia,
Glimpses into the Future, Tokyo, Japan;
Hiroshima, Japan Sixth Biennial of
Havana, Havana, Cuba
A Gift For India, Rabindra Bhawan
Galleries, New Delhi, India
1996 Artoteek den Haag, The Hague,
The Netherlands
Second Asia Pacific Triennial, Queensland
Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
10th Biennial Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
1995 Two Generations, Galeri Cipta, TIM,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Cheju Pre-Biennale, Cheju-do Island,
South Korea
1994 Exodus, Plaza Bintaro,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Jogchem Art Gallery, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
5+ 5 Indonesia-Netherland, Erasmushuis
Jakarta, Indonesia; Taman Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
The Fourth Yogyakarta Art Biennial,
Jogjakarta, Indonesia
1993 Art Gallery Conink, Amersfoort,
The Netherlands
The Ninth Jakarta Biennial, Jakarta,
Indonesia
1985 Young Artist Sixth Biennial, TIM,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Born in Purbalingga, Central Java,
Indonesia, 1970
Lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2011 Paper & Ugo, Taman Budaya
Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2009 June, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2007 Word’s of Ugo, Art Forum
Singapore, Singapore
Poem of Blood, Taman Budaya
Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Poem of Blood, National Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2006 My Lonely Riot, Biasa Art Space,
Bali, Indonesia
2004 Silent Texts, Edwin’s Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2002 Goro – Goro, Nadi Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2001 Boneka dan Buku, Rakuti Gallery,
Surabaya, Indonesia
Embun Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2000 Java Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
1999 Sika Contemporary Art Gallery,
Bali, Indonesia
1996 Cemeti Gallery, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
1995 Corat – Coret, Bentara Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2012 CHAIRS ‘N BONES II, Tonyraka Art
Gallery, Bali, Indonesia
2011 Asia: Looking South, ARNDT Berlin,
Berlin, Germany
Beyond the East, MACRO (Rome’s
Museum of Contemporary Art), Rome,
Italy
2010 The Birth of Color, Syang Art Space,
Magelang, Indonesia
Puisi Rianto Tiwikromo, Galeri Semarang,
Semarang, Indonesia
Home Ludens, Emmitan Gallery,
Surabaya, Indonesia
Indonesia Art Now – The Strategies
of Being, JAF, Taman Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Closing The Gap: Indonesian Art Today,
MiFA, Melbourne, Australia
2009 Emotional Drawing, National
Museum, Seoul, South Korea
Polychoramatic, V-Art, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Perang, Kata dan Rupa, Komunitas
Salihara, Jakarta, Indonesia
2nd Oddysey, Srisasanti, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Common Sense, SIGI arts Jakarta,
Indonesia
Invito All’Opera, Works by Betty Bee,
Jimmie Durham, Allan Kaprow, Ugo
Untoro, a collaboration between Biasa
Artspace and Il Ponte Contemporanea,
Rome, Italy
2008 Artikulasi/Articulate, One Galeri
Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Animal Kingdom, Jogja Galeri,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Indonesian Invasion, Sin Sin Fine Art,
Hong Kong
Yustoni Volunteero, Cahyo Basuki Yopi,
Ugo Untoro, D Tour, Koong Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Scias Cia – Ugo Untoro, Biasa Art Space,
Bali, Indonesia
Emotional Drawing, Momat, Tokyo, Japan
Expose #1: A Presentation of Indonesian
Contemporary Art by Deutsche Bank &
Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Indonesian Contemporary All Star, Tujuh
Bintang Art Space, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2008 INDONESIA CONTEMPORARY ART
NOW, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
FETISH, Biasa Art Gallery, Kuta,
Bali, Indonesia
Imagined Affandi, Gedung Arsip,
Jakarta, Indonesia
International Literary Biennale,
Langgeng Gallery, Magelang, Indonesia
Boeng Ajo Boeng, Bentara Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
‘Conscience Celebrate’, Jakarta,
Indonesia
IAAE, Selasar Sunaryo, Bandung,
Indonesia
2006 Signed and Dated, Valentine Willie
Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Rampogan, Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Sedulur Gempa, Goethe Institute, Jakarta,
Indonesia Mistery Dool and Old Prince,
Erasmus Huis, Jakarta, Indonesia
Restropective, Yogya Gallery, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Vice Versa, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2005 Object hood, Taman Budaya
Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Broken Mirror, Kyai Langgeng Gallery,
Magelang, Indonesia
Vision and Resonance, Asia
Contemporary Inaugural Exhibition,
Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore
Pameran Seni Rupa Ultah ke – 5 Rumah
Budaya Tembi, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Sculputure Exponded, CP Art Space,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Beauty and Expression of Terror of
Indonesian Contemporary Art, Gallery
Loft, Paris, France
Equatorial Heat, Sichuan Museum,
Chengdu, China
2004 Sayap Kata, Sayap Rupa, Langgeng
Gallery, Magelang, Indonesia
2003 Dolanan, Tanah Liat Studio,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Love, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Sorak Sorai Identitas, Kyai Langgeng
Gallery, Magelang, Indonesia
Membaca Ruang – Ruang, Rumah Seni
Muara, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
What is in Your Pocket?, Purna Budaya
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Countrybution: 7th Yogyakarta Biennale
of Contemporary Art, Taman Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2002 Bersatu Dalam Rasa, Edwin’s
Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Pastel, Gallery 9, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Jula-Juli, Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Seni Rupa 7 jam, Wirobrajan,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
In Memoriam Gampingan Satu, Gelaran
Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Not I. Am I?, CP Art Space, Washington,
DC, USA
2001 Keras Kepala, Cemeti Art House,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Not I. Am I?, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Pink Project, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2000 Kecil itu Indah 8, Edwin’s Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
1998 Biennale Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Contemporary Indonesian Art, Duta Fine
Art Foundation, Jakarta, Indonesia
The International Exhibition of Philip
Morris Competition, National Gallery
Jakarta, Indonesia; Hanoi, Vietnam
1997 Mata Perupa Bercermin di Kalbu
Rakyat, Yogyakarta Palace, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Duo Exhibition, Gallery Kedai Kebun,
Jakarta, Indonesia
1996 The 5th Yogyakarta Biennale,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Slot In The Box, Cemeti Gallery,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1995 Anak Negeri, Surabaya, Malang,
Indonesia
1994 ISI Galery, Indonesian Art Institute,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Yogyakarta Festival of Art (FKY),
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
ENTANG WIHARSO
Born in Tegal, Central Java,
Indonesia, 1967
Lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2012 Entang Wiharso, ARNDT, Berlin,
Germany
2011 Love Me or Die 2, Kalamazoo
Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
Love Me or Die, Primo Marella Gallery,
Milan, Italy
2010 Love Me or Die, Galeri Nasional
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
2008 Black Goat is My Last Defense, 5
Traverse Gallery, Providence, RI, USA
Black Goat Space, Ark Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
I Am Black Goat, SMU Concourse,
Singapore
2007 InToxic, Rumah Seni Yaitu,
Semarang, Indonesia
2006 Puppet Blues, Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
2005 Inter-Eruption, Bentara Budaya,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2004 Sublime Tunnel, Circle Point Art
Space, Jakarta, Indonesia
Hurting Landscape: Between Two Lines,
Gallery Agniel, Providence, RI, USA
2002 NusaAmuk, Galeri Nasional
Indonesia and Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia; Purna Budaya Art Center and
Bentara Budaya Art Center, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Amuk, CP ArtSpace, Washington D.C.,
USA
2000 Entang Wiharso, Chouinard Gallery,
Hong Kong
Melting Souls, Gallery Agniel, Providence,
RI, USA
Visit to Sacred Place: Cultural
Interrogation, Installation, Taman
Martani, Indonesia
1999 Melting Souls, Hewlett Gallery,
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,
PA, USA
The New God Series, Hunt-Cavanagh
Gallery, Providence College, Providence,
RI, USA
The New God Series and Ceremony of the
Souls, Java Gallery and Cemara 6 Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
1998 Evidence on Earth, CenterCity
Contemporary Arts, Providence, RI, USA
Strange Journey, Santi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
1997 Strange Journey, Native Gallery,
Providence, RI, USA
Strange Journey, Benteng Vrederburg
Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1996 Idea is Form, National Gallery
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
1995 Conflict, Dreams and Tragedy, Purna
Budaya Art Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1994 Final Work, Sasana Ajiyasa, Art
Institute of Indonesia, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2011 Beyond the East, Indonesian
Contemporary Art, Museum of
Contemporary Art of Rome, Rome, Italy
Asia: Looking South, ARNDT, Berlin,
Germany
Body Kontemporer: Indonesian Soul,
Richmond Center for the Arts, Western
Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, USA
The Ephemeral, ARNDT, Berlin, Germany
Closing the Gap, Melbourne International
Fine Art, Melbourne, Australia
Beyond the East, MACRO (Rome’s
Museum of Contemporary Art), Rome,
Italy
2010 And_Writers, 1st Nanjing Biennale,
Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum, Nanjing,
China
Rainbow Asia, Hangaram Art Museum of
Seoul Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea
PLEASURES OF CHAOS: Inside New
Indonesian Art, Primo Marella Gallery,
Milan, Italy
Contemporaneity-Indonesian
Contemporary Art, Museum of
Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China
Vault Portrait Series, New Bedford Art
Museum, New Bedford, MA, USA
Crossing and Blurring the Boundaries:
Medium in Indonesian Contemporary Art,
Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2009 Expanded Painting 3, Prague
Biennale 4, Prague, Czech Republic
Viewing and Viewing Point, Second Asian
Art Biennale, National Taiwan Museum of
Fine Arts, Taiwan
Post-Tsunami Art, Primo Marella Gallery,
Milan, Italy
Jogja Jamming, Jogja Biennale X, Jogja
National Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Living Legends, Galeri Nasional
Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
2008 Highlights from ISI, Jogja National
Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Manifesto, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
The Third Space: Cultural Identity Today,
Mead Art Museum, Amherst, MA, USA
Indonesian Invasion, Sin Sin Fine art
gallery, Hong Kong
A New Force of South East Asia, Edwin
Gallery – Asia Art Centre, Beijing, China
2007 Wind from The East, Kiasma
Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki,
Finland
The Big Picture Show, Singapore Art
Museum, Singapore
Neo-Nation, Yogyakarta Biennale XI,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2nd Open Terra Cotta Biennale,
Dumaguete, Philippines
Indonesian Contemporary Art Now,
Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Fetish, Biasa Art Space, Bali, Indonesia
(Un) Real, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2006 Interpreting, Semar Gallery,
Malang, East Java, Indonesia
Waging Peace, Peace Art Gallery,
New York, NY, USA
2005 Actualizing Insight Virtuality,
Indonesian Pavilion, 51st Venice Biennale,
Venice, Italy
Taboo and Transgression, Herbert F.
Johnson Museum, Cornell University,
NY, USA
Second Beijing Biennale, Beijing, China,
Jakarta Biennale XIII, Indonesia National
Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Urban/Culture, CP Biennale, BI Building,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Discourse: Scope and Space, Bali
Biennale, Bali, Indonesia
Here and Now, Yogyakarta Biennale VIII,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2004 Olympiade, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Disin akan Dibangun MALL, Public Art
Project, Bunderan Gajah Mada University
and Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Reading the World of Widayat, Museum H.
Widayat, Magelang, Indonesia
Wings of Color, Wings of Words, Kyai
Langgeng Art House, Magelang,
Indonesia
2003 Contemporary Perspectives:
Highlights from the Singapore Art
Museum Permanent Collection,
Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
Passion: Etno-Identity, Capital Library
Gallery, Beijing, China; LeuHai Su Art
Museum, Shanghai, China; Galeri Canna,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Interpellation, CP Open Biennale,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Five Years of Reform, Dewan Kesenian
Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Borobodur Budweiser, Kyai Langgeng
Art House, Magelang, Indonesia
2002 Eye Witness, Nadi Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Mata Hati Demokrasi, Taman Budaya
Surakarta, Surakarta, Indonesia
2001 Not I. Am I?, Nadi Gallery,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Not Just the Political, Museum H.
Widayat, Magelang, Indonesia
The Problematic Desire, Casa de
Cantabria, Madrid, Spain
Modern Art Exhibition from the
Archipelago: Works of 90 Artists from 20
Provinces, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
2000 Indonesian Contemporary Art: A
Cultural Journey, Museum of Modern Art,
Moscow, Russia
One Hundred Years of Modern Indonesian
Art, One Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
1999 Art Beat, Bank RI, Providence,
RI, USA
Pancaroba Indonesia, Pacific Bridge
Contemporary Southeast Asian Art,
Oakland, CA, USA
6th Yogyakarta Biennial, Purna Budaya
Art Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1998 11th Indonesian National Biennial,
Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jakarta, Indonesia
Art in the World ‘98, Sponsored by Beaux
Arts Magazine (France) and the French
Ministry of Arts, Paris, France
1997 Illusion, Myth and Reality, Gajah
Gallery, Singapore
Sarah Doyle Gallery, Brown University,
Providence, RI, USA
1996 5th Yogyakarta Biennial, Purna
Budaya Art Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
10th Indonesian National Biennial, Taman
Ismail Marzuki, Jakarta, Indonesia
A New Wave, Santi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
1995 Fifty Years of Freedom: Return to
the Heart, Vela Art Gallery, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands
Unity in Diversity: Contemporary Art of
the Non-Aligned Countries, Indonesia
National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
7th Yogyakarta Art Festival Exhibition,
Benteng Vrederburg Museum,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1994 4th Yogyakarta Biennial, Purna
Budaya Art Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
6th Yogyakarta Art Festival Exhibition,
Benteng Vrederburg Museum,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Art for You Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark
Young Painters, Taman Budaya Art
Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1992 Dies Natalies, Purna Budaya Art
Center, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1991 TRAKSI Group, Taman Budaya
Art Center, Surakarta, Indonesia
Indonesian-Dutch Cultural Center,
Karta Pustaka, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
3rd Yogyakarta Arts Festival Exhibition,
Benteng Vrederburg Museum,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1989 EKSPRESI Group, DKS Cultural
Center, Surabaya, Indonesia
Reli Sketching, Sasana Ajiyasa,
Art Institute of Indonesia, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
YUNIZAR
Born in Talawi, West Sumatra,
Indonesia, 1971
Lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2010 Jogja Psychedelia, Galeri
Soemardja, Bandung, Indonesia;
Sangkring Art Space, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia; Gajah Gallery, Singapore
2007 Coretan – Recent Works by Yunizar,
National University of Singapore
Museum, Singapore
2006 Biasa Aja, Gajah Gallery, Singapore
Coretan Rasa, Emmitan Fine Art Gallery,
Indonesia
Petualang dalam Rasa, Sin Sin Gallery,
Hong Kong
Alam Garis, Andara, Jakarta
2005 Reborn, Sin Sin Fine Art Gallery,
Hong Kong
2002 Chouinard Gallery, Hong Kong
2001 New Sensation, Gajah Gallery,
Singapore
Exploring Spacing, Mien Gallery,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Ruang dan Keliaran, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Room, Space & Wilderness, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2012 Paperworks, Gajah Gallery,
Singapore
2011 Back to The Future, Sangkring
Art Space, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2009 Jendela – A play of the Ordinary,
NUS Museum, Singapore
Jogja Biennale X, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Reach for the Heart, Sin Sin Fine Art,
Hong Kong
2008 Expose #1 – A Presentation of
Indonesian Contemporary Art by
Deutsche Bank & Nadi Manifesto,
The National Gallery of Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Tribes, Sin Sin Fine Art, Hong Kong
Indonesian Invasion, Sin Sin Fine Art,
Hong Kong
2007 Indonesian Contemporary Art Now,
Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Keindahan dibalik karya garis, Jogja
Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Cilukba, Valentine Willie Fine Art,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
40 Plus, 40 Minus, Sin Sin Fine Art,
Hong Kong
2006 Angkor – The Djin Within, Gajah
Gallery, Singapore
Common Link, Vanessa Art Link,
Beijing, China
Art & Tobacco, Gedung Serba Guna,
Magelang, Indonesia
Time & Sign, Vanessa Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
2005 Indonesian Contemporary,
iPreciation, Singapore
The Ordinary – KSRJ (Kelompok Seni Rupa
Jendela), Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Urban/Culture :CP Open Biennale,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Spirit of Play, Bentara Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2004 Merahnya Merah (How Red is Red),
Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
Object(ify), Nadi Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Faces, Chouinard Gallery, Hong Kong
Mempertimbangkan Tradisi, Sanggar
Sakato, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Membaca Dunia Widayat, H. Widayat
Museum, Magelang, Indonesia
2003 Interpellation – CP Open
Biennale, Galeri Nasional Indonesia,
Jakarta, Indonesia
EPIC, Gajah Gallery, Singapore
Borobudur International Festival, H.
Widayat Museum, Mungkid, Magelang,
Indonesia
2002 Alfi – Yunizar – Mantofani,
Chouinard Gallery, Hong Kong
ECSTATICUS MUNDI – KSRJ, Selasar
Sunaryo Art Space, Bandung, Indonesia;
AIR Art House, Jakarta, Indonesia
Pose – KSRJ (Kelompok Seni Rupa
Jendela), Affandi Museum, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Opera, Langgeng Gallery, Magelang,
Indonesia
2001 Not Just the Political, H. Widayat
Museum, Mungkid, Magelang, Indonesia
Bias Batas, Edwin Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Philip Morris Indonesian Art Awards
Exhibition, Agung Rai Museum of Art,
Bali, Indonesia; Graha Lukisan TMII,
Jakarta, Indonesia
88 Years Primordial, Taman Budaya,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Hiding, Santi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
New Sensation, Gajah Gallery, Singapore
2000 Indonesia Expression, Singapore
Membuka Kemungkinan/Opening up
Possibilities – KSRJ (Kelompok Seni Rupa
Jendela), Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia; Cipta Gallery, Jakarta,
Indonesia
1999 Festival Kesenian Indonesian I,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Prasidha '93, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1998 Refleksi Zaman, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
1997 Jendela, Kelompok Seni Rupa
Jendela (Jendela Art Group), Purna
Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pelukis Muda Yogyakarta, Museum
Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
NAMNAMA, Taman Budaya Surakarta,
Surakarta, Indonesia; Ganesa Galeri,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Festival Kesenian Yogyakarta IX,
Museum Benteng Vredeburg,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Philip Morris Indonesian Art Awards
exhibition, Agung Rai Museum of Art,
Bali, Indonesia; Braha Lukisan TMII,
Jakarta, Indonesia
1996 Dialog Dua Kota I Exhibition,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Gelegar 10 Exhibition, Yogyakarta,
Indonesia
Dialog Dua Kota II Exhibition,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1995 Eksplorasi Hitam Putih Exhibition,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Dies Natalis Exhibition, ISI,
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
1994 Prashida ’93, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Ben Brown Fine Arts would like to thank everyone who helped to make this exhibition
and catalogue possible, most notably the artists, FX Harsono, Nyoman Masriadi, Eko
Nughoro, J. Aridhitya Pramuhendra, Agus Suwage, Ugo Untoro, Entag Wiharso and
Yunizar. Matthias Arndt has been unfaltering in his support of this project and we are
grateful to him and to Katerina Valdivia Bruch for the insightful introductory text.
Thank you to the team at ARNDT Berlin, especially Lisa Polten and Tobias Sirtl, Jasdeep
Sandhu, Aisha Amrin and Diana Tanvis at Gajah Gallery, Catherine Mancier at Espace
culturel Louis Vuitton, Rethy and Laksamana Sukardi and Nicholas Coulson. Ben would
particularly like to thank Andreas Hecker and Stefanie Roggensack for their unwavering
dedication to this project, and also Christopher Baer, Jemma Beeley, Liz Clark, Emilie
Ortolan and Charlotte Morris at the gallery whose support and organization have helped
make this exhibition and catalogue a success.
Published on the occasion
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