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Ida Bagus Putu Purwa

Ida Bagus Putu Purwa

Ida Bagus Putu Purwa’s (or shortly Purwa) concept of art works is his continuous search of freedom. His paintings speak about human bodies in a true search and longing for freedom, realising that human existence or ones’ due rights was given to them since birth.

Although the subjects in the paintings sometime take different shape or posture, they are in fact an expression of himself. For this reason the figures are embodiments of the artist himself. His works are expression of this quest to freedom and a reflection of the suffering of this urge to realise his dream.

Wearing mask or face painted to hide agony, jumping high or almost disappear to the side while running, the figures move till the edge of the canvas (or paper) as if they are looking to break out of the frame, looking for freedom outside their confined edges. Inspired by the traditional Balinese dance, the figures appear to dance with vigorous movements, expressing anger and frustration. Sometime those figures stand precariously close to the edge of an imaginary cliff with unknown depth.

The figures somehow seem to realise their own physical limitations and destiny if you like and thus reflects a struggle for self-acceptance, perhaps resignation.

Abounding with heightened emotions and rich cultural traditions, Purwa’s stylised figures draw upon the diversity and vibrancy of his background. Graceful composition showing vulnerable strength and light-footed postures bear the weight of mental burden.

Born:
Sanur, 1 October 1977

Education:
STSI, Denpasar, Bali

Artworks by Ida Bagus Putu Purwa

Artist Bio

Exhibition

2019

Affordable Art Fair, Brussels, Belgium
First Art Fair, Amsterdam

2017
Solo exhibition, “Vague Memories”, Santrian Gallery, Sanur, Bali
Art Sampoerna, The Atrium Sampoerna Strategic Building, Jakarta
“Art-tivities Now”, group exhibition, Breeze Art Space, Tangerang, Jakarta

2014
“Legacy of Power” ARTJOG 14, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta
“Asah Asih Asuh” Sika Contemporary Gallery, Bali
“Locaforce 2014” Bale Pare Hall Exhibition, Kota Baru Parahyangan, Bandung
“Re(ART)ionship” Sangkring Art Space, Yogyakarta

2013
“Fascination” Avantgarde Berlin, Berlin, Germany in cooperation with Gallery Lukisan
” IMBA TUBUH ” DIA.LO.GUE Art Space, Jakarta

2009
“Rising sons from the archipelago”, Gallery Lukisan, Dublin, Ireland
Solo exhibition, “Sign Session”, Boya Fineart & Tony Raka Gallery, Ubud Bali

2008
Solo exhibition, “Break Out”, Boya Fineart & Elcanna Art Gallery, Jakarta

2007
Joint exhibition “Question of Distance”, Boya Fineart & Elcanna Art Gallery, Jakarta

2006
“Intuitive Reflection”, at Kiridesa Gallery, Kirds Singapore
“Jago”, at Niki Gallery, Ubud, Bali
“Maskulin”, at Danes Art Veranda, Bali
“Bali in Contemplation”, at O House Gallery, Jakarta
“Shape Expression of Bali Cultural Part”, at Art Centre Denpasar, Bali
“Sanur Festival”, at Santrian Gallery, Bali
“Unlimited Ten Fine Art”, at Danes Art Veranda, Bali
“Panorama Ten Fine Art”, Ganesha Gallery, 4 Season, Jimbaran, Bali

2005
“Melbourne Affordable Art Show 2005”, at Royal Exhibition Building , Carlton Melbourne, Australia
“Ten Fine Art”, at Hogart Collect Gallery, Australia
Twinning Exhibition (with Ketut Teja Astawa): “Art As Self Expresion”, at Santrian Art Gallery, Bali
“Brikolase”, at Ten Fine Art, Sanur, Bali
“Black & White Group Hybridism”, at Pilar Batu Gallery, Ubud, Bali

2004
“Sanur Painter Association Mosaic Exhibition”, at Santrian Art Gallery, Sanur, Bali.
“Drawing New Harmony II”, at Rare Angon Gallery, Sanur, Bali
“Triplet OH”, at Sudana Gallery, Ubud, Bali
“Exhibition at Guet Gallery”, at Sanur, Bali
“10 Artist Introduce Themselves”, at 10 Fine Art Sanur, Bali
“Auction”, at Swissotel the Stamford, Singapore
“Red by Black & White Group”, at Tama Gallery, Ubud, Bali
“The Journey by Sanur Painter Association”, at Puri Lukisan Museum, Ubud, Bali

2003
“TAI Black Dies Natalis STSI XXXVI”, at STSI, Denpasar, Bali
“BIG from Fine Artist In 16”, at Art Center Denpasar & Santrian Gallery, Sanur, Bali
“LELAKUT”, at Peguyangan Rice Farm, Denpasar, Bali
“New Harmony”, at Rare Angon Gallery, Sanur, Bali
“Bali Art Festival XXV”, at Art Center, Denpasar, Bali
“Sarasvaty in Imagination”, at Nandya Gallery, Ubud, Bali
“Red & White Reflection”, at Margarana National Monument, Tabanan, Bali

2002
“Trouble”, at Padang Linjong, Krobokan, Bali
Exhibition of Sanur Painters Association: “Soft Opening Santrian Gallery”, at Santrian Gallery, Sanur, Bali
“Exhibition and Demonstration”, at Apache Bar, Kuta, Bali
“Fine Artist in 16”, at Gabrig Art Gallery, Sanur, Bali
“Paradise Youth Activity for Humanity Sangga Bhuana”, at RRI, Denpasar, Bali

2001
“Exhibition of Sanur Painters Association”, at Balairung Dewi Sri, Garuda Wisnu Kencana Exhibition Hall, Jimbaran, Bali
“Indonesia-Japan Cultural Exhibition with Balinese Flowers”, at Kuta Centre, Bali

1997
“Creativity Exhibition for Welcoming Guest of PERTAMINA”, at STSI, Denpasar, Bali
3rd Anniversary of Kamasra at STSI Sanur, Denpasar, Bali

1996
“Gebyar SMK” Indonesia, SMSRN Denpasar, Bali (“All Indonesian Senior High School Creativity Show)

Awards

1989
The Best Artwork of Painting Competition, Denpasar Bali

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S. Dwi Stya Acong

S. Dwi Stya Acong

The works of art of S. Dwi Stya Acong are surrealistic-impressionistic landscapes in which light is captured in short, unblended brushstrokes in vibrant colours and yet subdued contrasts.

A recurring theme of the works of S. Dwi Stya Acong, an anonymous lone figure, often man, standing many times turned away from the observant, appears to be out of place within the careful composition and particularly haunting landscape, where there is little sense of time all the more an abundance of space. The refined figure is in stark contrast with the absurd world, where chaos seems to be ordered and controlled by hope and suppressed optimism, reflects both vulnerability and strength simultaneously.

S. Dwi Stya Acong is a well established contemporary artist from East-Java. Het received formal art education at the ISI (Institut Senirupa Indonesia), the Indonesia Institute of the Art in Yogyakarta, after which he gains many international interest. His works have been exhibited at numerous international exhibitions in Asia (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, China and Taiwan), Europe (The Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland) but also in American continent (Brazil).

Born:
26 March 1977, in Malang, East Java, Indonesia

Education:
Indonesian Fine Arts Institute (ISI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1994-2003)

Artworks by S. Dwi Stya Acong

Artist Bio

Solo Exhibition

2014 “The Standing Man” Galeri G13, Kelana Jaya Selangor, Malaysia

2008 “SEEDS OF LIGHT“ Musium Afandi Yogyakarta

2006 “WAKTU GONG“ KOONG Galeri Jakarta

2002 “INTERLUDE” Pendapa Budaya ASDRAFI Yogyakarta

Awards

Finalist INDONESIAN ART AWARDS VII. YSRI-Philip Morris

Group Exhibiton

2022
Ao que vai nascer – Galeria Nara Roesler, São Paulo, Brazil
Merdeka – Gallery Lukisan

2020
Indonesian Waves (Online) – Primae Noctis, Lugano, Switzerland

2019
KunstRAI, Amsterdam – Gallery Lukisan
Primae Noctis, Lugano, Switzerland

2018
Affordable Art Fair Brussels – Gallery Lukisan
First Art Fair, Amsterdam – Gallery Lukisan
Indonesian Identities, Contemporary Art in Indonesia – Primo Marella Gallery, Milan, Italy

2017
Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam – Gallery Lukisan
Antwerpen Art – Gallery Lukisan

2014

LEGACY OF PWER ARTJOG 14 Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia
TAFSIR MAESTRO SENI RUPA INDONESIA “AHMAD SADALI” Gallery Nasional Indonesia
ART EXSPO MALAYSIA 2014 Gallery G13 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
SOSIO LANDSCAPE National Museum Of Cambodia UOB Painting On The Year 2014 Jakarta

2013

MARITIM ARTJOG 13 Taman Budaya Yogyakarta
ART EXSPO MALAYSIA 2013 Gallery G13 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
IDIALEKIAA 2013 Gallery Nasional Jakarta
UOB Painting on the year Jakarta
RECENT WORKS Gallery G 13 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
UNDER The SUN ASIAN CONTEMPHORARY ART GWANGJU Korea
ENCHANTED SHADOW Massachusetts Avenue, N.W Washington D.C USA

2012

ANIVERSARY #2 Jakarta Art Distric Koong gallery
KEMBAR MAYANG Musium Widayat Magelang
ESTETICA SENSATION Koi Gallery Jakarta Indonesia
FREE KICK Royal Residen Ballroom Surabaya
SPIRIT OF JAVA Taksu Gallery Bali
MALAYSIA ART EXSPO 2013 Kuala lumpur Malaysia
LOOKING EAST (A Gaze Upon Indonesian Contemporary Art)
ARTJOG 12 Taman Budaya Yokyakarta.
JAKARTA ART AWARD INTERNATIONAL PAINTING COMPETITION Not Art Space Pasar Seni Ancol Jakarta Indonesia

2011

INTIP Jakarta Art Distrik KOONG gallery Jakarta Indonesia ARTJOG 11 Taman Budaya Yokyakarta. Indonesia BAZAAR ART JAKARTA 2011 Ritz calton pacific Place Jakarta . Indonesia
BAYANG INDONESIAN ISLAMIC ART Galeri Nasional Indonesia Indonesia
MANDIRI BANK Opening Gedung Esa Sampurna Surabaya Indonesia
PASAR ILANG KUMANDANGE Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta Indonesia
MALAYSIA ART EXSPO 2011 KOONG gallery Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
BIENNALE JATIM Go Art Space Gallery Surabaya Indonesia
RELIGIOUSITY opening Museum and Gallery MONDECOR

2010

BAZAAR ART JAKARTA 2010 Ritz calton pacific Place Jakarta .
INDONESIAN ART NOW THE STRATEGIES OF BEING ARTJOG 10 Taman Budaya Yokyakarta, Indonesia
ANIVERSARY KOONG Gallery Jakarta, Indonesia
SIGN and AFTER CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC ART, Lawang Wangi Art&ScienceEstate Bandung, Indonesia
MALAYSIA ART EXSPO 2010 KOONG gallery Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2009

“YA-SIN THE UNSTRANSLATABLE” Djogja Gallery Yogyakarta
“RED DISTRICT PROJECT” Koong Gallery Jakarta
“TRANCENT” Gallery Kupu-Kupu Jakarta
“SURVEY II” Edwin Gallery Jakarta
“SEMARAK” Bienale Jakarta
CIGE 2009 Beijing China
“GRIP” Vanessa Art Link Beijing, China
Jogyakarta Art Fair # 2 Yogyakarta
Art Taipei 2009 Taipei, Taiwan

2008

“ABSOLUTE JAWA 50 %” Galeri Rumah Jawa Jakarta
“BENIH CAHAYA” Musium Afandi Yogyakarta
“MANIFESTO” Galeri Nasional Jakarta.

2007

“SERIES” V-ART Galeri

2006

“WAKTU GONG” KOONG Galeri Jakarta

2005

Pameran Berdua, Seni Rupa “GELANDANGAN”, Acong-Horo, Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta
Pameran Koleksi Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta
“MARI MENCARI GEMBIRA” Kedai Kebun Yogyakarta
Pameran Bersama KOONG Galeri Jakarta

2004

“PERJALANAN SENI LUKIS INDONESIA” Bentara Budaya Jakarta

2003

Pameran “SAKSI MATA” Koleksi Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta
“REPLAY” Sociteit Taman Budaya Yogyakarta

2002

Pameran Lukis Bertiga “Dari Musim ke Musim” di Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta
Pameran Lukis “TROPIS” Bersama Komunitas “DURILATU” di Benteng Vredeburg Yogyakarta

2001

Performance art “DUNIA BENALU” Benteng Vredeburg Yogyakarta
Pameran Lukis Kelompok’94 “PERTEMUAN” di Purna Budaya Yogyakarta
Pameran Seni Lukis di Taman Budaya Yogyakarta
Pameran Lukis di Galeri AIR Jakarta

2000

PHILIP MORRIS INDONESIA ART AWARD VII di Galeri Nasional Jakarta
Performance & Instalation “RUWATAN KEMATIAN RAMBU” Yogyakarta
Pameran Lukis “INDONESIA MEMBENTANG JAMAN” Natour Garuda Hotel Yogyakarta
Performance art “PAKAIAN KEBESARAN” Bekasi Jakarta
Performance art “Pameran BOMM Taman Budaya Raden Saleh Semarang”
Performance art “UTUSAN CINTA” di Purna Budaya Yogyakarta
Pameran Lukis Perupa Muda 2000 di Purna Budaya Yogyakarta

1999

Pameran Lukis “REFLEKSI JAMAN” di Benteng Vredeburg Yogyakarta
Pameran Lukis “PRATISARA AFANDI” di Galeri ISI Yogyakarta
Pameran Lustrum ke III di Galeri ISI Yogyakarta

1998

Performance art, Children From Stasiun LIP Yogyakarta
Pameran Lukis FKY di Benteng Vredeburg Yogyakarta
Pameran Lukis Dies Natalis ISI Yogyakarta

1997

Pameran Dies Natalies ISI di Galeri ISI Yogyakarta
Pameran Seni Lukis Jambore Pasar Seni Ancol, Jakarta

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Agus Prasetyo

Agus Prasetyo

Agus Prasetyo’s artworks are an interesting mix of different media. Paintings of wood block prints, mixed media (textile, paper) on canvas.

Although Agus Prasetyo creates paintings nowadays, he used to make woodblock prints. Wood-block printing is an ancient method to produce repetitive motifs or text on paper or textiles. This method were used to make hand-printed batik, until the stamps were replaced by brass and other metals to make them more durable and allowing more details.

In his new works Agus Prasetyo recycles in a way his old works, or more specifically fragments of his older woodblock print works, with pieces of different kind of textiles, threads and paper, finished by lines drawn by him with drawing or marker pen.
The paintings are compound of interesting, abstract and colourful blobs, sometimes in the shapes of living organisms or even daily objects.

Born:
3 September 1976 in Rembang, Middle Java, Indonesia

Education:
Indonesian Fine Arts Institute (ISI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Artworks by Agus Prasetyo

Artist Bio

Solo Exhibition

2005
“Kriminalitaria”, ISI Yogyakarta

2010
“Human Machine”, Rugeblue Cafe

Award

2017
Finalist UOB Painting of the year 2017

2012
Finalist Trienal Seni Grafis Indonesia

2011
Finalist Bandung Contemporary Art Award

2006
First Runner Up Trienal Seni Grafis Indonesia

2003
Winner Trienal Seni Grafis Indonesia

1999
Best Printmaking Lustrum ISI III Yogyakarta

1998
Award for best printmaking in Pameran Seni Rupa Refleksi zaman

Group Exhibition

2020
Group Exhibition DSMHHPP – Gallery Lukisan

2019
Affordable Art Fair, Brussels, Belgium
First Art Fair, Amsterdam

2018
“Colorful”, cultural collaboration Bumayasasta artgallery, Borobudur Magelang

2017
“ARTBALI” via biasaart space, Kuta Bali
“UOB painting of the year 2017”, Jakarta
“Netrajapu Artmosfir”, Bentara Budaya Jogja

2016
Pameran Netrajapu Onomiwae, WangiArtrom Yogyakarta

2015
Pameran bersama JNM, Jogja

2014
Pameran bersama di TBY, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Sound Track”, Bias Bali

2013
“Print Parade”, Bersama Grafis Minggiran Jogja
“Earth Hour”, IM Gallery Yogyakarta

2012
“Trienal Seni Grafis Indonesia IV”, Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Yogja, Bali, Surabaya, Solo, Bandung
“ARTjog 12”,Taman Budaya Yogyakarta

2011
“Famili”, Jakarta Art distrik, Jakarta
“ARTjog 2011”, Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta
“BaCAA”, Art Sosiatet, Bandung
“Guanlan International Print”, Zen zen China

2009
“Golden Box”, Jogja Galeri, Yogyakarta
“A Diary of Jakarta”, Rumah Jawa Galeri Jakarta

2008
“Grafis Hari ini”, Bentara Budaya Jakarta and Yogyakarta
“Landscape”, Galeri Milenium Jakarta

2007

“Yogyakarta Print Making”, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta
“Nusantara Berkisah”, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta
“Global Warming”, Bali

2006
“Trienal Seni Grafis Indonesia II”, Bentara Budaya Jakarta dan Yogyakarta
“Discovery”, Bika Galeri, Jakarta

2005
“Menguak jagat Kaliurang”, Museum Ulen Sentalu, Yogyakarta
“Bazart”, Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta

2004
“Tanda Mata”, Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta
“Gedebug”, Kedai Kebun Yogyakarta
“Barcode”, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta
“Bazart”, Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta

2003
“Trienal Seni Grafis Indonesia I”, Bentara Budaya Jakarta, Yogya and Denpasar
“Bazart”,Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta

2002
“Grafis Ekpiorasi Medium dan Ekplorasi Gagasan”, Bentara Budaya, Jakarta
“Gelart Laporan dari Jogja, Sepiring Indonesia”, Gelaran Budaya, Yogyakarta
“Hitam putih rasa strawberi”, Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta
“Kata Rupa”, Gelaran Budaya,Yogyakarta

2001
“Merdeka III”, Gelaran Budaya, Yogyakarta

2000
“FKY XII”, Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta
“Perupa Muda Yogyakarta”, Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta

1999
“Indonesia Bersinar Membentang Zaman III”, Hotel Garuda, Yogyakarta
Lustrum III ISI Yogyakarta dan STSI Denpasar, Bali
“Sebaiknya pameran” ISI Yogyakarta
“FKY XI”, Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta
“Seni grafis Indonesia 1999”, Galeri Cipta TIM,Jakarta

1998
“Refleksi zaman”, Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta
“Seni Grafis Kelompok 96”,Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta
“FKY X”, Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta

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Juni Pattimahu Kusumanto

Juni Pattimahu Kusumanto

Juni Pattimahu-Kusumanto (1957) was born in Bandung, Indonesia, and migrated at the age of twelve to the Netherlands, where she attended St. Joost Breda Academy of Arts in 1990-1995. Believing in the nonviolence[1] philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi as the only way to find the harmony among different and often conflicting interests of many people in the world, she herself seeks to find this harmony in her art. The balance but also duality between light and darkness always present in her works.

More recent works put nature more central, showing the artist’ deep concern towards the ecological crises that increasingly confront life on planet earth. In these later works, Juni has chosen the rainforest ecological system as a metaphor of harmony and balancing acts of the different creatures, including humans. These works seem also to tell that there is no rigid divide between the conscious and the unconscious; both make part of one ecological entity.

Working on various media ranging from charcoal to acrylic paint on paper or canvas, she recently uses transparent garment fabric such as tulle, chiffon or organza as media to convey her ideas, with yarn as threading lines and coloured planes. The thin structure of the fabric emphasises the duality of the strength and at the same time the vulnerability of the used materials.

[1] Nonviolence is the personal practice of not causing harm to others under any condition. It may come from the belief that hurting people, animals and/or the environment is unnecessary to achieve an outcome and it may refer to a general philosophy of abstention from violence. It may be based on moral, religious or spiritual principles, but also the reasons for it may be purely strategic or pragmatic. [source: Wikipedia]

Born
1957 in Bandung, Indonesia.

Education
St. Joost Breda Academy of Arts in 1990-1995

Artworks by Juni Pattimahu Kusumanto

Artist Bio

Exhibitions

2022
Galerie Lukisan, Bergen op Zoom

2020
Kunst in Monumenten, Bergen op Zoom
De Boshut Annatopia, Baarle Nassau

2019
Galerie Arsis, Bergen op Zoom

2018
Atelier 1888, Schijf
Galerie G-achttien 88, Baarland

2017
Atelier 1888, Schijf
New York Hall of Science, New York (USA)

2016
Bosch Open Expositie het Kruithuis, ’s Hertogenbosch
New York Hall of Science, New York (USA)

2015
Kunstbeurs Rotterdam

2014
Artotheek 18, Roosendaal
Het Noordbrabantsmuseum ‘s Hertogenbosch
Het Breda’s museum

2013
Kunst onder 1 dak, Roosendaal
Galerie G-achttien 88, Baarland
Expositie “War Child”, Roosendaal

2012
Stadsgalerie Breda
P Arts, Zeist
Project Schaduw, Roosendaal

2011
Kunst onder 1 dak, Wenneker/Roosendaal
A sea full of art, Middelburg
Kunst-Vriendelijk, Museum Tongerlohuys, Roosendaal

2010
Galerie Schouwburg de Kring, Roosendaal
Palawija i.s.m. dichter Albert Hagenaars

2009
Galerie G-achttien 88, Baarland
Days of art, Heerle

2008
Project Ten Strijde, Roosendaal
Atelier 1888, Schijf
Museum Tongerlohuys, Roosendaal
Galerie Cemara 6, Jakarta (Indonesia)

2007
Expositie “the sixties” Museum Tongerlohuys, Roosendaal
Bisdomhuis, Bisdom Breda
Atelier 1888, Schijf

2005
Opdracht Cultuurbureau Roosendaal voor cultuur- en aanmoedigingsprijs
Galerie Barendrecht, Barendrecht

2004
Project S&L zorg , Kunstroute Anders bekeken, Roosendaal
Project West Brabant St. Janskerk, Roosendaal
Fort Sabina, Willemstad/Heiningen
Project “Hemelse sferen”, Roosendaal

2002
Museum Nusantara, Delft
World Art Gallery, Delft
Open atelierroute, Roosendaal

2001
Galerie Très Art, Breda
Gemeentehuis Roosendaal

2000
Galerie Très Art, Breda
Tekenmanifestatie, Kunsthuis 13, Velp

1999
Het Markiezenhof, Bergen op Zoom
Open atelierroute, Roosendaal
Museum Tongerlohuys, Roosendaal

1997
Oecumenischcentrum (7 haagse kerken), Den Haag

Social Project

2017-now
Project Moringa Oleifera, Yogyakarta (Indonesia)

2017
New York Hall of Science, New York (USA)
Project Moringa Oleifera with schools in New York
In 2016, I participated in the exhibition “Food” held by SciArt at the New York Hall of Science in New York, USA, where I shared a drawing of the Moringa Oleifera tree, also called ‘the miracle tree’. The tree, very rich in vitamins and minerals, grows in arid areas in large parts of Asia and Africa is a useful tree not only in developing countries against malnutrition, but also in the West where essential nutritional values of food products have decreased, due to, among other matters, monocultures and fast breeding species. The tree is highly purposeful because different parts of the tree can be used including as food and for healing of ailments and purifying of polluted water. (Text by Juni P. Kusumanto)

2015
Kunstkameraden Cultuurkantine, Breda

2014
Kunstkameraden Cultuurkantine, Breda

2006
Auction waterproject Indonesië, Rotterdam

2006
Auction for children with cancer Tilburg, Roosendaal

2003
Graffiti project with youth, Roosendaal

Links

PeaceWomen Across the Globe at the WikiPeaceWomen https://wikipeacewomen.org/wpworg/en/?page_id=4856

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Indra Dodi

Indra Dodi

Indra Dodi makes an effort to simulate childlike drawings and joyous spontaneity on his usually large canvases with expressive, art brut, naïve style but with a refined manner. The layered colours, the notion of composition and structures, together with the detailed figures which appear to have their own characters, reveal the careful thought behind his paintings.

A graduate of the prestigious Indonesian art college in Yogyakarta, ISI (Indonesian Institute of the Arts), and a pupil of Yunizar, his works have been exhibited abroad, as far as The Netherlands and Germany. With already some solo and group exhibitions in Asia, in South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, The Philippines and of course Indonesia, Indra Dodi is one of the most successful Indonesian contemporary artists.

The smaller works are specially made for outside Indonesia and framed in beautiful (teak) wooden frame.

Born:
1 January, 1980 in Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia

Education:
Indonesian Fine Arts Institute (ISI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Leather Academy (Akademi Teknologi Kulit), Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Sarjana Wiata Institut Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Artworks by Indra Dodi

Artist Bio

Solo exhibition

2019
KunstRAI, Amsterdam – Gallery Lukisan

2015
“Indradodi Solo” Gallery LVS, Seoul, Korea

2010
“ekspresi sesaat” at Gallery Katamsi ISI Yogyakarta

Group exhibition

2020

Group Exhibition DSMHHPP – Gallery Lukisan

2019

Art Jakarta 2019, Jakarta Convention Center, Jakarta, Indonesia
Yogyakarta Annual Art #4: Incumbent, Bale Banjar Sangkring, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Bebas, Sakato Art Community at Jogja Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Art Taichung 2019, Milennium Hotel, Taichung, Taiwan – Artemis Art
Hotel Art Fair Bangkok 2019, W Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand – Artemis Art
Hangzhou Art Fair 2019, Hangzhou International Expo Centre, Hangzhou, China – Artemis Art
AArt Citizen Art Shanghai 2019, Twelve At Hengshan, Shanghai, China – Artemis Art
KADO (Patron), Miracle Prints, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Art Tainan 2019, Tayih Landis Hotel, Tainan, Taiwan – Artemis Art
Affordable Art Fair, Brussels, Belgium – Gallery Lukisan
First Art Fair, Amsterdam – Gallery Lukisan

2018
“Zaman Now”, Sakato Art Community, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Art exhibition after residency, Queenstown, New Zealand
KunstRAI, Gallery Lukisan, Amsterdam
Affordable Art Fair Brussels – Gallery Lukisan, The Netherlands
First Art Fair, Passenger Terminal Amsterdam – Gallery Lukisan, The Netherlands

2017
Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam, Gallery Lukisan, The Netherlands
Affordable Art Fair Brussels, Belgium, Gallery Lukisan, The Netherlands
Suntec Singapore Convention Center” Artemis Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
“we are 5” Artemis Art Gallery Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
“Cartography of Painting” at Albert Art Gallery Alam Sutra Jakarta, Indonesia
Art Central Hongkong, Artemis Art Gallery
Art Taipei, Artemis Art Gallery
Art Jakarta, Ritz Carlton Jakarta Indonesia
“Menjadi Indonesia” Talenta Organizer at Plaza Indonesia Jakarta

2016
Affordable Art Fair Brussels, Belgium, Gallery Lukisan
“Sunny-side up’’ LVS Gallery, Seoul, Korea
“bakaba 5” Jogja Gallery Yogyakarta Indonesia
“Ping project 2” Aruna Art Space Yogyakarta Indonesia
“Bazaar Art Jakarta” (BAJ) Artemis Gallery at Ritz Carlton Pacific Place Indonesia
Art Laren, Gallery Lukisan, Nederland

2015
“ROOM 2015” Gallery HUUE, Singapore
Affordable Art Fair Singapore, Gallery HUUE Singapore
“Urip ming mampir ngombe” Langit Artspace Jogja,
Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam, Gallery Lukisan, Amsterdam
Affordable Art Fair Seoul, LVS Gallery Seoul, Korea
“Soaf ArtFair” LVS Gallery Seoul, Korea
“Asyaaf” LVS Gallery, Seoul, Korea
“Rendang & Rendang”, Bakaba #4, Jogja Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Drawing” MDTL, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Ping” Aruna Art Space, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“A Frozen Moment”  at Space Cottonseed Gilman Barracks, Singapore
“New Wave: the road of memories”  At “and N Gallery” in Seoul, Korea
“Writing an Image” at Space Cottonseed Gilman Barracks, Singapore

2014
“YOS” at Yunizar Studio, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Affordable Art Fair Singapore, at Space Cottonseed, Singapore
“nandur suwung” At Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia
”Asyaaf” Gallery LVS, Seuol, Korea. “BAKABA#3” at Jogja Gallery Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“isi ISI” Talenta Organizer, Jakarta Indonesia

2013
“Art Bazzar” at Alam Sutra Jakarta, Indonesia
“Agitasi Garuda” at Jogja Gallery Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2012
”Crossing Sign” at Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia
”Crossing Sign” at National Gallery Jakarta, Indonesia
”Crossing Sign” at Sika Gallery Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
”Crossing Sign” at TBY Lampung, Indonesia

2011
”Asyaaf” Gallery LVS, Seol, Korea

2010
“Art For Our Life” Indonesian Visual Art and Eszterhazy Karoly College, Eger Hungary, at the gallery of the Raday Konyvehaz Budapest and Kis Zsinagoga Gallery, Eger, Hungary
“U(dys)topia at HfBk Postfach Dresden , German
“U(dys)topia at Freise Museum, Postdamer Str91, 10785 Berlin, Germany
“U(dys)topia at Stadt Museum Cologne (Koeln), Germany
“Beijing Bienalle 2010” at Beijing Museum, Beijing, China
”Solitude of the Earth” at Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Jogja Art Share”, at Jogja National Museum Indonesia.

2009
”Man Talk About love” at Sangkring Art Space, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
”Diantara Nama dan Nama” at Jogja Nasional Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2008
“Bali Nang Padang Wae” at Galery Biasa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“JAF” at taman budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Metamorfosis” at Gallery Biasa, Yogyakarta Indonesia
“Naration Of Nation” at Mondecor Gallery, Jakarta Indonesia
“Ekspresi Sesaat” at Gallery Katamsi ISI Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Most Wanted” at galery Biasa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“AHAA” at Vart Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Free Style” at Affandi Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Brother Hood” at galery biasa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
”Dedication to the future” at Jogja Gallery,Yogyakarta, Indonesia
”Seiring Sejalan” at Denindo Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia

2007
“Musim Panas Fantasi” at gallery Biasa, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Unlimited Embroidery” at Via-Via Café, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2006
“NISBIH” at Katamsi Gallery, Indonesia Institute of The Arts, Indonesia
“No Limits”, Vrederburg Fort Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Jalin Bapilin” at Vrederburg Fort Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“yang error” at Kinoki Nad Café The Gate, Yogyakarta Indonesia

2005
“Skedios Ekstempore” at Taman Budaya Solo (Cultural Arts Center), Solo, Indonesia
“Water Colours” at Katamsi Gallery, Indonesia Institute of The Arts, Indonesia

Bibliography

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Other Activities

As a committee for Art project and exhibition 2011, Crossing Sign, Taman Budaya Yogya and Lampung, Sika Gallery Ubud Bali, Gallery National Jakarta, Gallery Soemardja Bandung, Indonesia. 2010 , “u(dys)topia, Dresden, Berlin, German 2006. “No Limits”, Vredeburg Fort, Yogyakarta, Indonesia & “Jalin Bapilin” Vredenburg Fort Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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