#superduperdecorativeart manifesto
book design by Endira FJ
published by Langgeng Art Foundation
email me to acquire a copy
for more photos see here
Showing posts with label Endira. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Endira. Show all posts
Friday, March 18, 2016
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Dangling Durians by Wiyoga Muhardanto
Dangling Durians
a solo project by Wiyoga Muhardanto
curated by Roy Voragen
Jalan
Suryodiningratan 37, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
opening: Monday 3pm,
November 2, 2015
until: December 2,
2015
Equator Art Projects
presents, in collaboration with Langgeng Art Foundation, Dangling Durians, the latest solo project by Bandung-based artist
Wiyoga Muhardanto (Jakarta, Indonesia,
1984), which is curated by Roy Voragen. Wiyoga, an ITB alumnus, is a prolific
artist who has participated in biennales, art fairs, group shows and residency
programs in Indonesia and abroad.
The artist shows his latest sculptures as a loosely constellated
installation in the subterranean area of Langgeng Art Foundation, as part of
Equator Art Projects, yet not in the actual gallery. For
Dangling Durians, spaces have been
switched: the locked-down gallery remains eerily empty for the duration of the
show, instead the non-exhibition space in front of the basement gallery is utilized, not in
criticism of the white cube but to tease urban questions to the foreground by
means of a subterranean detour.
The contemporary is
urban, and our built environment mediates, constructs, reproduces and,
intersected at certain times, contradicts relationships of power. Our
embodied relationship to objects always assumes a spatial setting and space is
never neutral, always coded by (conflicting) normativities. The sculptures are the miscellaneous fragments, the
discarded shreds, the hacked bits and pieces lifted out of our urban fabric.
With flair and wit,
Wiyoga created seven new sculptures and each combines unlikely, even
contradictory, elements, which is further amplified by grouping these
sculptures together as an installation. Each feature, whether as a ready-made
or remade by using resin, is one of our many urban fetishes, obsessions, fears,
guilty pleasures, anxieties, joys, etc…
For the curatorial essay see here.
Publication design by Endira FJ.
For photo documentation by Anang Saptoto see here.
Publication design by Endira FJ.
For photo documentation by Anang Saptoto see here.
Monday, March 10, 2014
RE-ENTRY#3: Muhammad Zico Albaiquni
RE-ENTRY#3: Muhammad Zico Albaiquni
In collaboration with Galeri
Gerilya, Roma Arts presents RE-ENTRY#3, a talk with Bandung-based artist Muhammad Zico Albaiquni
(1987; http://zicoalbaiquni.blogspot.com/).
Zico studied painting at FSRD/ITB and he works now as an assistant lecturer at
the painting studio. He continued his studies at ITB to earn a MFA. But before
he started studying again for his MFA, he went to Austria for an
artist-in-residency at the invitation by the Bundesministeriums für Unterricht,
Kunst und Kultur (Ministry of Education, Art and Culture; http://www.bmukk.gv.at/). He was in Austria
for a three-month residency and he found a new love for the art of painting.
But now he has returned and Zico will share his experiences of living and practicing
art abroad.
Moderated by R. Yuki Agriardi (http://www.agriardi.com/)
Free admission & open for the
public and in Indonesian
Wednesday 19 March 4PM
Galeri Gerilya
Jalan Raden Patah 12, Bandung
Poster design by Endira FJ (http://www.endirafj.com/)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)