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1.
Apotik Komik:
The subversive Jogjakarta group of street
artists who will be producing site-specific
outdoor work including banner art and a
multi-media installation.
2.
Agus Suwage:
Painter and installationist, who will be showing
a 15 metre mural on canvas with a social theme.
3.
Arahmaiani:
The radical performance artist who is making a
sewn installation consisting of political flags
re-configured to form a wedding dress, the work
a critique of Indonesia's current political and
geographical fragmentation.
4.
Bunga Jeruk:
A painter and 3-dimensional artist, her works
are considered unique among contemporary
Indonesian Artists. She will display an
installation piece entitled "Animaux
Binatang".
5.
Popok (Tri Wahyudi):
Cartoonist and painter, who's works reflect a
definitive social theme, will be presenting
banner art entitled "View the cause,
harvest the consequence" and "Eternal
Friendship'".
6.
FX Harsono:
An established artist who combines painting with
photography and performance art to deliver his
obeservations and criticism of society and
environmental issues.
7.
Hedi Hariyanto:
CV not available at time of print
8.
Heri Dono:
An established artist, who is also trained in
the art of wayang kulit, Heri Dono is interested
in intitiating interactive processes and engages
his audiences by inviting controversy and
conveying meaning. He will be presenting two
pieces, "Angels Fallen From The Sky"
and "Wayang Lagenda"
9.
Krisna Murti:
Visual artist who uses video and photgraphy to
present satirical images of political
instability in his country. Murti is a versatile
practitioner who has fully grasped 21st
century technology, exploiting it to give a
disturbing yet universally engaging picture of
his indigenous culture. Krisna Murti will
deliver a 4 minute video presentation entitled
"Beach Time"
10.Tintin
Wulia:
Film and video artist whose works on social and
environmental issue have been featured in New
York, Berlin, Amsterdam, Toronto and Indonesia.
Her contribution for the exhibition are 2
digital videos entitled "Where Do You
Originally Come From" and
"Everything's OK".
11.
Eko Nugroho:
Multi-talented painter, video artist and
cartoonist, he has already held several well
received exhibitions in Indonesia and Japan. He
will be presenting a 9 minute video entitled
"The Breeders", exploring issues of
citizens' responsibility to the state.
12.
Mella Jaarsma:
Dutch-born but having lived in Indonesia since
1984, Mella uses her Indonesian/Dutch identity
as the foundation for her artistic investigation
of Indonesian politics.
13.
Nindityo Adipurnomo:
A painter also trained in classical Javanese
dance, Nindityo's work displays an abstract
expressionist style to explore, express and
embrace social dimensions.
14.
I Made Aswino Aji:
Following the bombings in Bali, the artist made
this work, "Bunga Duka", as an
exploration of his feelings of his grief. Not
only were physical lives taken that day by the
bombings, the socio-economic 'life' of the
island was also extinguished. This work was
originally exhibited in a well-known tourist
cafe and art space in Yogyakarta only a few
months after the incident. Its location and
timing were poignant as the 'death' of tourism
in Bali also heralded its 'death' in Yogyakarta.
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