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Samsul Arifin (b. 1979)

 

Samsul Arifin (b. 1979) born in Malang, Indonesia, he established himself as a multi-talented artist. In 2001, he won both Indonesian Art Institute awards for the Best Watercolour Painting and Best Sketching Work. The artist is often employs, with astute awareness, artistic signifiers in various combinations to construct meanings in his creations. In his series of Barbie Dolls paintings, he has invested much deep thought to effectively manipulate object, colour, space and composition in his works, in criticizing the penetration of imported cultures.


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Riki Antoni (b. 1977)

Riki Antoni was born in Yogyakarta in 1977, as an artist he employs massive, animalistic characters as a central theme in his artworks, these quirky protagonists swathed in a palette of vibrant colours, to establish a paradoxical stance on the country’s political and social climate.

Obtaining inspiration from the realm of the phantasmal, Riki has infused this mystifying theme with his fascination for the proverbial, enabling the artist to create wild new-fangled characters that ironically, possess an inherent shade of humanity that is aptly reflective of the nuances of urbanised, ‘civilised’ behaviour.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • The Wonderful Tales of Riki Antoni, 2006, iPreciation, Singapore

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Edo Pop (b. 1972)

Born in Palembang, South Sumatra in 1972, Edo Pop or Eduard was educated in SMSR Palembang (1989 – 1993) and later on at the Indonesia Institute of Art Yogyakarta (1995 – 2000). He has been involved with various artists’ organisations in Palembang and Yogyakarta since 1990, including the Sanggar Bidar Sriwjaya which he co-founded in 1998, and Rumah Seni Muara, Yogyakarta which he co-founded in 2003. Edo has had solo exhibitions in Copenhagen, Denmark, Yogyakarta and Surabaya, Indonesia. He has also participated in group exhibitions in USA, Canada and Singapore over the last twenty years.

Education

  • 2000 | Educated at Indonesia Institute of Art Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 1993 | Educated at from SMSR Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 2011 | Menjadi/ isness, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2007 | Senjakala Eros, Art Forum, Singapore
  • 2005 | Membuat Rumah Baru, Emmitan Cotemporary Art Gallery, Surabaya, Indonesia
  • 2002 | Tulang Punggung,Purna Budaya, 2002, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2000 | Re-Kreasi, 2000, Museum Benteng Vredeburg, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 1996 | Impressions in Denmark, Indri Moeberghus, Copenhagen, Denmark

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2012 | Anniversary Expressions, Philo Art Space 7th Anniversary, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2012 | Homo Ludens #3, Emmitan Cotemporary Art Gallery, Surabaya, Indonesia
  • 2012 | Sillahturrahmi, Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2012 | Tanah Air Pusaka, Kelompok Greget’ 95, Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2012 | KembarMayang, Museum H. Widayat Magelang, Mungkid, Indonesia
  • 2011 | Pasar Kincrung, Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2011 | Membuatnya Abadi, Galeri Semarang, Semarang, Indonesia
  • 2011 | Indonesia Art Award (IAA), Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2010 | Inventory, pesantren Kaliopak LESBUMI, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2010 | Drawing, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2009 | Ketik Reg Manjoer, Kelompok Greget’ 95, Sangkring art Space, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2009 | Im Rainbow, Esa Sampoerna Art House, Surabaya, Indonesia
  • 2009 | Re-Konstruksi Zaman ke Emasan, 2009, Gedung Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2009 | Manifesto, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta,  Indonesia
  • 2005 | My Favourite Painting & Sculptures, Art Forum, Singapore
  • 2005 | Indonesian Contemporary, iPreciation Gallery, Singapore

Awards

  • 2003 | Nominasi Philip Morris Indonesia Art Awards 2003, Indonesia
  • 2002 | 10 Karya Tebaik Indo Food Art Award 1, di gedung Museum Nasional Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2001 | Nominasi Philip Morris Indonesia Art Awards 2001, Indonesia
  • 1998 | Karya Seni Lukis terbaik, Diesnatalis XI ISI Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 1996 | Karya Cat air Terbaik Seni Murni FSR ISI Yogyakarta, Indonesia

For full list of exhibitions and awards, please contact the gallery at enquiry@ipreciation.com


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Alfi Jumaldi (b. 1972)

Alfi Jumaldi was born 1972 in Lintau, West Sumatra, Indonesia. After studying at the Indonesian Institute of Arts in Yogyakarta in 1999, he co-founded and became a member of Jendela Art Group, a prominent contemporary artist collective. Most of the members were experiencing the early phase of their careers, creating work which surprised art audiences in Indonesia as the subject matter were far removed from socio-political themes and realistic painting. Instead, the Jendala Art Group showed inclination for extreme naïvism in the form of meaningless ‘doodles’ or formalism – that was also extreme – by drawing exclusively on minimal visual elements of line, color and texture. In 2010, he co-founded the Artists Collective, Office: For Contemporary Art International in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Alfi Jumaldi was nominated for the 10th Indonesian Art Awards (2003, Finalist) and the 5th Indonesian Art Awards, The Best Painting Awards, Indonesian Insitute of Art (ISI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1998, Finalist). He currently lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Education

  • 1999 | Graduated from FSR Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 1993 | Graduated from SMSR Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 2016 | Jumaldi Alfi, Sanata Dharma University Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2014 | Melting Memories: Rereading Landscape – Mooi Indies, ARNDT, Singapore
  • 2011 | Melting Memories, STPI Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore
  • 2011 | Nightswimmer, Metis Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 2010 | Life/ Art # 101: Never Ending Lesson, Sangkring Art Space, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2006 | Mediation, Recent Works by Alfi, iPreciation, Singapore

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2014 | Mooi Indie – Beautiful Indies Indonesian Art Now, Group Exhibition at Gordon & Susan Samstag Museum of Art Adelaide, Australia
  • 2013 | The Window of Jendela, OHD Museum, Magelang, Indonesia
  • 2012 | Legacy, A Trace of Civilization, Esa Sampoerna Art Museum, Surabaya, Indonesia
  • 2011 | Bayang, The National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2009 | Jendela-A Play of the Ordinary, NUS Museum, Singapore
  • 2008 | Manifesto, The National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2007 | COMMON GROUNDS, The National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2005 | Indonesian Contemporary Art, iPreciation, Singapore

Awards

  • 2003 | Finalist of Indonesian Art Award X
  • 1998 | The Best Painting Work, FSR ISI Yogyakarta
  • 1998 | Finalist of Indonesian Art Award V

For full list of exhibitions and awards, please contact the gallery at enquiry@ipreciation.com


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Budi Ubrux (b. 1968)

One of the most progressive and radical new artists to emerge from Indonesia, Budi Ubrux is less a visionary than an acerbic social reactionary. Prior to winning the Philip Morris Indonesian Art Award in 2000, Budi Ubrux was a billboard artist and painter based in Switzerland.

His paintings are powerful satirical observations on social degeneration through the alarmingly haunting aesthetic of faceless figures mummified in newsprint. Inspired by the Indonesian government’s transitional period from the “Orde Baru” (New Order) to the “Orde Reformasi” (Reformation Order) in 1999 and its resulting impact on society, his works struggle with the themes of political oppression, the ironic role of the media, and above all, a strong sense of disappointment in prevalent ideologies, and disenfranchisement of the individual.

Attempting to locate “the ulcer of corruption” – as quoted from the artist himself – in the heavily politicized agenda of contemporary society, Budi explores the concept of a mediated reality through the role of newspapers. Historically, media was supposed to be the “eyes and ears of the people”, with ethical reporting integrity. In his paintings, the vicious irony of an overwhelming and subversive media culture reveals its reductionist effect on subscribers. The newsprint wraps itself around human life, effacing, suffocating and blinding the figures within. Its substance literally carries the weight of our ulcerating social fabric with its content of screaming headlines and tawdry iconism; its transient consumerist philosophy has been forced on to our persons.

The entity of the medium has also been refuted, its magnifying and distorting lens turned inwardly upon itself. The newsprint moves from unimpeachable medium to the object of scrutiny for its role as a dehumanizing and oppressive force – an uncanny parallel to the central theme of how humanity has become the unwilling construct of its own perceptual tools. Many viewers have initially confused the intricate detail and texture of Budi’s paintwork for mixed media.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 2017 | INDONESIA, National Gallery of Indonesia, Indonesia
  • 2012 | Nggiring sapi neng PWI, Gedung PWI, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2008 | Togetherness, Parco Sculpture Park, Delchianti, Italy
  • 2008 | Beyond the Headlines, iPreciation, Singapore

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2018 | Jogja Contemporary Artist, Art:1, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2017 | Indonesian Artists: Works in the Gallery, iPreciation Gallery, Singapore, Singapore
  • 2016 | Art: 1 Selected Contemporary Art, Art:1, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 2015 | Land Before Our Time: A Vernacular in Southeast Asian Art Making, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore
  • 2014 | Membaca Pager Piring: Mengenang Romo Mangun, Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2014 | ARTJOG|14 – Legacies of Power, Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2013 | ARTJOG|13 – Maritime Culture, Taman Budaya, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • 2013 | Batang Community Group Exhibition, Batang, Central Java, Indonesia
  • 2012 | Art Stage Singapore, Singapore
  • 2011 | Closing the Gap, MIFA Melbourne, Australia
  • 2011 | Maximum City, Jakarta Biennale, Jakarta, Indonesia

For full list of exhibitions, please contact the gallery at enquiry@ipreciation.com


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