Tiga Sisi : Jelajah & Media

Tiga Sisi : Jelajah & Media

 


The artworks of these three female artists are imbued with ideas, experiences, and repeated attempts to arrive at, or almost arrive at, what they envision as the ideal. Spanning years of hard work in the studio, the second home where their artworks first appeared before arriving in this exhibition room.

They both studied fine arts from the Indonesian Art Institute (ISI) Yogyakarta, with specializations and classes that were slightly apart. Ayu Arista Murti 1997, Endang Lestari 1995, and Theresia Agustina Sitompul 1999. They were welcomed by an abundance of media, so they could carry out various experiments and follow the dynamic movements of contemporary art.

Ayu Arista Murti sees reality not as a real form as perceived by the eye, but rather as a historical landscape of the names of many things. Therefore, we will find more stories in her artwork than lumps of ideal and great humans. The me in his paintings is "me" as an experience, not me who is present in a realistic form.

Endang Lestari sees life like the reality of the origin of ceramics: something that comes from the earth, and in time returns to the same place. It is formed by process and time, measurable like a human's age, or like a disciplined heartbeat. She works in clay media, as well as exploring metal materials, and utilizes graphic effects in her ceramic artworks.

Theresia Agustina Sitompul transforms objects into graphic reality. Around 2011 she discovered a new way of working with carbon, something that had never been considered before by graphic artists. Carbon and memories of domestic goods show the exploration of media, and at the same time the desacralization of objects.

Moving at high speed according to current conditions, they continue to mature technical aspects and have a deep understanding of the media used. This exhibition therefore, raises awareness of the importance of a long, continuous process. They can because they are used to taking difficult paths in their artwork; fall, get up, and keep repeating.

Asikin Hasan – Curator 

Pelukan Baby Fybromyalgia

A story about the internal feelings of Phybromyalgia

Outside my Window

Describes how even though the body is imprisoned, the mind can wander.

Self Grow

Describes how a person's life continues to develop and progress.

Camouflage #2

Describes the mechanisms of survival and camouflage that occur in every living creature.

Return from The Abyss #1

Tells a philosophy of mimicry and resurrection (coming out of the abyss).

Return from The Abyss #2

Tells a story about the philosophy of mimicry and awakening from the abyss.

My Dearest #1 & #2

About our relationships with loved ones around us.

Burn Out

About the process of needing to deal with things that are toxic or that are not conducive to one's life.

Balancing Act

Describes the search for balance in spiritual life.

Harmony in Diffusion

Emphasizes the balance and harmony created through the process of osmosis.

Jagad Ingatan

Penghargaan kepada Kaos Kaki

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