Went to The National Gallery for the Sin city exhibition on 8 April 2011, this exhibition is presented by E(art)H Project. I took the pictures using my IPhone so pardon the quality. Tsk, must make note to myself to bring real camera next time. So here it is, few of the works being showcased there.
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Mural by Amalia Kartikasari |
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"To Control Or To Be Controlled"
Amalia Kartikasari
Painting, wood, acrylic on canvas |
I really love her works! The colours are really beautiful and i just find the whole thing pleasing to the eyes. She's really lovely in person too!
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Another two mural from other artists. |
This brass etching works from Rocka Radipa is another gem i found there, it's really beautiful and such a fine art I'd say!
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"Nature Chat Frequency"
Rocka Radipa
Brass etching |
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"Disharmonic Food Chain" by Komunitas Grafis Minggiran
Graphic, hardboard on canvas |
Below is a painting by Fx Lucky which i find the whole concept is interesting. He'll be having another solo exhibition early December this year. He's such a nice guy too, i asked so many questions about his work process and he didn't mind. Come and see his other works this December at CGartspace, Jakarta.
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"Today Sin" by Fx Lucky
Painting, acrylic on canvas |
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"Memo Kota" by Aidi Yupri |
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"Time Machine" by Suryadi Suyamtina |
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Plastic waste installation art by Tisna Sanjaya |
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Plastic grounded to pieces. |
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The painting "Panen Plastik dan Beras"- "Harvest of Plastic and Rice" |
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The details |
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There are hands and feet in the murky water. |
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"Once Upon a Time in Sumatra" by Syarif Hidayat |
Look at those fur! I kept holding back my urge to stroke the painting because the fur just look so real! Soft and furry!
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"Seeds and Secret" by Jumaadi |
I feel uncomfortable viewing his works. The drawings just...i don't know...it gross me out but i can't stop staring. If only i can look past all the scary black dots pattern there, i think i would really enjoy what he's trying to tell. Ending this post with a picture of how the gallery looks like. : )
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Panoramic view of the National Gallery. |