RALLY: Contemporary Indonesian Art

Indonesia's burgeoning Yogyakarta art scene lands in Melbourne.
Zacha Rosen
Published on October 15, 2012

Overview

Yogyakarta, Indonesia produces all sorts of interesting art. The price of entry is usually a plane ticket across the Timor Sea, but over summer the NGV is home-delivering some of Yogyakarta’s burgeoning creative scene. RALLY: Contemporary Indonesian Art highlights two Yogyakarta artists: Eko Nugroho, whose figures lurk, menace and observe with a not unfriendly eye, and Jompet Kuswidananto whose exploration of his own “gray nation” tends to express itself in installations often featuring highly articulate, invisible figures in uniform.

A mural by Nugroho will sit also behind the NGV waterwall and Kuswidananto’s the Commoners will be suspended at back of the Gallery in the stain-glass-ceilinged Federation Court. The artists themselves will talk about art and politics this Saturday for the opening event Rally at the NGV.

Image: Eko Nugroho Threat As A Flavour installation view, ARNDT, Berlin, 2012. Courtesy of the artist and ARNDT, Berlin. © Eko Nugroho. Photo: Bernd Borchardt

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