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He was born in 1979 in Baguio City, the Philippines, where he continues to live and work. SAF participation: Sharjah Biennial 14. Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd Hỗ Trợ Nợ Xấu. Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong is a signature gala celebration honoring the Asia Arts Game Changers during the week of Art Basel in Hong Kong. Major art collectors, artists, gallerists, dignitaries from the art world, and Asia Society trustees and patrons will gather to celebrate the contemporary arts in Asia and honor artists and arts professionals for their significant contributions. For more than twenty years, Asia Society has been a pioneer in identifying and fostering the latest contemporary Asian artists and engaging new audiences for their work. Past honorees include Cai Guo-Qiang, Bharti Kher, Lee Ufan, Liu Guosong, Nalini Malani, Nyoman Masriadi, Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Shahzia Sikander, Do Ho Suh, Wucius Wong, Xu Bing, Zeng Fanzhi, and Zhang Xiaogang. Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong March 23, 2017 Venue JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong 600 pm Cocktail Reception and Auction Artwork Viewing 800 pm Award Ceremony, Dinner and Auction Join the Auction! The auction component of the 2017 Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong features works by artists Cai Guo-Qiang, Eko Nugroho, Do Ho Suh, Sun Xun, Mika Tajima, Natee Utarit, Xu Bing and Yang Fudong, among others. The artworks were on view at JW Marriott Hong Kong on Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 600 pm by invitation only. All proceeds from Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong support Asia Society Arts and Culture initiatives worldwide. Asia Society’s Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong is co-organized by Asia Society Museum, New York, and Asia Society Hong Kong Center. Honorees Hon Chi Fun Hon Chi Fun is one of Hong Kong’s most respected visual artists, best known for his abstract paintings and serigraphic prints that reflect his interest in Taoism and phenomenology through the expression of circles. In 1958, he co-founded the Modern Literature and Art Association to promote local public interest in literature and art. He was among the first in Hong Kong to be awarded a Fellowship by John D. Rockefeller 3rd Foundation in 1968. Hon’s works have been exhibited extensively in Hong Kong and overseas, including at solo exhibitions at the Hong Kong Museum of Art 2005 and the University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong 1988. In 2013, he received the Medal of Honour from the Hong Kong SAR government in recognition of his outstanding artistic achievements. Kimsooja Kimsooja is an internationally acclaimed multimedia artist whose videos, installations and performances poignantly address issues relating to culture, politics, history and identity, especially with regard to the displaced self. The artist’s conceptual, aesthetic and structural investigations of performance through immobility in her practice inverts the notion of the artist as the predominant actor. Her works have been exhibited internationally and featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul 2016; Centre Pompidou-Metz 2015; Reina Sophia, Madrid 2006; MoMA PS1, New York 2001; 24th São Paulo Biennial 1998; the 48th, 49th, 51st and 52nd Venice Biennales. In 2013 she represented Korea at the 55th Venice Biennale. Rashid Rana Rashid Rana is known for his conceptual sculptures, videos, and photo composite collages that provocatively deconstruct social histories and cultural disjunctions to reflect the duality of our time. He has participated in major exhibitions including My East is Your West, a collateral event at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015; Mohatta Palace Museum, Karachi 2013; Cornerhouse, Manchester 2011; Asia Society Museum, New York 2009; and Musée Guimet, Paris 2010 among others. Rana was recently appointed artistic director of the 2017 Lahore Biennale. He is also the founding faculty member and current dean of the School of Visual Arts and Design at Beaconhouse National University in Lahore. Hiroshi Sugimoto Hiroshi Sugimoto’s singular practice spans the mediums of performing arts, photography, sculpture, installation and architecture. His art deals with history and temporal existence through a variety of subject matter issues surrounding time, empiricism and metaphysics that bridge Eastern and Western ideologies while examining the nature of time, perception, and the origins of consciousness. Sugimoto’s work has been presented in numerous international solo and group exhibitions among them The J. Paul Getty Museum 2014; 17th Biennale of Sydney 2010; Yokohama Triennale 2001; 3rd Biennale d’art contemporain de Lyon 1995; and Carnegie International 1991. The artist received the Order of Arts and Letters 2013 from the French government; the Praemium Imperiale Painting Award 2009 from the Japan Arts Association; and the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography 2001. Support LUMINARIES Ming Wai Lau VISIONARIES Barbara and Ronnie Chan Ming Liu and Guoqing Chen Betsy and Ed Cohen DBS Bank Hong Kong Limited Kukje Gallery Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Miller Denise and Andrew Saul Mr. Rusy M. Shroff, BBS, MBE, and Mrs. Purviz R. Shroff Jack and Susy Wadsworth Lulu and Anthony Wang CORPORATE PARTNER AUCTION PARTNER ART LOGISTICS PARTNER The Sixth Bandung Contemporary Art Award BaCAA 2019 27 September 2019 – 27 October 2019 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia Outlandish 13 April 2019 – 25 May 2019 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia BaCAA Assemblage 22 February 2019 – 22 March 2019 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia Bandung Contemporary Art Award BACAA 2017 5 October 2017 – 5 November 2017 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia Lawangwangi at Art Stage Singapore 2017 11 January 2017 – 15 January 2017 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia GEOCULTURE 6 August 2016 – 27 August 2016 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia Konfigurasi 9 February 2016 – 26 February 2016 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia Lawangwangi at Art Stage Singapore 2016 21 January 2016 – 24 January 2016 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia Bandung Contemporary Art Award - BaCAA 4 25 September 2015 – 23 October 2015 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia KUP 21 May 2015 – 29 June 2015 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia SOFT POWER >< With All Reasons and Decisions 12 December 2014 – 18 January 2015 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Group Exhibition "Bandung Contemporary" 22 October 2013 – 12 November 2013 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Solo Exhibition of Mella Jaarsma 2 December 2012 – 1 January 2013 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Solo Exhibition of Eddy Susanto 3 November 2012 – 25 November 2012 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Solo Exhibition of Melati Suryodarmo 3 October 2012 – 25 October 2012 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Solo Exhibition of Maria Indria Sari 12 September 2012 – 26 September 2012 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Group Exhibition "Incomplete Project" 7 July 2012 – 14 July 2012 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Solo Exhibition of Theresia Agustina Sitompul 16 June 2012 – 1 July 2012 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Solo Exhibition of Cinanti Astria Johansjah keni 12 May 2012 – 27 May 2012 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Group Exhibition "25 Finalists of BaCAA 2" 24 March 2012 – 24 April 2012 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Solo Exhibition of Erika Erawan 3 March 2012 – 18 March 2012 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Group Exhibition "Contemporary Landscape" 2 July 2011 – 2 July 2011 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia A Group Exhibition "25 Finalists of BaCAA" 2 March 2011 – 3 March 2011 Lawangwangi ARTSociates — Bandung, Indonesia On residencies, Bandung Contemporary Art Award and ARTJOGBy Ian Tee Etza Meisyara. Photo by Lawangwangi Creative Space. A&M's Fresh Faces is where we profile an emerging artist from the region every month and speak to them on how they kick-started their career, how they continue to sustain their practice and what drives them as an artist. Read our profile on Indonesian artist Etza Meisyara you talk about your background? And at what point in your life did you decide to pursue a career in art?Music has been my hobby since I was a child. Before I was interested in fine arts, I made music and wrote songs in a professional capacity, doing freelance work for commercials and independent short films. In Bandung, I've performed at various music events as a guitarist, singer and composer. In 2009, I attended the Intermedia Art Studio programme at Bandung Institute of Technology ITB where my fascination in new media art I cannot say exactly when I decided to pursue a career in art, the first work I made after graduation is a reminder of the reason why. The piece is titled 'Iqra / Baca' and it was born out of my interactions with a visually impaired woman. Our dialogues were transferred to a braille plate which I made a charcoal rubbing on. The dots that appeared then became musical notations and through this process we collaborated on the composition. The experience made me aware of the issue of accessibility and the importance of being sensitive to others. It pushed me to develop a humanist side to my interests in technology and new media. Etza Meisyara in collaboration with Invisible Flock & British Council, 'Aurora Project', 2018, site-specific installation at Toxteth Reservoir Liverpool, UK. Image courtesy of Invisible Flock. Could you share how you’ve maintained your practice after graduation? What are the important factors that spurred you on?Residencies are significant as they challenge me to sharpen my ideas after graduating. I had the opportunities to gain new experiences through my time in Singapore, Japan, Iceland, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. One particularly ambitious project was a collaboration with Mama Choir, an immigrant community in Liverpool. I recorded the members' voices as they spoke up about issues they face and how conflict has affected their lives. Thereafter, I created a musical composition out of the recording which aimed to express the tones of emotion in their story. This rhythm of tragedy and hope was the ambient sound for 'AURORA' 2018, an artistic production presented at Toxteth Reservoir in from a wide range of their backgrounds, artistic skills and knowledge are brought together in such collaboration projects. The element of social engagement also introduced me to a variety of perspectives. While it is important to experiment with new mediums and integrate technical skills into the work, I also wanted to convey a sense of humanity and speak about the many problems in our world. Etza Meisyara, 'Passing By', 2018, exhibition installation view at Lawangwangi Creative Gallery, Bandung, Indonesia. Image courtesy of Lawangwangi Creative Space. How did the opportunity for your first solo show come about? What was the process like preparing for it?The opportunity for my first solo exhibition at Lawangwangi Creative Gallery came after I became one of Bandung Contemporary Art Award BaCaa winners in 2017. The award programme is supported by Lawangwangi Creative Space and ArtSociates, and this competition happens once every two years. Prior to winning the prize, I participated in group exhibitions at the space and ArtSociates founder Mrs. Andonowati had been tracking my practice. I have been officially represented by them since 2018. For my first solo show, I presented 35 etchings. It was the first time I exhibited works in this medium, which I was introduced to during my studies in Braunschweig, Germany. It is fascinating how the copper surface transforms after coming in contact with certain chemicals. Like emotions, the process of oxidation on the plate cannot be controlled. These etchings feature rustic landscapes and old buildings, and the mood evoked is a sense of melancholia I felt on my lone adventures in foreign places. For me, creating art is like working on a musical composition, following the rhythm of has been a mentor or an important artistic influence? And why? One of my key influences is the sound artist Christine Sun Kim. As a deaf person, she explores ways to experience sound beyond the aural impact it has on our ears. A range of vibrations and frequencies come into play in her work through the use of transducers, audio speakers, piano wires, helium balloons, and even her own breath. I am interested in artists who expand our sensory capabilities and in Christine's work, she thinks about sound conceptually as a form of social currency. Etza Meisyara, 'Iqra Baca' detail, 2013, mixed media installation. Image courtesy of artist. What was one important piece of advice you were given?This isn't from anyone in particular but I've always found it important to pay attention to and understand our environment through all the senses. This influences how I create my work and live my life as well. The universe has its own ways of communicating to us even if all we can hear is silence. It gives us signals whenever danger is ahead. For example, a thunderbolt reverberates before a big rain; or animals pick up frequencies and escape to higher ground ahead of a volcanic eruption or tsunami. I created a work titled 'Garam di Laut, Asam di Gunung, bertemu di Belanga' Salt in the Sea, Acid on the Mountain meets in a one pot by translating these sonic frequencies to visual form. What it means is that no matter how far or different, two lovers would eventually meet at the one place at the right time. For me, that is the metaphor of harmony between two different elements. The work was presented at ARTJOG MMXIX 'Arts in Common Common Space' and the message was that humans need to be more sensitive to the signs given by nature. Only then can we have a harmonious relationship. Etza Meisyara, 'Garam di Laut, Asam di Gunung, bertemu di Belanga', 2019, installation view at 'Arts in Common Common Space', Jogjakarta National Museum, Indonesia. Image courtesy of ARTJOG. Could you share your favourite art space or gallery in Indonesia? Why are you drawn to that space and what does it offer to you/ your practice?My favourite galleries are mostly in Yogyakarta. Cemeti Art Space focuses on art exhibitions and projects both by Indonesian and foreign artists; while Ruang MES56 supports experimental approaches to visual arts in Indonesia. Both spaces help expand the networks of Southeast Asian contemporary artists through their residency programmes. What are your hopes for your own local art scene, and regionally as well?Speaking about the contemporary art scene in Indonesia, it cannot be understated that Bandung, Jakarta and Yogyakarta are each distinct in their characteristics. Different habits, environments and cultures greatly affect the artistic style and disposition in each city. Having experienced all three, I must say that they have influenced my outlook. In Indonesia, we have a motto "Bhinneka Tungal Ika". The Old Javanese phrase translates to mean "unity in diversity" or "oneness, out of many''. I think it’s still important to retain diversity and authenticity, even as artists compete with each other. Even though Indonesia now has Museum MACAN, its first international modern and contemporary art museum, in Jakarta. There's still room for improvement in terms of documentation and public awareness of contemporary art in the country. We need more public institutions as well as print and digital publications to increase accessibility. This is such that the subsequent generations will be able to learn and perhaps even envision the possibility of becoming artists themselves. EDUCATION 2008 – 2013 Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia, Faculty of Art and Design, Fine Arts Department, Cum Laude AWARDS 2017 Finalist of Bandung Contemporary Art Awards 5 2015 Finalist of Gudang Garam Indonesia Art Award 2015 2013 Finalist of Indonesia Art Award 2013 2011 Outstanding student of the year, Department of Fine Arts, Institut Teknologi Bandung RESIDENCIES 2022 Framer Framed Werkplaats Molenwijk, a three-month residency, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2020 – 2022 Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2015 Sàn Art Laboratory Session 7, a six-month residency, Sàn Art, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ​ GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIP 2022 Artist publication grant, Stichting Hinderrust Fonds, The Netherlands 2021 Artist publication grant, Stichting Hinderrust Fonds, The Netherlands 2020 Travel grant, Sidharta Aboejono Martoredjo SAM Fund for Art and Ecology 2019 Research grant, Religions, Beliefs and Personal Values’, Manila, the Philippines, Yogyakarta Biennale Foundation 2011 Bidikmisi scholarship, Directorate General of Higher Education, Ministry of National Education Republic of Indonesia ​ SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2022 A rising flower makes a garden, Framer Framed Werkplaats Molenwijk, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2019 Optik-Optik Kecil, Rumah Tangga, Depok, Indonesia 2013 Laif, Griya Gerilya, Bandung, Indonesia ​ SELECTED EXHIBITIONS AND FESTIVALS 2022 Between Four Walls, PrintRoom, Rotterdam NL Re-Vision Performing Arts Festival, Belfast UK there, there, Greylight Project, Heerlen NL Indonesia Bertutur, Performance Art Gathering, Makassar ID Rijksakademie Open Studios 2022, Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam NL 2021 Layangan Jatuh, Langit Terbang Folk in the Present, Rumah Tangga, Depok ID KAUM Indonesian Alternative Performance and Film Festival, Volkspark Hasenheide and Treptower Park, Berlin DE Rijksakademie Open Studios 2021, Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam NL 2019 Biennale Jogja XV EQUATOR 5, Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta ID 2018 Sirkuit Seni Performans, Gudskul, Jakarta ID Baligh, Rewind Art 17, Universitas Negeri Jakarta - Jalan Pemuda, Jakarta ID We Are What We Eat, Undisclosed Territory 11, Studio Plesungan, Solo ID Yang Tersingkap, Proyek Seni Perupa Perempuan Dewan Kesenian Jakarta, Galeri Cipta II, Jakarta ID House of the Unsilenced, Galeri Cemara 6, Jakarta ID Medium at Play, Gajah Gallery, Yogyakarta ID Integrasi Hybrid Teknologi-Sains-Seni, The Energy Building, Jakarta ID 2017 Exist 2017 Tomorrow as We Know It, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta ID Integrasi Teknologi – Sains – Seni , The Energy Building, Jakarta ID Bandung Contemporary Art Awards 5, Lawangwangi Creative Space, Bandung ID JIWA Jakarta Biennale 2017, Museum Sejarah Jakarta, Jakarta ID 2016 Ring Road Project Interkonektivitas, Galeri Serrum, Jakarta ID Art with Purpose, Museum Nasional, Jakarta ID Undisclosed Territory 10, Studio Plesungan, Solo ID 2015 Seks Sex Education, Waga Gallery, Jakarta ID Bahan, Suar Artspace, Jakarta ID No Worries Halal Indonesian Art, Galerie Vanessa Quang, Paris FR Respublica, Gudang Garam Indonesia Art Award, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta ID Tracing, Saigon Domaine, Ho Chi Minh City VN Router Art Project, Rumah Seni Cemeti, Yogyakarta ID 2014 It Is Not a Trap, Asbestos Art Space, Bandung ID ARTE Indonesia Arts Festival, Assembly Hall Jakarta Convention Center, Jakarta ID MANIFESTO No. 4 Keseharian, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta ID LOOP Festival, La Virreina Centre de la Imatge, Barcelona ES When in Bali Do Like the Balinese Do, Kendra Artspace, Bali ID PADJAK 3, Manggarai Watergate, Jakarta ID PADJAK 4, Pasar Rebo Flyover, Jakarta ID PADJAK 6, Jakarta Old Town, Jakarta ID 2013 Bandung Contemporary Disposition, Selasar Sunaryo Art Space, Bandung ID Post Medium, Indonesia Art Award, Galeri Nasional Indonesia, Jakarta ID SPOT ART, Southeast Asia's Only International, Juried Arts Festival Of Artists Under 30 Years Old, Singapore ARTrium, Singapore SG Exist 2 Instruksi”, Artspace, Jakarta ID Performance Art 101, Taste Market, Paris Van Java, Bandung ID ​ PUBLICATION AS AUTHOR 2022 Route of Flowers A Collection of Parables, editor Hannah Dawn Henderson, Ivan Mous 2021 Tales of Two Flowers Photos, editor Taylor Le Melle, We Had Plans, 150th year of the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten Publication 2019 Heavenly Garden Creating Intimacy, Developing Empathy, editor Urmila Mohan, The Jugaad Project, Digital Journal ​ BOOK 2021 Mengolah Temuan Seni Berbasis Arsip, Spektrum 2021 Enam Perspektif Seni Rupa Kontemporer Indonesia, writer Sally Texania, Dewan Kesenian Jakarta Jakarta Arts Council in collaboration with Jakarta Biennale ​ PRESS 14/07/2021 Jejaring Dalam dan Luar Negeri 1, interview, rururadio 20/12/2020 Art has the ability to repair damaged social bonds between humans’ – taking a hike with artist Ratu Saraswati, features, Metropolis M website 11/11/2019 Centering the Equator in Global Conversations About Art, Hyperallergic 20/10/2018 Menyingkap Jilbab, Koran Tempo 21/11/2017 Systems, Agency and Other Guises JIWA Jakarta Biennale 2017, The Artling 13/11/2017 17th Jakarta Biennale, “Jiwa”, Art Agenda 22/09/2015 Inspirasi Karya IAA 2015 dari Media Sosial hingga Kiamat, CNN Indonesia 27/09/2015 Seni yang Berakar di Ladang Publik, Koran Harian Kompas 11/11/2013 New Generation of Contemporary Bandung, Sarasvati Magazine TEACHING EXPERIENCES 2016 – 2018 Art teacher, Elementary Program, Sekolah Highscope Indonesia TB. Simatupang, Jakarta ID 2013 – 2015 Drawing teacher, Pre-University of Art, Design, and Architecture, Villa Merah Jakarta ID 2011 – 2012 Lecturer assistant, Basic Drawing, Institut Teknologi Bandung ID

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