
Almine Rech London is pleased to present an exhibition of recent works by Roby Dwi Antono, on view from January 11 to February 17, 2024.
This solo exhibition presents Roby’s works that he created since the birth of his firstborn daughter, Laut, in July 2023. Inspired by his experiences as a new father, the impact of starting a family, Roby confronts the challenges, joys and anxieties of parenthood all the while nurturing his hopes and dreams for the future. His maturing outlook on life has extended beyond comprehending his own life as an artist, but also of his role as a member of a family and community. This shift led him to explore a new artistic expression executed in rough, raw strokes and vivid colors. It is derived from a more domestic reality. It became more crucial to capture the ever-changing tension within him, rather than it is to depict a detailed landscape. The movement of his paint needs to articulate his emotion.
For this new series, Roby has gone through a stylistic change from his earlier works, but his method of drawing from personal memory remains a constant. His childhood souvenirs of Ambarawa, central Java, where he had to create a man-made water source called “Belik”, a traditional well, and “Tuk”, a water spring that emerges from the well, are likened to their baby’s experience of breast milk.
The analogy of Tuk resonates deeply with Roby as he sees his artwork as a source of nourishment and inspiration. Just as a Tuk provides clean water and sustains life, Roby’s art draws on his personal memories and experiences, serving as a source of creativity and growth. [...] In this way, Roby’s paintings become a metaphorical Tuk, offering a refreshing and authentic glimpse into his world and inviting the audience to reflect on their own experiences.
Press release courtesy Almine Rech. Text: Farah Wardani.
For as long as I remember, the answer to this question remains the same: making art. As someone with a strong tendency towards introversion, I knew early on that verbal communication is simply not my forte. Ever since I was a child, visual art has always been the language I am most fluent in and comfortable with.




Almine Rech London will showcase curated presentations of works by artists from the 20th and 21st centuries and will be open Tuesday through Friday, from 10am to 6pm, with Monday and Saturday visits available by appointment.

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