Gajah Gallery is pleased to present If Time Stopped; a group exhibition showcasing some of Indonesian contemporary art’s most promising talent. Featuring Afdhal, Riri Suheri, Dery Pratama, Taufik Ermas, Erizal As, Risman Marah and Loli Rusman, at the the gallery's Yogyakarta space. If Time Stopped links the brilliant artists with a common thread – the inescapable ephermerality of time within the realm of art, from the artist’s production to the viewer’s experience. The works betray a sense of impermanence deftly captured by the artists in various manifestations, forming the beating heart of this exhibition.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Afdhal experiments with non-traditional combinations of materials – sponge and paint. He creates figurative sculptures without faces postured as if deep in thought. Affected by many conflicts of life, Afdhal’s artworks are acutely self-aware and beckoning, fixated with the inherent qualities of living. Riri Suheri’s inspiring work gave the exhibition its name. An emerging contemporary artist, Suheri’s graphic artwork, riddled with digital text and numbers, exudes an expressivity unique to his practice. The young artist’s works also speak to his acute sensitivity to colour.
Dery Pratama transforms everyday objects, playing with composition, space and colour to create aesthetically pleasing yet thought-provoking works. His Deboss triptych reinvigorates car-plates with repoussé alphanumeric codes, bringing life to the mundane and discarded.
Taufik Ermas’ haunting works explore the human body in its different forms. Dividing his practice between sculpture and painting, Ermas’ paintings showcase his penchant for subtlety, adding another dimension to his ever-expanding oeuvre.
Erizal As paints portraits of faceless figures, adopting aggressive brushstrokes that underscore emotion and expressiveness. Chaotic yet evocative, Erizal’s portraiture marks a progression from his earlier works; an artist growing and evolving with each exhibition.
Risman Marah’s black and white photography combines poetry with dramatism. The skilled photographer eliminates extensive use of colour to focus on the mood and atmosphere conveyed through his photographs, cajoling the viewer into another world.
Riri Suheri’s inspiring work gave the exhibition its name. An emerging contemporary artist, Suheri’s graphic artwork, riddled with digital text and numbers, exudes an expressivity unique to his practice. The young artist’s works also speak to his acute sensitivity to colour.
Loli Rusman is a rising artist whose dynamic abstract expressionist works elicit both a sense of excitement and serenity. The marriage of explosive and pensive strokes on each canvas characterizes her practice; a distinguishing feature of the native Yogyakartian’s work.
Press release courtesy Gajah Gallery.
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