b. 1977, Indonesia

Eko Nugroho Biography

Eko Nugroho is known for his reinterpretations of traditional Indonesian media and techniques, fluidly combined with a stylised aesthetic evocative of comic books. Employing humour and vivid colours, Nugroho's embroidered paintings, sculptures, community collaborations, and performances examine the socio-political climate of Indonesia and the contemporary urban environment of Yogyakarta, where he is based.

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Eko Nugroho enrolled in the Painting Department of the Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta, in 1997—a year before the authoritarian regime of Suharto came to an end. In the following years, known as the Reformasi era, Nugroho experienced first-hand the major waves of transformation across Indonesia, including greater freedom of expression and the import of Western comics and Pop art aesthetics that allowed for an explosion of experimentation in the arts.

Emerging from such a background, Eko Nugroho's practice draws from both traditional and contemporary sources, as well as Indonesian and Western ones. He has reinterpreted wayang—a traditional form of shadow puppetry—in a number of his works to discuss historical and present-day events in Indonesia. In God Bliss (In the Name of Semelah)—a one-and-a-half-hour puppet play commissioned by New York's Asia Society in 2017—for example, Nugroho traces the history of Islam's spread in Java.

Eko Nugroho also incorporates traditional techniques like embroidery and the dyeing process known as batik into his work. Since 2007, he has worked with a small village to create embroidered paintings characterised by enigmatic and humorous scenes executed in bold colours. In his 2015 interview with Ocula Magazine, Nugroho said of the artist's unique position in society that 'the work of the artist will always be interesting if the artist situates themselves in their immediate context and records and interprets what happens around them.'

The masked figure is among the most recognisable motifs in Eko Nugroho's work, which symbolises a human being's duality and the process of concealment. In We are What We Mask—his solo exhibition at STPI in Singapore (2013)—Nugroho presented, among other items, cast paper masks (Love, Ego, Money, 2013) and wearable pieces (Do We Know Ourselves?, 2013) that echo the masked figures in paintings and drawings like Norm Normal (2018).

Eko Nugroho Solo Exhibitions include:

Lost in Parody, Arario Gallery, Seoul (2020); Nowhere is My Destination, Art Front Gallery, Tokyo (2019); Plastic Democracy, ARNDT, Berlin (2018); Lot Lost, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (2016); Landscape Anomaly, Galeri Salihara, Jakarta (2015); Témoin Hybride, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (2012).

Eko Nugroho Group Exhibitions include:

Nothing Lasts Nothing's Finished, Sullivan+Strumpf Singapore (2020); ARTJOG: Resilience, Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta (2020); Setouchi Triennale, Japan (2019); Àbadakone/Continuous Fire, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa (2019); Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (2019); Writing Without Borders, Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong (2013).

Sherry Paik | Ocula | 2020

Eko Nugroho
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What We are Fighting For by Eko Nugroho contemporary artwork painting, textile
Eko Nugroho What We are Fighting For, 2023 Embroidered painting
278 x 148 cm
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In One by Eko Nugroho contemporary artwork painting, textile
Eko Nugroho In One, 2023 Embroidered painting
287 x 148 cm
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Fertility of Democracy by Eko Nugroho contemporary artwork painting, textile
Eko Nugroho Fertility of Democracy, 2023 Embroidered painting
181 x 111 cm
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Love, Ego, Money by Eko Nugroho contemporary artwork works on paper, print
Eko Nugroho Love, Ego, Money, 2013 Cast paper with screenprint and marbling, STPI handmade paper
112 x 41 x 38.5 cm
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Menjadi Monster by Eko Nugroho contemporary artwork painting, textile
Eko Nugroho Menjadi Monster, 2020 Embroidered painting
167 x 159 cm
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Love, Ego, Money by Eko Nugroho contemporary artwork mixed media
Eko Nugroho Love, Ego, Money, 2013 Cast paper mask with screen print, marbling, STPI handmade paper
112 x 41 x 38.5 cm
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Photo series (Do We Know Ourselves?) by Eko Nugroho contemporary artwork photography
Eko Nugroho Photo series (Do We Know Ourselves?), 2013 C-Type Print
122 x 182 cm
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Photo series (Love, Ego, Money) by Eko Nugroho contemporary artwork photography
Eko Nugroho Photo series (Love, Ego, Money), 2013 C-Type Print
122 x 182 cm
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Arario Gallery contemporary art gallery in Seoul, South Korea
Arario Gallery Seoul, Shanghai, Cheonan
The Columns Gallery contemporary art gallery in Singapore
The Columns Gallery Seoul, Singapore
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