Dian Suci
Dian Suci
Yogyakarta, b. 1985
Yogyakarta, b. 1985
An artist who uses the domestic realm in her work as a starting point for discussing broader matters such as the domestication of women’s politics, authoritarianism and fascism, patriarchy and capitalism, which are still there and have been her concern. Dian Suci often displays her work with an awareness of space, depicts body experiences, and plays the composition of objects as metaphors of what she really wants to convey. Dian uses a variety of media for her works, including installations, paintings and videos.
12 Sept 2024 - 19 Oct 2024
Nonalog
'Nona' is a way how Indonesians address a young woman. It's homonymous with other word from other country, such as: A younger Korean man uses '누나' (read: Nuna or Noona) to address their older sister or older female friends, and 'Nonna' is a common Greek and Italian endearment to refer to one's grandmother. In Latin, it translates to 'ninth', hence the shape that bears nine sides is called 'nonagon'. Celebrating the 9th exhibition on the 9th month, BAIK ART Jakarta is pleased to present Nonalog, featuring 9 female Indonesian artists who convey their thoughts and researches in the form of art: on the idea of a 'woman', a conversation with oneself, as well as discovering and uncovering the untold stories from the past.
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