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Edo
Pop (Indonesia) Kondektur Keluarga / The Conductor of the Family 2000 acrylic on canvas 120 x 90 cm S$6,000 |
Born 1972 in Palembang, South Sumatra. Graduate of ISI / Indonesian Institute of Arts, Yogyakarta. He has had solo exhibitions in Denmark (1996) and Indonesia (2000 & 2002), and has participated in group exhibitions in USA, Canada and Indonesia. Edo Pop is a member of two artists' groups based in Yogyakarta: Sanggar Driya Manunggal and Sanggar Bidar Sriwijaya. |
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Den Warnjing (Thailand) Thai
Rural Life I Reference:
Marjorie Chu, Understanding Contemporary Southeast Asian Art, p. 37 |
Born 1967 in Ayutthaya, Thailand. Educated at Silpakorn University, Bangkok. |
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Den Warnjing (Thailand) Thai
Rural Life S$1,800 |
Born 1967 in Ayutthaya, Thailand. Educated at Silpakorn University, Bangkok. |
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Den Warnjing (Thailand) Memory
of the Universe Reference:
Marjorie Chu, Understanding Contemporary Southeast Asian Art, p. 36 |
Born 1967 in Ayutthaya, Thailand. Educated at Silpakorn University, Bangkok. |
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Jeremy
Sharma Sea-Slab (Rock Bottom) 2006 oil and acrylic on vinyl 96 x 167 cm S$3,600 |
Born
1977 in Singapore, Jeremy studied at the LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts
and graduated from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology with a
BA in Fine Art in 2003. He was the winner of the Della Butcher Award for
excellence in Painting in 1999. Jeremy was a finalist at the Philip Morris
Singapore-ASEAN Art Awards 2003 and recipient of the Action For Aids Award
(open category) in 2001. In March 2004, he took part in an Artist-in-Residency
Programme managed by LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts, at Studio 106, the
former residential art studio of the late sculptor Ng Eng Teng. Jeremy
is also a founding member of the multi-disciplinary art group, Kill Your
Television (KYTV), which recently performed its work at the Seoul Fringe
Festival in August 2004. His first solo exhibition was held at The Substation,
Singapore in 2004. more work by this artist |
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Jeremy
Sharma Sea-Slab (Tight Bed) 2006 oil and acrylic on vinyl 122 x 137 cm w S$3,600 |
Born
1977 in Singapore, Jeremy studied at the LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts
and graduated from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology with a
BA in Fine Art in 2003. He was the winner of the Della Butcher Award for
excellence in Painting in 1999. Jeremy was a finalist at the Philip Morris
Singapore-ASEAN Art Awards 2003 and recipient of the Action For Aids Award
(open category) in 2001. In March 2004, he took part in an Artist-in-Residency
Programme managed by LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts, at Studio 106, the
former residential art studio of the late sculptor Ng Eng Teng. Jeremy
is also a founding member of the multi-disciplinary art group, Kill Your
Television (KYTV), which recently performed its work at the Seoul Fringe
Festival in August 2004. His first solo exhibition was held at The Substation,
Singapore in 2004. more work by this artist |