82 Cairnhill Road Singapore 229684 Tel:+65-67373448 Email:art@artforum.com.sg Hours: by appointment, any time
Home | Owner's Profile | Publications | Artworks | Contact Us
collectors' items
|
IMAGE |
ARTWORK DETAILS |
ARTIST
BIODATA |
![]() |
BAGONG
KUSSUDIARDJA (Indonesia) BAG001 |
Born
1928 in Yogyakarta, Central Java; died 2004. Studied painting at ASRI
/ Indonesian Academy of Fine Arts, Yogyakarta under such artists as
Sudiarjo, Hendra Gunawan and Kusnadi. His work has been exhibited nationally
and internationally. He has received several awards for his work, among
them the Gold Medal from Pope Paul VI in 1973; Satya Lencana Dwija Setia
in 1975; the Gold Medal from the Government of Bangladesh in 1981; Art
Award from the Indonesian Government in 1985; ASEAN Award in 1987; Art
Award from the Government of Yogyakarta in 1988; Award from the Minister
of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications in 1992; and Yogyakarta Painting
Biennial Awards in 1988 and 1992. Bagong is also a dancer and choreographer.
In 1998 he established an Arts Training Centre in Bantul, Yogyakarta. |
![]() |
BAGONG
KUSSUDIARDJA
(Indonesia) Tari Kuda Lumping 1994 oil on canvas 91 x 91 cm w BAG002 S$4,500 |
Born
1928 in Yogyakarta, Central Java; died 2004. Studied painting at ASRI
/ Indonesian Academy of Fine Arts, Yogyakarta under such artists as
Sudiarjo, Hendra Gunawan and Kusnadi. His work has been exhibited nationally
and internationally. He has received several awards for his work, among
them the Gold Medal from Pope Paul VI in 1973; Satya Lencana Dwija Setia
in 1975; the Gold Medal from the Government of Bangladesh in 1981; Art
Award from the Indonesian Government in 1985; ASEAN Award in 1987; Art
Award from the Government of Yogyakarta in 1988; Award from the Minister
of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications in 1992; and Yogyakarta Painting
Biennial Awards in 1988 and 1992. Bagong is also a dancer and choreographer.
In 1998 he established an Arts Training Centre in Bantul, Yogyakarta. |
![]() |
DEWA
PUTU MOKOH (Indonesia) Reference:
Marjorie Chu, Understanding Contemporary Southeast Asian Art, p. 22 |
Born
in Pengosekan, Ubud, Bali, 1934. He studied Balinese wayang style painting
with his uncles I Gusti Ketut Kobot and I Gusti Made Baret, both of
whom were central figures in the Pita Maha artists' association. He
has participated in group exhibitions in Australia, USA, Japan, Singapore,
Finland, Holland, Denmark, Germany and Italy. Mokoh exhibited at the
Venice Biennial in a two-man exhibition with Mondo in 1993, and he had
a solo exhibition at the Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan in 1995. |
![]() |
DEWA
PUTU MOKOH (Indonesia) Reference: Marjorie Chu, Understanding Contemporary Southeast Asian Art, p. 38 S$10,000 |
Born
in Pengosekan, Ubud, Bali, 1934. He studied Balinese wayang style painting
with his uncles I Gusti Ketut Kobot and I Gusti Made Baret, both of
whom were central figures in the Pita Maha artists' association. He
has participated in group exhibitions in Australia, USA, Japan, Singapore,
Finland, Holland, Denmark, Germany and Italy. Mokoh exhibited at the
Venice Biennial in a two-man exhibition with Mondo in 1993, and he had
a solo exhibition at the Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan in 1995. |
![]() |
DEWA
PUTU MOKOH
(Indonesia) Reference:
Marjorie Chu, Understanding Contemporary Southeast Asian Art, p. 38 S$5,000 |
Born
in Pengosekan, Ubud, Bali, 1934. He studied Balinese wayang style painting
with his uncles I Gusti Ketut Kobot and I Gusti Made Baret, both of
whom were central figures in the Pita Maha artists' association. He
has participated in group exhibitions in Australia, USA, Japan, Singapore,
Finland, Holland, Denmark, Germany and Italy. Mokoh exhibited at the
Venice Biennial in a two-man exhibition with Mondo in 1993, and he had
a solo exhibition at the Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan in 1995. |
![]() |
DEWA
PUTU MOKOH
(Indonesia) Loncat ke Air / Somersaulting into the Sea 2000 acrylic and ink on canvas 80 x 60 cm S$4,000 |
Born
in Pengosekan, Ubud, Bali, 1934. He studied Balinese wayang style painting
with his uncles I Gusti Ketut Kobot and I Gusti Made Baret, both of
whom were central figures in the Pita Maha artists' association. He
has participated in group exhibitions in Australia, USA, Japan, Singapore,
Finland, Holland, Denmark, Germany and Italy. Mokoh exhibited at the
Venice Biennial in a two-man exhibition with Mondo in 1993, and he had
a solo exhibition at the Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan in 1995. |