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EKO NUGROHO Born 1977, Yogyakarta EKO NUGROHO Born 1977, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia EDUCATION 1993 – 97 School for Fine Arts (SMSR) Yogyakarta 1997 – 2006 Painting Department, Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta AWARDS 2017 Indonesia’s Influential Person in Creative Industry (Visual Art) by Idea Fest x Samsung Galaxy Note 8 2013 Icon of the Year 2013 in Art and Culture, Gatra Magazine, Indonesia 2008 Academy Art Award for Emerging Artist, Indonesian Institute of Arts 2005 Best Artist of the Year, Tempo Magazine, Indonesia RESIDENCIES 2017 Shangri La Center for Islamic Art, Culture & Design, Honolulu, Hawai 2012 Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore 2011 ZKM Center for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany 2011 SAM Art Projects, Villa Raffet in Paris, France 2009 Veduta-Biennale de Lyon, France 2008 Heden, Den Haag, The Netherlands 2008 Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, New Orleans, Lousiana, USA 2008 Singapore National Museum, Singapore 2007 Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland 2006 Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia 2006 Taipei Fine Art Museum, Taipei, Taiwan 2005 Artoteek Den Haag, The Hague, The Netherlands 2005 Rimbun Dahan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2005 Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany 2004 Amsterdam Graphics Atelier (AGA), Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2004 Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan COLLECTIONS Akili Museum of Art, Jakarta, Indonesia. Arario Collection, Cheonan, South Korea Art Gallery of South Australia, North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sidney, Australia Artnow, International A3 Collection, San Fransisco, USA Artoteek Den Haag/HEDEN , The Hague, Netherland. Ark Gallerie, Jakarta, Indonesia. Asia Society Museum, New York, USA Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, USA. Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt, Germany Esa Sampoerna Art Museum, Surabaya, Indonesia Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Brisbane, Australia. Haus Der Kulturen Der Welt, Berlin, Germany Meseum M+, Hongkong Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris Musée des Beaux-arts de Lyon Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, Australia (MAGNT) National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Oei Hong Djien Museum of Modern & Contemporary Indonesian Art, Magelang, Indonesia. SAM Art Projects Collection, Paris, France Singapore Art Museum, Singapore Soekarno Hatta International Airport, Jakarta, Indonesia The Guy & Myriam Ullens Foundation Tropen Museum, Amsterdam, Netherland Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 Nowhere is My Destination, Artfront Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 2018 Plastic Democracy, ARNDT Art Agency, Berlin 2017 Semelah, Asia Society (Commissioned Project), New York, USA 2016 UH-OH UH-OH UH-OH (the world complaining), Arario Gallery Shanghai, China 2016 Lot Lost, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia 2015 Landscape Anomaly, Salihara Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia 2013 We Are Concern about Nothing, Arario Gallery, Seoul, South Korea 2013 We are What We Mask, Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore 2012 Threat as a Flavour, ARNDT Fine Art Gallery, Berlin, Germany 2012 Témoin Hybride, Musee d’Art Moderne Paris, France 2011 The Eko Chamber: Recent Works by Eko Nugroho, Art Gallery of South Australia North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia 2011 Snobs Behind Ketchups, Lombard Freid Projects, New York, USA 2011 This Republic Need More Semeleh, Ark Galerie, Jakarta, Indonesia 2009 Solo Exhibition of Eko Nugroho, Galerie Nouvelles Image, Den Haag, The Netherlands 2009 Under the Shadow, Pékin Fine Art, Beijing, China 2009 In the Name of Pating Tlecek, Nadi Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia 2009 Hidden Violence, Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2008 Multicrisis is Delicious, Semarang Gallery, Semarang, Indonesia 2008 It’s All About Coalition, National Museum of Singapore (Commissioned Project), Singapore 2008 The Pleasures of Chaos, Ark Galerie, Jakarta, Indonesia 2007 In Wonderland, Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur 2006 Merdeka Atoe SMS!!, Toimoi, Jakarta, Indonesia 2005 Sorry I am Late to Celebrate, Artnivora Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia 2005 Eko Nugroho, Artoteek, Den Haag, The Netherlands 2004 Jauh Di Mata Dekat Di Hati, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan 2004 Welcome Back Mayonaise, Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2003 Fight Me, Via-Via Café, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2002 Bercerobong (Like a Chimney), Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2019 Setouchi Triennale, Ibuki Island, Japan 2019 Àbadakone/Continuous Fire, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada 2019 Art Jakarta 2019, Arario Gallery & Special Spot, Jakarta Convention Centre 2019 Shifting Tides, ASEAN Gallery, The Asean Secretariat, Jakarta, Indonesia 2019 Children’s Biennale: Embracing Wonder, National Gallery Singapore, Singapore 2019 Fracture/Fiction: Selections from the Ilham Collection, Ilham Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2019 Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia 2019 Future Past: tradition and transgression in contemporary art from Asia, Sullivan + Strumpf, Sydney, Australia. 2019 Forgotten Enlightenments, Leipzig’s Cotton Spinning Mill, Leipzig, Germany 2019 OHD Infinity: A Walk of Life, OHD Museum, Magelang, Indonesia 2019 Taipei Dangdai, ROH Projects, Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Taiwan 2018 JAVA – Art Energy, Institut des Cultures d’Islam, Paris, France 2018 Art Bali: Beyond the Myths, Art Bali • Bali Collection (AB•BC) Building, Nusa Dua, Bali 2018 In Search of Southeast Asia through the M+ Collections, M+ Pavillion, West Kowloon, Hongkong 2018 My Monster: The Human-Animal Hybrid, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia 2018 ARTJOG 2018: Enlightenment, Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2018 Spring Meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group, World Bank Office, Washington, USA 2018 Art from the Streets, Art Science Museum, Singapore 2017 Material Connections, Jane Lombard Gallery, New York, USA 2017 Instant Replay: ARNDT Singapore’s Highlights from Southeast Asia, ARNDT Fine Art, Singapore 2017 Honolulu Biennial Middle of Now | Here, Honolulu, Hawaii 2017 Imaginarium: To the Ends of the Earth, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore 2017 Luther and the Avant-garde – Contemporary Art In Wittenberg, Berlin And Kassel, Wittenberg Old Prison. Germany 2017 SUZU 2017: Oku-Noto Triennale, Suzu-shi, Ishikawa, Japan 2017 Trienal Seni Patung Indonesia #3: Skala, National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia 2016 Love Me in My Batik: Modern Batik Art from Malaysia and Beyond, Ilham Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2016 ARTJOG 9: Universal Influence, Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2016 Concept Context Contestation: Art and the Collective in Southeast Asia, Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2015 Art Basel Hongkong, Encounters sector, curated by Alexie Glass-Kantor 2015 Public Street Art Festival, Perth, Australia 2015 Tapisserie? De Picasso à Messager, Musees d’Angers, Angers, France 2015 ARTJOG8: Infinity in Flux, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2015 Roots. Indonesian Contemporary Art, Frankfurter Kuntstverein, Kunst Museum, Frankfurt, Germany 2015 Bitter Sweet, Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2015 OzAsia Festival, Art Gallery of South Asia, Adelaide, Australia 2015 Belum Ada Judul, Sangkring Art Space, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2014 10th Gwangju Biennale: Burning Down The House, Gwangju, South Korea 2014 Art for Cancer, Museum Seni Rupa dan Keramik, Jakarta, Indonesia 2013 Jogja Biennale: Equator #2, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2013 Jakarta Biennale: Siasat, Jakarta, Indonesia 2013 Sip! Indonesian Art Today #2, ARNDT Singapore, Singapore 2013 ARTJOG13: Maritime Culture, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2013 California-Pacific Triennial, Orange County Museum of Art, USA 2013 Venice Biennale, Indonesia Pavilion: Sakti, Venice, Italy 2013 Writings Without Borders, Lehmann Maupin Gallery, Hong Kong 2013 Sip! Indonesian Art Today, ARNDT Berlin, Germany 2012 XXL: State of Indonesian Art, Sangkring Art Space, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2012 ARTJOG 12, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2012 Negari Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2012 Fantasy Islands, Louis Vuitton Island Maison, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 2012 Migration, Museum Art Contemporary, Sydney, Australia 2012 Grand Opening of Esa Sampoerna Art Museum, Surabaya, Indonesia 2012 Migration, Ormond Hall in the former Royal Victorian Institute of the Blind Buildings, Melbourne, Australia 2012 RALLY: Contemporary Indonesian Art – Jompet Kuswidananto & Eko Nugroho, National Gallery of Victoria, Australia 2011 Beyond the East, MACRO (Rome Museum of Contemporary Art), Rome, Italy 2011 Fantasy Islands, Espace Louis Vuitton, Hong Kong 2011 Asia: Looking South, ARNDT Berlin, Germany 2011 The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds after 1989, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany 2011 Beyond The Self: Contemporary Portraiture From Asia (Traveling Exhibition), National Portrait Gallery, Canberra; McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park, Victoria; Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art, University of South Australia, Adelaide; Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Northern Territory, Australia 2011 Finding Me, Semarang Gallery, Indonesia 2011 ARTJOG 11, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2011 Beastly, Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta and Salihara Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia 2011 Ekspansi, National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia 2011 Transfiguration &
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