Zico Albaiquni, 'Nostalgic Utopia' at Yavuz Gallery, Singapore on 28

Zico Albaiquni's (b. 1987, Indonesia) vibrant figurative and landscape paintings play with aspects of Indonesian art history and notions of painterly representation. In particular, he deploys references to various Indonesian traditions such as Mooi Indie ('beautiful Indies') painting — a genre of painting capturing romanticised scenes of the Indonesian landscape and its people under. Zico Albaiquni (b. 1987, Indonesia) holds an MA and BFA from the Institute Technology of Bandung, Indonesia. Over the last few years, he has come to be known for his bright and neon-coloured works that warp and push the conventions of how space, time and perspective are depicted. Questioning the notions surrounding representation in a painting and image, Zico extensively revisits painting.

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Zico Albaiquni's (b. 1987, Indonesia) vibrant figurative and landscape paintings play with aspects of Indonesian art history and notions of painterly representation. In particular, he deploys references to various Indonesian traditions such as Mooi Indie ('beautiful Indies') painting — a genre of painting capturing romanticised scenes of the. Zico Albaiquni's paintings are rich with diverse themes and genres from the history of Indonesian art, incorporating early influences from his father's generation of artists, as well as referencing works that have featured in previous Asia Pacific Triennials and Venice Biennales. From the role of painters in traditional Sundanese contexts. Zico Albaiquni There's a further reason not to seek linearity or origin, 2021 Oil and giclee on canvas 150 x 100 cm Yavuz Gallery Request Price & Availability Zico Albaiquni Tear off 100 years and rest assured you'll get white as white as a white paper (homage to Rudi ST Darma) , 2021 Oil and giclee on canvas Zico Albaiquni. b. 1987, Bandung, Indonesia Lives and works in Bandung, Indonesia. Zico Albaiquni's vibrant figurative and landscape paintings play with aspects of Indonesian art history and notions of painterly representation. In particular, he deploys references to various Indonesian traditions such as Mooi Indie paintings ('beautiful.

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In recent paintings, Albaiquni has begun to question the context and operation of painting by incorporating his own studio into his composition, or installing and circulating paintings in public spaces. Zico Albaiquni / Indonesia b.1987 / Negotiation of Understanding 2016-17 / Oil, synthetic polymer paint and giclée on canvas / 270 x 580 cm. Zico Albaiquni's (b. 1987, Indonesia) vibrant figurative and landscape paintings play with aspects of Indonesian art history and notions of painterly representation. In particular, he deploys references to various Indonesian traditions such as Mooi Indië ('beautiful Indies') painting — a genre of painting capturing romanticised scenes of the Indonesian landscape and its people under. Zico Albaiquni b.1987 2018. Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) Brisbane, Australia. Mooi Indie ('beautiful Indies') was a formative European style of Romantic painting propagated by Dutch painters in Indonesia and later used to sell the beauty of Indonesia to foreigners. Zico Albaiquni's paintings include a wide range of references and juxtapositions, examining Indonesian painting traditions and broader art histories, with a particular interest in how the Indonesian landscape has been treated and commodified throughout history. Underpinning these investigations is the Indonesian concept of 'lukisan.

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Yavuz Gallery is pleased to present Tilem.Disruptive Liminalities, Zico Albaiquni's inaugural solo exhibition in Jakarta, Indonesia.Shown in a new multifunctional space, Space 8, at ASHTA District 8, Jakarta, the presentation will showcase a new body of work by Albaiquni that highlights and articulates the hierarchies and binaries of coloniality in relation to the Indonesian art history canon. Zico Albaiquni is an Indonesian contemporary artist. Apart from exhibitions in his home country, he has exhibited in Australia, Italy, France, Austria, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Albaiquni was a finalist of the 2012 Bandung Contemporary Art Award, 2012 Soemardja Award, and the 2012 Asia Award at Tokyo Design Week.. Yavuz Gallery is proud to present Indonesian-artist Zico Albaiquni in his first solo exhibition in Singapore.Entitled Nostalgic Utopia, the show comprises of paintings in the artist's characteristic vibrant and multicoloured style that play with aspects of art history and painterly representation.. Albaiquni is known for his complex investigations into the genre of painting and the roles of. Zico Albaiquni is part of the latest exhibition On the Nature of Botanical Gardens, curated by Sadiah Boonstra and presented at Framer Framed, Amsterdam, Netherlands.. Zico Albaquni, Ruwatan Tanah Air Beta, Reciting Rites in its Sites, 2019, oil and synthetic polymer on canvas, 200 x 600 cm The exhibition explores botanical gardens as a key site in which colonial power was literally rooted.

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In this episode, I sat down with my good friend artist and painter Zico Albaiquni. I spent the day at Zico's and his wife, Ayas' house as they settled down in their new home in Melbourne, Australia. We spoke about his experiences growing up in a family of artists, his daily routine as a father of tw Zico Albaiquni's paintings include a wide range of references and juxtapositions, examining Indonesian painting traditions and broader art histories, with a particular interest in how the Indonesian landscape has been treated and commodified throughout history. Underpinning these investigations is the Indonesian concept of 'lukisan' (roughly translating as 'painting') and its ethnic ties.