Nomadic Traveler

The 5th KOREA-INDONESIA Media Installation Art
Nomadic Traveler
7 ~ 17 September, 2017
@ Edwin’s Gallery

F.X. Harsono
Julia Sarisetiati
Lee Hansu
Lee Sanghyun
Lee Wan
Moon Hyungmin
Venzha Christ
Zico Albaiquini

Curated by Jeong-ok Jeon and Evelyn Huang

OPENING AND PUBLIC PROGRAM
Exhibition                            : 7 – 17 September.  2017
Opening event                  : Thursday, Sep. 7 , 19.00–22.00
Place                                       : Edwin’s Gallery, Jl. Kemang Raya No. 21
Gallery hour                       : 09.00 – 18.00, Monday to Saturday
12.00 – 18.00 Sunday (This exhibition is free and open for public everyday)

Info: Bebby +62 83812743418

Gallery Tour with Curators
Saturday, Sept. 9 2017 / 15.00 – 16.00 WIB (after public lecture)
Tuesday, Sept. 12 2017 / 11.00 – 12.00 WIB
Saturday, Sept. 16 2017 / 11.00 – 12.00 WIB

 Further info: Bebby (+62 83812743418)

Kids Workshop with Serrum And Plus
“Travel through Art Medium and Technique”
 Saturday, Sept. 9 2017 / 13.00 – 15.00 WIB

Further info: Arman (+6281381378871)
 

Nomadic Traveler, the 5th Korea-Indonesia Media Installation Art Exhibition invites its audience to explore ideas of travel in the realm of contemporary art. Migration has become a discourse in contemporary art today, and the diverse motives of displacement can be observed through numerous artistic works. There are artists who express the experience of separation from their homeland as diaspora; others view the act of leaving home as an ordinary routine. Historically, geographic relocation has been observed even before the term “globalization” was introduced into the common vocabulary. Today it is an ongoing phenomenon experienced on global level.

Nomadic Traveler examines ideas of nomadism and mobility in contemporary art in Korea and Indonesia. Nomadic tendencies are found in many contemporary artists in both countries as they cross territorial boundaries and cultural differences. They also go through artistic shifts as they experiment with different mediums and techniques. With the aid of digital technology, they search for virtual mobility. The eight Korean and Indonesian artists invited to this exhibition produce works that do not limit to human travel within a specific cultural context, but rather extending it to the mobility of material, reason, and information associated with our society. Through painting, sculpture, video, photograph, and real time projection, this exhibition becomes a joyful expansion of an artistic journey which reflects an aspect of contemporary nomadic life in the 21st century.

Opening

Artwork

Public Lecture

Kids Worskhop