{"id":241069,"date":"2023-11-15T14:16:19","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T14:16:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lovemainstream.com\/?p=241069"},"modified":"2023-11-15T14:16:19","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T14:16:19","slug":"must-see-booths-at-art-jakarta-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lovemainstream.com\/lifestyle\/must-see-booths-at-art-jakarta-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Must-See Booths at Art Jakarta 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"
Moving away from the usual Jakarta Convention Center in Senayan, this year\u2019s edition of Art Jakarta will be taking place at the JIEXPO Kemayoran in Central Jakarta. Stretching 10,000 square meters of space, Art Jakarta 2023 will occupy both B3 and C3 halls at the new venue, allowing it will host its 68 art galleries both locally and from abroad. Amongst the lineup exhibitors, 28 are overseas galleries traveling from the likes of Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, South Korea, China, Japan, Russia, and Australia to showcase some of the latest works by artists they represent.<\/p>\n
Synonymous with format Art Jakarta editions, this year follows the traditional format with the inclusion of usual programs such as the main GALLERY section; the SPOT platform for special installations such as Jose Santos\u2019 Order of Things<\/i> that explores personal construction and reconstruction; PLAY by UOB Indonesia, a dedicated art playground for children; SCENE, where a series of non-profit creative projects are highlighted to promote awareness; and AJ TALK, which is a platform that allows industry insiders to host open dialogues with an audience. In addition, the annual contemporary art fair has partnered up with Julius Baer, UOB Indonesia, and Bibit this year to present art prizes, presentations as well and art debuts for emerging talents.<\/p>\n View this post on Instagram<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A post shared by Art Jakarta (@artjakarta)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Art Jakarta 2023 will take place from November 17 to 19, with the first day being solely for VIPs. The general public will be able to access the art fair from November 18 -19 with a ticket. All tickets are available to purchase online now at Art Jakarta’s official website, where more information regarding the art fair\u2019s programs and exhibitors can be found. Check out Hypebeast\u2019s must-see booths below.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/span>Courtesy Of Gajah Gallery<\/span><\/p>\n Singapore, Jakarta, and Yogyakarta-based Gajah Gallery have been a longtime supporter and advocate for representing Southeast and East Asian artists. In line with the gallery\u2019s ethos, this year\u2019s presentation not only spotlights its region\u2019s dynamic and diverse artistic talents but is curated to ensure a balanced mix of established and up-and-coming artists. Stationed near the hall\u2019s main entrance, visitors will be able to get a real-life glimpse at some of the latest artworks from local contemporary artists such as Dini Nur Aghniaf, Uji \u2018Hahan\u2019 Handoko Eko Saputro, Yunizar, Fika Ria Santika, and Ridho Rizki \u2014 who\u2019s debut solo exhibition, \u201cSubliminal Remnant\u201d is also currently on view at Gajah Gallery in Singapore.<\/p>\n Also joining the lineup of artists from other regions, such as Fadilah Karim, Wei Ligang, Jane Lee, and Jason Lim. Standout pieces to check out include Wei Ligang\u2019s unique calligraphies, as well as a selection of evocative and deeply moving paintings from the late artist I GAK Murniasih.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/span>Courtesy Of The Artist And Ota Fine Arts<\/span><\/p>\n With outposts in Tokyo, Singapore, and Shanghai, Ota Fine Arts is known to be an established pioneer in Japanese contemporary art. The gallery has been a patron of Yayoi Kusama for years and has since expanded its portfolio of artistic talents that are from other cultural backgrounds. For Art Jakarta 2023, the gallery will be exhibiting artworks from its most notable artists, which include iconic pieces from Yayoi Kusama, photography works from Chinese artist Chen Wei, paintings by Maria Farrar, and more.<\/p>\n Spotlighted artworks include new works that are created this year, such as Nobuaki Takekawa\u2019s vibrant yet satirical acrylic paintings like the Landscape with Aerial Cableway (Cat’s Ashio Copper Mine)<\/i>.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/span>Courtesy Of The Artist And Yiri Arts<\/span><\/p>\n At Booth C5, the Taiwanese art gallery Yiri Arts will be presenting an array of dynamic artworks. Known for its dedication to nurturing emerging and important artists, Yiri Arts is currently representing an array of Taiwanese and international artists, including sculptor Wu Wei-Ting, award-winning artist Tsai Pou-Ching, motion painter Tomoko Hasuwa, and Prague-based visual artist Jan Soumar to name a few.<\/p>\n All works featured at the booth are testaments to Yiri Arts\u2019 principles, while also serving as a curated experience to showcase its artists\u2019 pursuits of challenging, and addressing urgent, worldly issues through various mediums. The gallery also recently participated in the ART021 art fair in Shanghai, where it spotlighted interdisciplinary artist, Shih Yung-Chun\u2019s eclectic vision of collecting vintage pieces.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/span>Courtesy Of The Artist And Roh<\/span><\/p>\n Returning to Art Jakarta this year with ROH Salon<\/i>, the Jakarta-based gallery describes its booth as a showcase between its \u201crepresented artists in conversation with artists and galleries from around the Asia-Pacific Region.\u201d The partnering galleries include BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY, Silverlens, Nova Contemporary, and Whistle from Seoul.<\/p>\n The ROH Salon<\/i> lineup comprises a total of 23 artists, including Eko Nugroho, Min ha Park, Supawich Weesapen, Dusadee Huntrakul, and Maruto Ardi. One of the highlights from the booth is Davy Linggar\u2019s new bodies of oil paintings, with a particular spotlight being put on Hope <\/i>(2023).<\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/span>Courtesy Of The Artist And Shanghart<\/span><\/p>\n ShanghArt is welcoming visitors into the Magic of Atlas<\/i> world \u2014 a feature-length animation created by Chinese artist, Sun Xun. Comprised of six chapters, the film follows a young boy\u2019s epic journey across six different countries as he searches for his original mind. Each of the individual chapters is created using various techniques and styles, ranging from oil painting, and cave painting to woodcuts. Also on display at the booth are some of the artist\u2019s recent oil paintings, available via the Magic of Atlas Stop Space.<\/p>\n <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/span>Courtesy Of The Artist And Arario Gallery<\/span><\/p>\n Arario Gallery is showcasing a lineup of eight prominent artists from Korea, the Philippines, and Indonesia, including Gwon Osang, Uji \u2018Hahan\u2019 Handoko Eko Saputro, Geraldine Javier, Lee Jihyun, Lee Jinju, Noh Sangho, Eko Nugroho, and Sim Raejung. The featured artists may all boast disparate styles, but each and every one of them expresses vibrant expressions of their respective ideals as well as messages.<\/p>\n Noteworthy artworks include Gwon Osang\u2019s mind-boggling sculptural works, Uji Hahan\u2019s dark cartoon paintings, to\u00a0Noh Sangho\u2019s THE GREAT CHAPBOOK 3 <\/i>(2023), which appears to be a kitschy parody of Hieronymus Bosch\u2019s The\u00a0Garden of Earthly Delights<\/i>.<\/p>\n Art Jakarta<\/b> Moving away from the usual Jakarta Convention Center in Senayan, this year\u2019s edition of Art Jakarta will be taking place at the JIEXPO Kemayoran in Central Jakarta. Stretching 10,000 square…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":241068,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n\n
Gajah Gallery, B5<\/h2>\n
Ota Fine Arts, B3<\/h2>\n
Yiri Arts, C5<\/h2>\n
ROH, B9<\/h2>\n
SUN XUN at ShanghART, A6<\/h2>\n
Arario Gallery, A2<\/h2>\n
JIExpo Kemayoran
Jalan Benyamin Suaeb No. 1
Jakarta, Indonesia
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