Handiwirman Saputra's 2012 paper pulp circles Ujung Sangkut Sisi Sentuh are a highlight of the fair's Public Artwork portion
Large metallic prints by the Indonesian artist Handiwirman Saputra, born in 1975 and based in Yogyarkarta, can be seen in the collectors' exhibition as well as at the booth of Jakarta's Nadi Gallery. "He likes to make objects, then digitally scan them, or take waste", like hair or plastic, and reconfigure it, says the gallerist Meli Angkapradipta. His 2012 paper pulp circles Ujung Sangkut Sisi Sentuh are a highlight of the fair's Public Artwork portion.With Cute and Paste #2, Habibi mimics both letters and knives with his wood and stainless steel sculptures mounted on a painted wall
Roh Projects, also from Jakarta, has a temptingly tactile booth of work by young Indonesian artists, including Syagini Ratna Wulan, Arin Dwihartanto Sunaryo and Faisal Habibi. With Cute and Paste #2, Habibi mimics both letters and knives with his wood and stainless steel sculptures mounted on a painted wall. The 32-year-old artist plays on form, utility and perception with a streamlined aesthetic. "People often think he is Swedish", says the assistant director Arati Sirman. Amidst a fair thick with muddy abstracts, the bold and almost calligraphic strokes of Xue Mu's two large charcoal drawings stood out at Singapore's Yeo Workshop. Born 1979 in China and based in Amsterdam, Mu modeled the images in the 2016 works, part of her Black Diamond series, upon patterns of human movement, says the gallery's owner Audrey Yeo.Source: Three artists to look out for at Art Stage Jakarta
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