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Askanаdi

Askanаdi

Askanаdi

Indonesia/ Berlin, Germany

Artist

Biography

1979 born and raised in South Sumatra, Indonesia. Graduated from the Fine Arts University of Indonesia in Yogyakarta in 2007. Since 2010 he divides his time between Berlin, Germany and Indonesia.

Selection of Solo Exhibitions

2015 “Spaces”, DMK e.V. Berlin, Germany.

2010 “Askanadi“, Galerie K&W, Berlin, Germany.

2009 “Askanadi” Santrian Gallery, Bali, Indonesia.

2008 “Kesan dalam Rupa” Galeri Tembi, Jakarta, Indonesia.

2007 “Traditional Culture Today”, Art Café, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

2006 “Indonesian Impressions”, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany.

Selection of Awards

2013 Finalist “3rd International André-Evard-Art Award“, Kunsthalle Messmer, Germany.

Finalist “UOB Indonesia Painting of Year 2013”, Jakarta, Indonesia. Finalist “Heimat“ Heise-Art Award, Dessau, Germany.

2012 Finalist Heise-Art Award, Dessau, Germany.

2011 Finalist Nord Art 2011, Kunstwerk Carlshütte, Büdelsdorf, Germany.

2009 3rd Winner, Wall Painting Award “Jogja Wall Nation”, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

2008 Finalist Jakarta Art Awards 2008.

2007 Graduated with Cum laude from the Fine Arts University Indonesia in Yogyakarta.

Selection of Group Exhibitions

2016

“Borders and Bridges”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Bejing, China

2013

- “3rd International André-Evard-Art Award“, Kunsthalle Messmer, Germany.

- “UOB Indonesia Painting of the Year 2013”, UOB Plaza, Jakarta, Indonesia.

- “Home: Heise-Art Award“, Dessau, Germany.

- „Hommage to Asia: Liebeserklärung an Asien“ Chinesischer Pavillon zu Dresden, Germany.

- „Meta Amuk“, National Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia.

2012

- „Heise-Art Award“, Dessau, Germany.

- Presentation of Art Works at the Indonesian Embassy in Berlin, Germany.

2011

- “NordArt 2011”, Kunstwerk Carlshütte, Büdelsdorf, Germany.

- Presentation of Art Works and Artist Talk at the University Malaya, Malaysia.

- “Homoludens 2”, Emmitan Contemporary Art Gallery, Surabaya, Indonesia.

- „Imaji Ornamen“, National Gallery Jakarta, Indonesia.

2010

- “48 Hours Neukölln” together with ‘Show your Hope’, Berlin, Germany.

- “2010 Recent Works of Sentak” Emmitan Contemporary Art Gallery, Surabaya, Indonesia.

Author works

Muhammad-1

Acryl on canvas, brush, 400 x 500 mm, 2017

Muhammad-2

Pencil marker on paper, 250 x 345 mm, 2017

Muhammad-3

Marker on paper, 250 x 345 mm, 2017
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