Indieguerillas

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Established in 1999 by Santi Ariestyowati and Miko Bawono, duo artist based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Dyatmiko “Miko” Lancur Bawono
Born 1975, Kudus, Central Java, Indonesia
Works and Lives in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Graduated from Department of Interior Design, Visual Art Faculty, Indonesian Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta (ISI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Santi Ariestyowanti
Born 1977, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Works and Lives in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Graduated from Department of Visual Communication Design, Visual Art Faculty, Indonesian Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta (ISI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia

SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2017
“Hypecyclus“, Mizuma Gallery, Singapore
2010
“HAPPY VICTIMS”, VWFA Singapore
“Indie what? Indie who?”, Garis Art Space, Jakarta
2008
“Fools’lore: Folklore Reload”, Biasa Artspace, Bali, Indonesia

GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2019
“Warung Murakabi” with Piramida Gerilya, ARTJOG MMXIX - Arts in Common: common|space, Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“ART• BALI 2019: Speculative Memories”, AB • BC Building, Bali Collection, ITDC Nusa Dua, Badung, Bali, Indonesia
“Visible Soul: Around the Asia”, Fukutake House, Shodoshima, Okayama, Japan
“In-between Land,” Mizuma, Kips & Wada Art, New York, USA
“ArtJakarta”, Mizuma Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
“62 Years after Hamilton”, Mizuma Gallery, Singapore
2018
“ArtBasel Hongkong”, Mizuma Gallery, Hongkong
Global Nomads Series , Mural at Songkhla Old Town, Thailand
2017
“Biennale Jogja XI4 : Equator #4”, Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“Art Stage Jakarta”, Mizuma Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia
“ART WAY ASEAN WAY”, Art Mill Songkhla Art Center and Old Town Songkhla, Thailand
“ArtBasel Hongkong”, Mizuma Gallery, Hongkong
“NTU CCA Ideas Fest! CITIES FOR PEOPLE”, Fashion Performance: Arrival to Return, NTU CCA Singapore
“Lock Route”, Gillman Barracks, Singapore
“ArtStage Singapore”, Mizuma Gallery, Singapore
ARTWORK
This artwork attempts to capture the motion,
of the Self that is full of colors of will.
In its twirling, boisterous (and somewhat) chaotic journey as it celebrates the here and the now, the Self secretly longs for silence.

In short, think of it like a journal of Self that contains fragments of the records of its journey.

About who the Self is, or where it goes, kindly interpret it on your own. Interpret it by yourself, to stand on your own.
Jalan-Jalan
4 panels; 100 x 100 cm each | Digital printed aluminium on wooden panels | 2019