COLLABORATION: installation work titled Black Market Museum in Jogja Biennale XIII event involving artists from Nigeria Olanrewaju Tejuoso together Prison Art Programs Jogjakarta.
Jogja - Jogja Biennale XIII spawned a variety of collaboration across artists. One of them summed up in a work titled Black Market Museum. This installation works involving artists from Nigeria Olanrewaju Tejuoso together Prison Art Programs from Jogjakarta.
The uniqueness of this work, it uses the abandoned building. In this case the western side of the building Bakmi Kadin. The building is located in Kulon Jogjakarta Bintaran was changed in such a way as to resemble a museum.
"So the concept is harnessing the dormant and unused. When beginning to come here the situation was not maintained. We clean it up and be utilized as a creative space. Cultivation of this work takes three weeks, "said Olanrewaju Tejuoso, Tuesday (3/11).
Olan, greeting, as the main initiators take advantage of various goods unused. This is evident from a variety of installation works installed throughout the building. Starting from the plastic bags, food wrapping up the rest of the skins of animals.
The use of second-hand, he said, the form of the campaign, in which the goods were originally considered garbage can have artistic value. In fact, able to convey a variety of messages to the public who saw it.
One of the works that can steal the attention are dozens of small plastic wrap. In this plastic timber containing crumb, charcoal, ashes to the ground. These parcels, according to Olan, describe a very strong drug culture in Nigeria.
"The use of drugs in Nigeria is very high. Unfortunately, not only as a drug to treat but be psychotropic substances. People mix without knowing its composition. Supposed to be healers can actually kill, "said the artist from Abeokuta, Nigeria's.
Olan reveals, Biennale Jogja concept that brings together artists in one space provides its own paradigm. Especially about the similarities between his country's viewpoint Nigeria to Indonesia, especially Yogyakarta.
"I saw between Jogjakarta and Nigeria have some similarities in various aspects. As his ministry, the transport system to the social system in society. Both are about the same despite the different countries and even continents, "he said.
In addition to the works Olan, dozens of photo frames Photo Pewarta Indonesia (PFI) Jogjakarta also on display. Olan reveals, works of photojournalism has a strong value. Especially illustrates the dynamics in the region.
"The photos have a strong message to be delivered. Presents a true picture of the circumstances in the environment here, "he explained. (Bi/ila/ong).
Source: http://goo.gl/hM0J7S
Jogja - Jogja Biennale XIII spawned a variety of collaboration across artists. One of them summed up in a work titled Black Market Museum. This installation works involving artists from Nigeria Olanrewaju Tejuoso together Prison Art Programs from Jogjakarta.
The uniqueness of this work, it uses the abandoned building. In this case the western side of the building Bakmi Kadin. The building is located in Kulon Jogjakarta Bintaran was changed in such a way as to resemble a museum.
Foto by Dwi Agus/Radar Jogja |
Olan, greeting, as the main initiators take advantage of various goods unused. This is evident from a variety of installation works installed throughout the building. Starting from the plastic bags, food wrapping up the rest of the skins of animals.
The use of second-hand, he said, the form of the campaign, in which the goods were originally considered garbage can have artistic value. In fact, able to convey a variety of messages to the public who saw it.
One of the works that can steal the attention are dozens of small plastic wrap. In this plastic timber containing crumb, charcoal, ashes to the ground. These parcels, according to Olan, describe a very strong drug culture in Nigeria.
"The use of drugs in Nigeria is very high. Unfortunately, not only as a drug to treat but be psychotropic substances. People mix without knowing its composition. Supposed to be healers can actually kill, "said the artist from Abeokuta, Nigeria's.
Olan reveals, Biennale Jogja concept that brings together artists in one space provides its own paradigm. Especially about the similarities between his country's viewpoint Nigeria to Indonesia, especially Yogyakarta.
"I saw between Jogjakarta and Nigeria have some similarities in various aspects. As his ministry, the transport system to the social system in society. Both are about the same despite the different countries and even continents, "he said.
In addition to the works Olan, dozens of photo frames Photo Pewarta Indonesia (PFI) Jogjakarta also on display. Olan reveals, works of photojournalism has a strong value. Especially illustrates the dynamics in the region.
"The photos have a strong message to be delivered. Presents a true picture of the circumstances in the environment here, "he explained. (Bi/ila/ong).
Source: http://goo.gl/hM0J7S
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