Bisnis.com, Tuesday, September 27, 2011
JAKARTA: PHILO ART SPACE held a painting exhibition themed 'Tubuh-tubuh Margin' (Marginal Bodies) by Nurul Hayat (Acil), Multazam Kamil, Moch Basori, Priyaris Munandar (Aris) and Iqrar Dinata which opened to the public starting up today (Monday, 26/09/2011).
The five artists who are members of the Fighting Cocks Group are displaying the latest works at least 20 to October 10, 2011.
According to curator Tommy F. Awuy, about the body's been a long time marginalized in the history of civilization. The body is considered as a source of problems or hindrance to the ideals of the human, especially for people who relied on morality of religion and philosophy.
"In a variety of different views to each other agreed that body is the source of sin. This view is parallel to the doctrine of dualism of Plato's philosophy that clearly discredits body as a 'prison of the soul', " said Tommy today.
The five artists show the body that is usually scattered in a region that tends to be conquered, the bodies that are trying to squirming to exist, the bodies are trying to survive.
Acil in his paintings show how the body is trapped in spaces that seem so formalistic and structural. Aris's paintings depict a helpless of bodies in social structure which not allows individual body as a subject of changes emerges and independent.
It is not so different from Iqrar who exposes body obviously. Since his childhood, someone is planned to be what would be, objectified accordance with the system ideality and matured by supervision and punishment.
It is differ from Multazam who took the side of relationship between individuals who have an aroma of desire to how the body becomes important. While Basori focuses on the relationship of body with time, a racing body with the goes of time is indeed a vivid contemporary themes. (Tw)
HERRY SUHENDRA
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