
Heri Dono
The Head of Gamelan
2008
mixed media
dimensions variable

Nasirun
Meditation
2013
oil on canvas
132 x 253 cm

Nasirun
Imagination About a Chair
2013
oil on canvas
145 x 400 cm

Indieguerillas
All Hail the Choreographer
2010
acrylic on wood panel, mounted on metal support
Left: 116 x 62 cm
Right: 196 x 121 cm (diptych)

Angki Purbandono
The Chili Dancer
2010
scanography, light box
150 x 100 x 13 cm

Angki Purbandono
Sinchan Chili
2010
scanography, light box
100 x 150 x 15 cm

Tomiyuki Kaneko
Ancient Wild Elephant
2000
mineral pigments, Japanese ink, transparent watercolour, acrylic, pen, foil on paper
175.5 x 296 cm (diptych)

Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba
49 Meters 49 Times: A Rehearsal with Entities in Shanghai
2010
single channel digital video (1min.), edition of 3

Yoshitaka Amano
Candy Girls S-15
2008
acrylic and automotive paint on aluminium
50 x 50 x 10 cm

Yoshitaka Amano
Candy Girls S-36
2009
acrylic and automotive paint on aluminium
50 x 50 x 10 cm

O JUN
Forest
2011
oil on canvas
100 x 100 cm

Hisashi Tenmyouya
The Picture of Five Rings (No-thing)
2009
acrylic on wood
114 x 49 x 10 cm

Keiichi Tanaami
North, South, East, West
2011
acrylic on canvas
116 x 82 cm

Keiichi Tanaami
Cherry Blossoms Falling on White Bridge
2013
acrylic on canvas
118 x 82 cm

Keiichi Tanaami
Cherry Blossoms Falling on the Arched Bridge
2013
acrylic on canvas
118 x 82 cm

Yoshitaka Amano
White Tiger
2013
acrylic and automotive paint on aluminium
60 x 70 x 5 cm

Yoshitaka Amano
Heroes R-1
acrylic and automotive paint on aluminium
Ø 100 x 5 cm

Ryuki Yamamoto
Bullying of Justice No. 2
2008
acrylic on canvas, frame
94 x 119.6 cm

Made Wianta
Fort Belgique
2013
oil, acrylic paint and thread on canvas
240 x 420 cm (diptych)
Archipelagoes(SINGAPORE)
2014年01月10日(金) - 01月26日(日)
Exhibition by Angki Purbandono (ID), Heri Dono (ID), Hishashi Tenmyouya (JP), indieguerillas (ID), Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba (JP/VN), Keiichi Tanaami (JP), Nasirun (ID), Made Wianta (ID), O JUN (JP), Ryuki Yamamoto (JP), Tomiyuki Kaneko (JP), and Yoshitaka Amano (JP).
Mizuma Gallery is delighted to present Archipelagoes, a group show of Japanese and Indonesian artists that explores and questions the notions of insularity and diversity in the relentlessly moving and interconnected global society we live in.