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Maryanto

b.1977, Indonesia
lives and works in Yogyakarta (Indoesia)


MARYANTO (b.1977, Indonesia) creates powerful monochromatic paintings and monumental installations that dissect socio-political structures through the depiction of landscapes. His works investigates the impact of technological development, industrialisation, pollution, and resource exploitation on the natural world, reflecting the harsh realities in his home country. Through fable-like and theatrical settings, Maryanto's landscapes present deeply urgent concerns around the encroachment of the environment, both physical and cultural. He will be included in a forthcoming institutional exhibition in Switzerland next year.  

Maryanto has been exhibited internationally, selected notable solo and group exhibitions include: Meru / Fractured Paradise, Tabula Rasa Gallery (London, 2023); 16Albermarle, Sydney (2023); MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, Thailand (2021); Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta (2020); Yeo Workshop, Singapore (2019, 2017 and 2015); the 2nd Industrial Biennale, Labin, Croatia (2018); Koganei Art Spot Chateau, Tokyo (2018); Setouchi Triennale, Naoshima, Japan (2016); Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide; the Asia Culture Centre, Gwangju; the Bozar Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels (2017); Art Basel Hong Kong, Discoveries Section (2016); Singapore Art Museum (2015); Jakarta and Jogja Biennales, Indonesia (2015); Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, Amsterdam; Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam; ArtAffairs, Amsterdam; and Heden, Denhaag (2013). He completed a residency at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam in 2013. His works are in the public collection of Kadist Foundation, Tropen Museum (Netherlands), and Macan Museum (Indonesia).

RELATED EXHIBITIONS
Meru / Fractured Paradise, Tabula Rasa Gallery, London, September 2023






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