Monday, February 9, 2009

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Cahya, Wayan (B. 1965)
He studied painting at ISI / Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta from 1985-1992. He also studied photography in order to be able to paint realistically. He has participated in group exhibitions in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Solo and Surabaya since 1987.

CHAN, ERIC (B. 1975)
Born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He studied art in Singapore and Auctralia. He received his Diploma of Fine Art at the LASALLE-SIA College of the Art and Master of Fine Art (painting) at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. The award winning works of Eric Chan are based on moving shapes. The act of capturing the subject on canvas, be it flower, plant or landscape, is skin to a photographer immortalising a fleeting moment - a glimpse of space in time. In 2001 a Solo Exhibition 'In Between Odds, New Works by Eric Chan', The Substation Gallery, Singapore. And the Selected Exhibitions in 2003 'Taksu (singapore) Opening Exhibiton, Taksu Gallery, Singapore

Christine, Ay Tjoe (B. 1973)
Born in Bandung, West Java, 1973. She Took Her Formal Study At The Bandung Institute OF Technology (ITB), Mojoring The Faculty OF Fine Arts And Design Graduated In 1997. Since 1994, She Exhibited Her Work in Indonesia as well as Outside the Country among others in Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, China, France and United Kingdom. Since 2001, She had performance her Solo Exhibitions in several Major Cities In Indonesia such as, Jakarta, Yogyakarta and Bandung.

Chua, Mia Tee (B. 1931)
He graduated from the Nangyang Academy of Fine Arts in 1952 and later became a professional oil painter and a sculptor. He also served for many years as President of the Alumni Association of NAFA as well as on the selection board of creative art awards. He has held numerous solo exhibitions; works could be found in the collections of many private and public sectors.

Cock, Aart Johannes (1905-..?)
Born in Menade, Sulawesi (Celebes), 13 May 1905. He attended the academy of arts in The Haque. The artist lived and worked in Medan, Sumatra, until 1939. In that same year he participated in the ‘Vrije Tentoonstelling’ (Free Exhibition) organized by the ‘Bataviasche Kunstkring’in Jakarta. After World War II he lived in Makassar, Sulawesi, until 1950; he then settled in The Haque. Painter, draughtsman, industrial artist and drawing teacher.

Covarrubias, Miguel (1904-1957)
First went to Bali in 1930 under a Guggenheim Fellowship, during this stay he gathered materials for his book ‘Island of Bali’ that was published in 1938 and remains a classic to this day. He then became a good friend of Walter Spies. He was an international traveller and his works were well-known in USA through magazine illustrations. He was also a professor of art history in the National School of Anthropology in Mexico City.

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