Monday, February 9, 2009

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Palguna, I Made Arya (B. 1976)
He studied at Institute Seni Indonesia, Yogyakarta. His exhibitions were in Yogyakarta, Jakarta, Denmark and Bali. His artworks were once selected as the best work on Asia Pacific Nokia Art awards version and one of Phillip Morris Art Award semi finalist.

Paulides, Hendrik (1892-1967)
He was a pupil of the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam and was taught by K.van Leeuwen. He visited Java the first time in 1922. His journey resulted in an impressive series of paintings back in Netherlands. His works show the stylistic characteristic of the contemporary art deco style. He travelled to Java and Bali once again in 1929.

Pedersen, Hugo Vildfred Von (B.1870)
Born in Copenhagen (Denmark), 25 January 1870.He was a pupil of the academy of arts in Copenhagen. His traveller also visited Indonesia, travelling throught Java and Sumatra. He wrote a book, whisch is illustrated with reproductions after his paintings, water-colours drawings : 'Door den Oost-Indische Archipel' (Haarlem, 1902). Eight of his Javanese paintings were used to illustrated J.F.Scheltema's 'Peeps at Many Lands, Java' (London, 1926). The artist often signed his work 'Hugo V.P.' Exhibition : Jakarta, Netherlandsch-Indische Kunskring, September 1920.

Pekerti, Bunga Jeruk Permata (B. 1972)
Born in Solo, Central Java in 1972. She studied at
ISI / Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta. She has held her solo exhibition in Indonesia and other countries, such as Russia and Germany.

Pekik, Djoko (B. 1938)
He studied painting under Trubus and Hendra Gunawan at ISI / Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta. Due to his involvement with LEKRA, he was detained in 1966 and he stopped painting. He became active again in painting around 80s and participated in various exhibitions in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, USA, and Japan.He paints genre scenes of the common people.

Pirous, Abdul Djalil (B. 1932)
Born in Meulaboh, Aceh. Pirous graduated from the Faculty of Arts, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) in 1964 and continued his study at Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, majoring in Arts and Graphic Designs. He has received various awards including Best Graphic Designs Art from Napel Art Show, New York in 1970, Best Painting at Indonesian Biennial in 1974, Silver Medal at International Arts Exhibition I in Seoul, South Korea in 1984 and an Arts Award from the Indonesian Government in 1985. He now actively works as a professor in ITB. Besides teaching, he also acts as a curator for various museums and exhibitions, both in Indonesian and overseas. A book on him, “A.D. Pirous: Vision, Faith and a Journey in Indonesian Art, 1955-2002”, was published in 2002.

Pramudiyanto, Bambang (B. 1965)
He once studied at the STSRI ASRI art school which is now known as ISI Yogyakarta, but then he decided not to finish this formal education. He has participated in group exhibition in Bali and Jakarta.

Probo (B. 1964)
He graduated from the Indonesian Art Institute (ISI), Yogyakarta in 1987. He has won several art awards and was one of the finalists in the Philip Morris Group of Companies Indonesian Art Awards in 1995.

Purnomo, Pupuk Daru (B. 1964)
Graduated from ISI / Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta in 1987. He received the prize for Best Painting, Dies Natalis VII and the Pratisara Affandi Adhi Karya awarded by ISI Yogyakarta. He has had solo and group exhibitions in Singapore and throughout Indonesia.

Purwanto, Susilo Budi (B. 1966)
He graduated from ISI / Indonesian Institute of Fine Arts in 1995. In 1996, he became the finalist of Phillip Morris Art Awards. The same achievement he got in 1999.

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