Monday, February 9, 2009

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Rahadian, Redy (B. 1973)
He studied at Institute Saint Joseph Brussels, Mecanique Garage Department. He participated in few exhibition in Jakarta. He received award in 2003 “Tender Sculptures, Sun Plaza”, Medan.

Rahman, Amang (1931 – 2001)
Rahman was once a member of the Surabaya Art Committee and the founder of Surabaya Art Institute. This surrealist painter often explored religious themes in his paintings. He received an award at Biennial Paintings VIII from the Jakarta Arts Institute. A book on him “Ambang Cakrawala” was published in 2001.

Rees, Ecoline Adrienne Van (1890-1973)
The artist, who spent her youth in Indonesia, married a Mr. MacNeill in 1911 and participated in some exhibitions organized by the ‘Netherlandsch – Indische Kunsktring’ in Jakarta between 1910 and 1919. Two striking drawings by her hand are reproduced in ‘Weekblad voor Indie’ (no. 1, 19 April 1914). In 1919 she came to The Netherlands, where she was taught by B.P. Schregel. She illustrated a children’s book about Indonesia by M.C. van Zeggelen, ‘De fabel van het dwerghert’ (Amsterdam, 1928). Painter, draughtsman, well – known ceramist and graphic artist.

Regig, I Ketut (B. 1919)
He had started paintings since he was 15 years old. He was a member of the Pita Maha Artists’ association and was also mentored by Rudolf Bonnet and Walter Spies. His works also had similar themes but the characters were usually not humans but frogs which are dressed and behave like humans. This distinct characteristic thus make his works weird. Mysterious and humourous qualities.

Rosid(B. 1969)
Born in Ciamis, West Java, 1969. He studied art at SOS Bandung (1989 - 1991), studied painting at Rudy Pranadjaja, Bandung (1994) and Art Workshop at Bengkel Seni Sunaryo, Bandung (2001 - 2002). He joined the R-66 studio. He held his one-man shows at Segenggam Peduli Studio, Bandung (1999).

Ruchyat, Cucu (B. 1970)
The artist started his debut in the art as a top ten finalist in the Indonesian Two Dimensional Fine Arts National Competition 2003/Asean Art Awards or before known as the Indonesian Phillip Morris Art Award.

Dadang Rukmana (B. 1964)
Born at Bandung in 1964. He start studied painting from 1982 to 1985 in Studio Pendidikan Seni Rupa Rangga Gempol Bandung/ Rangga Gempol Art Studio Education under the guidance of Barli Sasmitawinata. He start his career as a painter and lived in Ubud, Bali. He has been participated in solo and group exhibition in Indonesia, and he currently live in Malang, East Java.

Rusli (1922-2005)
He taught at Taman Siswa Jakarta from 1945 - 1949. In 1951 he was appointed as an art instructor at ISI / Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta. His works were exhibited in Brazil and Italy. He was selected in 1970 as a life member of the Jakarta Academy.

Rustamadji (1932 - 1990)
He lived in Surabaya and had actively painted since the 50's, his works were in the private collection of the late President Soekarno.

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