Phantoms-Timoteus Anggawan Kusno

2024 / 02 / 24 Sat.

2024 / 04 / 21 Sun.

10:00 - 18:00

  • Artist

    Timoteus Anggawan Kusno

  • Venue

    MoCA Studio

  • Supervisor

    Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government

  • Organizers

    Taipei Culture Foundation
    MoCA TAIPEI

  • Grant Support

    Han Nefkens Foundation

  • Annual Sponsors

    THERMOS
    Contemporary Art Foundation
    Hui-Neng Chi Arts and Culture Foundation
    Royal Inn

  • Media Cooperation

    Radio Taiwan International

Exhibition Introduction

There are still many aspects of Indonesian history that have not been openly discussed, especially during the turbulent period of power transition. This period was marked by systematic and massive violence, which was often based on the interplay of identity politics. These unfinished and obscure cases indicate that the trauma and coloniality continue to affect the present.

The fall of Suharto's dictatorship in 1998 led to a need for alternative narratives of history and memory in Indonesia. This remains an ongoing task. The current wave of exploration brings new perspectives and attempts to understand the past. In this context, the intricate legacy of the post-dictatorship era and Indonesia's long colonial history continue to resonate in contemporary society. Through a poetic and meta-fictional approach, Kusno’s work aims to offer an abstract experience of this complex mix. He delves into the unspoken, unheard, and unseen aspects of the matrix that lies between history, fiction, and memory.

Reversal and Terra Incognita are parts of the Phantoms video series, which are complementary. Both moving-image works are under the same Indonesian title Luka dan Bisa Kubawa Berlari (Wounds and Venom I Carry as I am Running) 1 , produced in 2022 the Han Nefkens Foundation – Loop Barcelona, in collaboration with the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona; Inside-Out Art Museum, Beijing; MoCA TAIPEI; ILHAM Gallery, Kuala Lumpur; Centre d'Art Contemporain, Genève; and Art Hub Copenhagen. The third part of this series is an ongoing research by the artist, a work in progress. In this series, Kusno worked with the jathilan trance dancer community in Imogiri to portray the people's conception of time and organic cultural resistance against the idea of high culture centered in the Javanese elite feudal circle. The state of trance enables dancers to express and release their repressed experience freely, liberated from language and order. At the same time, jathilan could be seen as a space where the past and future come across briefly. In a state of trance, people believed that a dancer's body could embody ancestral spirits and, on some occasions, the visions of the future in temporary moments.

Note1: The Indonesian title Luka dan Bisa Kubawa Berlari is derived from the poem Semangat (spirit) by Indonesian poet Chairil Anwar (1922-1949). The poet's spirit represents the spirit of the revolution, the resolute will to wrest free from the experience of being colonized. The artist deliberately uses the same title for his installation art exhibited in the Rijksmuseum (2022), where he worked with parts of the Rijksmuseum collection. The title signifies his long project working with the idea of dismantling colonial nostalgia and heritage.

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Artist Biography

Timoteus Anggawan Kusno

Timoteus Anggawan Kusno is an artist who divides his time between Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Yogyakarta in Indonesia. He creates and presents his work in various mediums, including installations, drawings, films, and institutional interventions. Kusno studied media in Communication Studies at Gadjah Mada University in Indonesia and obtained his master's degree in Cultural Studies from Sanata Dharma University, also in Indonesia. Currently, he is doing his Ph.D. research at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Kusno's works explore narratives that stretch between fiction and history, imagination and memory. He raises questions about the coloniality of power and what is left unseen. His art has been commissioned and exhibited in several cultural institutions and biennales, including the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam in the Netherlands, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) in Seoul, South Korea, the Mumbai City Museum in India, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) in Taipei, Taiwan, Kunstmuseum Bonn in Germany, and the Center for Fine Art Brussels in Belgium, as well as the Biennale Jogja XIV Equator #4: Indonesia-Brazil and the 13th Gwangju Biennale in South Korea, among others. In 2021, Kusno was honored with the Video Production Award from the Han Nefkens Foundation – Loop Barcelona.

Artworks

Reversal
Terra Incognita
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EVENT

活動名稱

活動地點

活動時間

  • Activity Hall 1F, MoCA TAIPEI

    2024/02/24 Sat.

    15:00 - 17:00

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