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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Papaya
          Dec. 05, 2021

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Papaya

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,800

          Illustrated here is a papaya fruit that was cut in half and a cheetah toy appeared in the right corner of the artwork. Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. Calvin Tan, curator of Kissing The Method, writes in the catalogue: “Angki’s scanner images therefore allow the viewer to comprehend the expressiveness and tactile qualities of these everyday objects that one often takes for granted. The even sharpness which the scanner makes possible has resulted in a heightened perception of detail and vividness of colour.” Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space and Shadows’ Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Untitled
          Dec. 05, 2021

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Untitled

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,800

          Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. Basically they are objects, sometimes Found Objects, created from a flat-bed image scanner and presented (sometimes) in lightboxes. In this, a tiny anatomy of the human body seemingly floating in a dark background. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space and Shadows’ Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Out Of Degree, 2009
          Dec. 05, 2021

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Out Of Degree, 2009

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,800

          Angki constantly challenges and re-questions general perceptions in the world of art-photography. In Out Of Degree, the artist contemplates on the meaning of knowledge acquired throughout the course of one’s life. The figure manages to achieve perfect balance and is able to withstand hardship and challenges ahead. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space and Shadows’ Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Trilogy Of Knowledge: Master's Degree, Doctoral Degree, Out Of Degree
          Aug. 22, 2021

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Trilogy Of Knowledge: Master's Degree, Doctoral Degree, Out Of Degree

          Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

          Angki constantly challenges and re-questions general perceptions in the world of art-photography. Angki lays out the trilogy out of the three subtitles, which are Master’s Degree, Doctoral Degree, and Out of Degree. The artist contemplates on the meaning of knowledge acquired throughout the course of one’s life. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He has had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space and Shadows’ Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Untitled
          Aug. 22, 2021

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Untitled

          Est: RM2,000 - RM2,800

          Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. Calvin Tan, curator of Kissing The Method, writes in the catalogue: “Angki’s scanner images therefore allow the viewer to comprehend the expressiveness and tactile qualities of these everyday objects that one often takes for granted. The even sharpness which the scanner makes possible has resulted in a heightened perception of detail and vividness of colour.” Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the Space And Shadows Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Sustainable In Yellow Pumpkin
          Mar. 21, 2021

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Sustainable In Yellow Pumpkin

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,800

          Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. Calvin Tan, curator of Kissing The Method, writes in the catalogue: “Angki’s scanner images therefore allow the viewer to comprehend the expressiveness and tactile qualities of these everyday objects that one often takes for granted. The even sharpness which the scanner makes possible has resulted in a heightened perception of detail and vividness of colour.” Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the Space And Shadows: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Miss Gorilla
          Mar. 21, 2021

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Miss Gorilla

          Est: RM3,000 - RM5,500

          Miss Gorilla is a photograph which features a striking juxtaposition of a doll’s head attached to the body of a yellow gorilla, exposing the common stereotype between masculine and feminine. A surreal dreamlike quality is achieved by capturing the object at an angle where it is seen floating in isolation against a dark background. The image was produced by placing the object on a scanner’s glass plate, where the combination of uniform light and limited depth of field results in heightened clarity of details and vividness in colour, a process which contributes towards an expressive visual quality of the object. By arranging and composing different elements together, the artist has introduced a new context for interpreting images, which simultaneously challenges the dynamic relationship between the artwork and the spectator. Angki Purbandono is a visual artist from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He studied at the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1993-1994) and later enrolled in the Indonesia Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1994-1999). He is a board member of the Ruang MES 56, which represents an alternative space for contemporary photography in Indonesia. He was granted an Asian Artist Fellowship scholarship from National Museum of Contemporary Art (Republic of Korea), where he spent a year from 2005 to 2006 living in Seoul. During this period, he began exploring methods of utilising the scanning device to record objects. The experimentation has led him to become the first artist in Indonesia to produce scan photography art. His scanography series first gained acceptance when it was exhibited under a project titled Space and Shadows - Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany (2005). His solo exhibitions include The Swimmers – Prison Art Programs, Mizuma Gallery, Singapore (2014), Invisible Cities, Art Project Gallery, Hong Kong (2013), Happy Scan, Biasa Art Space, Bali, Indonesia (2008). His group exhibitions include ARTJOG8 – INFINITY IN FLUX, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2015), Jeonju International Photography Festival, After Photography, Jeonbuk Art Center Chamberlain (2015), SHOUT! Indonesian Contemporary Art, Museo D’arte Contemporanea (MACRO), Rome, Italy (2014), and Indonesian Eye: Fantasies & Realities, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (2011).

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Snake, 2009
          Mar. 21, 2021

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Snake, 2009

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,800

          In this, a snake head emerges from the bundle of cords, producing a contrast of different textures. Angki’s highly unique scanography works allow us to associate everyday objects in a different way. One can give it a positive spin — that a breakthrough has finally been made, rising from circumstances to triumph. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space And Shadows’ Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Sustainable In Yellow Pumpkin, 2009
          Nov. 15, 2020

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Sustainable In Yellow Pumpkin, 2009

          Est: RM2,000 - RM4,000

          Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. Calvin Tan, curator of Kissing The Method, in which this work was exhibited writes in the catalogue: “Angki’s scanner images therefore allow the viewer to comprehend the expressiveness and tactile qualities of these everyday objects that one often takes for granted. The even sharpness which the scanner makes possible has resulted in a heightened perception of detail and vividness of colour.” Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the Space And Shadows Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005. His work, Miss Gorilla, fetched RM3,068 at the Henry Butcher Oct 4, 2015 auction.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Trilogy of Knowledge: Master’s Degree, Doctoral Degree, Out of Degree
          Nov. 15, 2020

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Trilogy of Knowledge: Master’s Degree, Doctoral Degree, Out of Degree

          Est: RM4,000 - RM7,000

          Angki constantly challenges and re-questions general perceptions in the world of art-photography. Angki lays out the trilogy out of the three subtitles, which are Master’s Degree, Doctoral Degree, and Out Of Degree. The artist contemplates on the meaning of knowledge acquired throughout the course of one’s life. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the Space And Shadows Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005. His work, Miss Gorilla, fetched RM3,068 at the Henry Butcher Oct 4, 2015 auction.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Red Cabbage
          Aug. 23, 2020

          Angki Purbandono (b. Indonesia, 1971) Red Cabbage

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

          In this work, it seems like the lettuce was cut into half revealing its central pattern on the inside. The luscious purple hues further enhance the colour intensity and solidity of the subject matter. The artist is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography, using scanographic images done without the use of cameras thus producing stunning images of his own. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005- 2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space And Shadows’ Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • Angki Purbandono (b. 1971) Camouflage, 2009
          Mar. 24, 2019

          Angki Purbandono (b. 1971) Camouflage, 2009

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

          Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES 56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space And Shadows’ Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005. 100 x 100cm

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) Red Cabbages, 2009
          Oct. 28, 2018

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) Red Cabbages, 2009

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

          In this work, it seems like the lettuce was cut into half revealing its central pattern on the inside which made it look more dramatic. The luscious purple hues further enhances the colour intensity and solidity of the subject matter. The artist is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography, using scanographic images done without the use of cameras thus producing stunning images of his own. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space And Shadows' Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) She Is On The Mood, 2009
          Oct. 28, 2018

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) She Is On The Mood, 2009

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

          Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES 56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. This piece featured a figure of a little girl standing on top of what seems to be piles of rotten banana while pointing up as if she achieved something that is impossible. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space And Shadows' Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) HE BRINGS A PLASTIC GUN, 2009, Print on transparency paper
          Apr. 29, 2018

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) HE BRINGS A PLASTIC GUN, 2009, Print on transparency paper

          Est: RM1,600 - RM2,800

          Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. This piece features the legs of a plastic action figure or toy soldier, details of a plastic gun and holster molded onto the right leg, and posed as if it were running towards something. One could very well construe a darker meaning from this piece, though considering the Angki’s reputation for positive messages behind his body of work, he could very well be for a lark. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space And Shadows’ Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005. He had been jailed before for a minor offence, and collaborated with some 20 inmates to create a series of works.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) ONE HAND, 2009, Print on canvas
          Apr. 29, 2018

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) ONE HAND, 2009, Print on canvas

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

          In this, the titular hand emerges from the bundle of cords, giving a sense of helplessness and struggling. Alternatively, one can also give it a positive spin — that one has finally made a breakthrough, rising from circumstances to triumph. Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space And Shadows’ Contemporary Art From Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005. He had been jailed before for a minor offence, and collaborated with some 20 inmates to create a series of works.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) FUNGI BABY COME!, 2009, C-print on paper, unique edition
          Nov. 12, 2017

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) FUNGI BABY COME!, 2009, C-print on paper, unique edition

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,500

          Angki Purbandono, a member of the contemporary photography group Ruang MES56, is best known for his Alternative Conceptual Photography using scanographic images done without the use of cameras. Basically they are objects, sometimes Found Objects, created from a flat-bed image scanner and presented in lightboxes. In this, a naked baby doll kneels in prayer on a dirigible of filamentous fungus seemingly floating in a dark background. The incongruity of the new reality may allude to something sinister, but seeing that Angki is known for projecting more positive messages, this could be for a lark, though the aftertaste could be disturbing. An interesting fact is that fungi are more closely related to animals in their molecular phylogenetic process, than either group is to plants!Angki studied in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, in 1993-1994, and furthered his studies at the Indonesian Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, in 1994-1999. He received the Asian Artist Fellowship from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, South Korea, at the Changdong Art Studio in 2005-2006. He has had solos in Kuala Lumpur (Kissing The Methods, Richard Koh Fine Art, 2009), Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali, Indonesia. He was included in the ‘Space and Shadows’ Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia exhibition at the Haus World Cultural House in Berlin in 2005. His work, Miss Gorilla, fetched RM3,068 at the Henry Butcher Oct 4, 2015 auction. He had been jailed before for a minor offence, and collaborated with some 20 inmates to create a series of works.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) THE LAST ONE, 2009, Colour photo print on paper, unique edition
          Apr. 23, 2017

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) THE LAST ONE, 2009, Colour photo print on paper, unique edition

          Est: RM1,800 - RM2,500

          What is the relationship with the cow inside the core of a yellow seed-studded fruit? That is for the viewer to ponder, although the artist Angki Purbandono may have more specific intention rather than a lark. The clue may have something to do with the presumptive title, The Last One. Angki, no stranger to Henry Butcher, is known for his photograph-mediated art, particularly his scanographics, simply photographicimages created from scanning objects using a flat-bed image scanner. The scanographics first made its impact in his exhibition, Space and Shadows – Contemporary Art from South-east Asia at the World Cultural House in Germany in 2005. He studied Photography at the Indonesian Institute of Arts in 1994-1999 and was the co-founder of the Ruang MES 56 Alternative Space in Yogyakarta, to advance contemporary photography. He was awarded the Asian Artist Fellowship at the Changdong Art Studio, South Korea, in 2006.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO | The Plastic Guns - Violence For Beginner
          Apr. 03, 2017

          ANGKI PURBANDONO | The Plastic Guns - Violence For Beginner

          Est: $20,000 - $40,000

          Scanography; transparency in neon box installation

          Sotheby's
        • ANGKI PURBANDONO | Frame Coke
          Mar. 19, 2017

          ANGKI PURBANDONO | Frame Coke

          Est: Rp35,000,000 - Rp50,000,000

          Print ( Scanography ) on Alumunium | 95 x 178 cm | Unsigned

          33 Auction
        • Welcome to Asia
          Dec. 11, 2016

          Welcome to Asia

          Est: Rp20,000,000 - Rp30,000,000

          c-print, 98 x 98 cm

          Larasati Auctioneers
        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) Stay Hungry, 2009, Scannograph (digital print on monet canvas)
          Nov. 06, 2016

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) Stay Hungry, 2009, Scannograph (digital print on monet canvas)

          Est: RM6,000 - RM10,000

          Angki Purbandono has devised a kind of pictorial mediated reality by scanning objects or photographs as part of his art. These scanographic works were unveiled in the Space and Shadows: Contemporary Art from South-east Asia at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany, in 2005. In 2005 to 2006, he was living in Seoul under the Asian Artists Fellowship programme from South Korea's Museum of Contemporary Art. He has had residencies also in Hong Kong, Singapore and Fukuoka in Japan.Angki is no stranger to Malaysia, having been showcased in the Kissing The Methods at Richard Koh Fine Art in Kuala Lumpur in 2009. His other notable solos include Invisible Cities, Hong Kong (2013), Angki Purbandono and PAPs, Mizuma Gallery, Singapore (2014) and Top Pop at Soo Bin Art Plus Gallery, Singapore (2011). He had taken part in the Fukuoka Asian Triennial in 2009. The year 2011 proved most busy for Angki, with participation in the Jakarta Biennale, Art Jog, Art Hong Kong, and Indonesian Eye, Fantasies & Realities, at Saatchi Gallery in London.Born in Cepiring, Indonesia, in 1971, he lives and works in Yogyakarta. His art tutelage were in the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta (1993-94) and the Indonesia Institute of Art, Yogyakarta (1994-99). He is also a board member of the alternative contemporary photography space, MES 56.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO | Korean Candy
          Oct. 05, 2015

          ANGKI PURBANDONO | Korean Candy

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          Scanography, duatran, lightbox

          Sotheby's
        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) Miss Gorilla, 2009, Print on Transparency Paper
          Oct. 04, 2015

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971) Miss Gorilla, 2009, Print on Transparency Paper

          Est: RM1,800 - RM2,500

          Miss Gorilla is a photograph which features a striking juxtaposition of a doll’s head attached to the body of a yellow gorilla, exposing the common stereotype between masculine and feminine. A surreal dreamlike quality is achieved by capturing the object at an angle where it is seen floating in isolation against a dark background. The image was produced by placing the object on a scanner’s glass plate, where the combination of uniform light and limited depth of field results in heightened clarity of details and vividness in colour, a process which contributes towards an expressive visual quality of the object. By arranging and composing different elements together, the artist has introduced a new context for interpreting images, which simultaneously challenges the dynamic relationship between the artwork and the spectator.   Angki Purbandono is a visual artist from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He studied at the Modern School of Design, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1993 - 1994) and later enrolled in the Indonesia Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1994 - 1999). He is a board member of the Ruang MES 56, which represents and alternative space for contemporary photography in Indonesia. He was granted an Asian Artist Fellowship scholarship from National Museum of Contemporary Art (Republic of Korea), where he spent a year from 2005 - 2006 living in Seoul. During this period, he began exploring methods of utilising the scanning device to record objects. The experimentation has leaded him to become the first artist in Indonesia to produce scan photography art. His scanography series first gained acceptance when it was exhibited under a project titled Space and Shadows-Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany (2005). His solo exhibitions include The Swimmers – Prison Art Programs, Mizuma Gallery, Singapore (2014), Invisible Cities, Art Project Gallery, Hong Kong (2013), Happy Scan, Biasa Art Space, Bali, Indonesia (2008). His group exhibitions include ARTJOG8 – INFINITY IN FLUX, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2015), Jeonju International Photography Festival, After Photography, Jeonbuk Art Center Chamberlain (2015), SHOUT! Indonesian Contemporary Art, Museo D’arte Contemporanea (MACRO), Rome, Italy (2014), and Indonesian Eye: Fantasies & Realities, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (2011).  

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO | Tribute to Campbell's (12 Zodiacs)
          Apr. 05, 2015

          ANGKI PURBANDONO | Tribute to Campbell's (12 Zodiacs)

          Est: $35,000 - $55,000

          C-print on paper, in 12 parts

          Sotheby's
        • ANGKI PURBANDONO | Waiting For His Master
          Apr. 05, 2015

          ANGKI PURBANDONO | Waiting For His Master

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          Scanography, duratran, light box

          Sotheby's
        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971), Melon Territory, 2009, Scanography
          Mar. 29, 2015

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. 1971), Melon Territory, 2009, Scanography

          Est: RM2,000 - RM3,000

          Angki Purbandono, Indonesia's most prominent artist specialising in scanography - the process of producing artistic digital images by means of an ordinary flat-bed image scanner - creates stimulating digital images of ordinary objects and is featured at HBArt auction for the first very time. Melon Territory depicts a half-cut melon, revealing the wonderful shape and colour of melon innards and a surprising plastic toy soldier wedged in the seeds. Calvin Tan, curator of Kissing the Method, in which this work was exhibited writes in the catalogue: "Angki's scanner images therefore allow the viewer to comprehend the expressiveness and tactile qualities of these everyday objects that one often takes for granted. The even sharpness which the scanner makes possible has resulted in a heightened perception of detail and vividness of colour. [...] "Collectively, the scans invite a level of intimacy into the artist's life and a chance for the viewer to pick out things we would find familiar. The sheer aesthetic pleasure that these scans manage to extract from their prosaic objects are also found in Angki's images. Angki's work has been an artistic response to a situation where photography is available to everyone with a digital camera. His work shifts the locus of photographic art towards the context of meaning creation and the person behind the creation as a way to extend the possibilities of this medium." Angki Purbandono attended the Modern School of Design Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1993 -1994) and was enrolled at the Indonesia Institute of Art, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1994 -1999). His solo exhibitions include TOP POP at S. Bin. Art Plus Gallery, Singapore (2011); Noodle Theory at Garis Art, Jakarta, Indonesia (2010); Happy Scan at Biasa Art Space, Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia (2008); Industrial Fiesta at Changdong Art Studio, Seoul, South Korea (2006); My Brain Packages at Centre Culturel Francais, Jakarta, Indonesia (2000) among others. He has also participated in a number of group exhibitions internationally namely Insight at Kunstraum Englanderbau Vaduz, Liechtenstein (2012); Jakarta BiennaleMaximum City: Survive or Escape?, Galeri Cipta II Jakarta, Indonesia (2011); ART JOG 11 at Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2011); TV Lovers - ART HK 2011 represented by Vivi Yip Art Room, Hong Kong (2011); Rainbow Asia at Hangaram Art Museum of Seoul Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea (2010); Live and Let Live: Creators of Tomorrow: The 4th Fukuoka Asian Triennal 2009, at Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan (2009) and many more.

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        • ANGKI  PURBANDONO
          Apr. 06, 2013

          ANGKI  PURBANDONO

          Est: $18,000 - $28,000

          B.  1971 WELCOME  TO  ASIA Scanography  print  on  Hahnemuhle  paper 100  by  100  cm.;  39  1/4    by  39  1/4    in. Executed  in  2010,  this  work  is  a  unique  edition.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO
          Nov. 25, 2012

          ANGKI PURBANDONO

          Est: $32,000 - $48,000

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (Indonesian, B. 1971) Sea Wedding light box installation, c-print on transparent film with LED light 100 x 100 x 5 cm. (39 3?8 x 39 3?8 x 2 in.) unique edition in this medium Executed in 2012

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        • ANGKI  PURBANDONO
          Apr. 02, 2012

          ANGKI  PURBANDONO

          Est: $25,000 - $45,000

          B.  1971 KAPOK  SAVIOR Scanography;  Transparency  in  Neon  Box  Installation 80.5  by  165.5  by  13  cm.;  31  1/2    by  65  by  5  in. Executed  in  2010,  This  work  is  unique  for  this  medium

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO
          Nov. 27, 2011

          ANGKI PURBANDONO

          Est: $48,000 - $70,000

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (Indonesian, B. 1971) Trilogy of Knowledge: Master's Degree, Doctoral Degree, Out of Degree three scanography print on acrylic, mounted on neon box installation each: 140 x 80 x 13 cm. (55 x 31 1/2 x 5 in.) (3) unique edition in neon box medium Executed in 2009 (3)

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (Indonesia b. 1971)
          May. 30, 2011

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (Indonesia b. 1971)

          Est: $30,000 - $45,000

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (Indonesia b. 1971) TV Lovers scanography print on acrylic mounted on lightbox installation 39 3/8 x 78¾ x 5¾ in. (100 x 200 x 15 cm.) Executed in 2010. This work is a unique edition.

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO
          Apr. 04, 2011

          ANGKI PURBANDONO

          Est: $55,000 - $85,000

          ANGKI PURBANDONO B. 1971 MISS POP SCANOGRAPHY; C-PRINT ON POSITIVE FILM, NEON BOX INSTALLATION, IN 3 PARTS 150 by 100 by 13 cm.; 59 by 39 1/4 by 5 in. (3) overall: 150 by 300 by 13 cm.; 59 by 118 by 5 in. EXECUTED IN 2011, THIS WORK IS UNIQUE FOR THIS MEDIUM. (OTHER EXISTING MEDIUMS ARE D-PRINT ON PAPER AND D-PRINT ON ALUMINIUM DI-BOND).

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        • Angki Purbandono (Indonesia b. 1971)
          Nov. 29, 2010

          Angki Purbandono (Indonesia b. 1971)

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          Angki Purbandono (Indonesia b. 1971) Chili Family photoprint on light box 39 3/8 x 49¼ x 6 in. (100 x 125 x 15.2 cm.) Executed in 2010

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. Indonesia 1971)
          May. 30, 2010

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. Indonesia 1971)

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. Indonesia 1971) Stay cool photo print and neonbox 39¾ x 66½ x 5 in. (101 x 169 x 13 cm.)

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        • ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. Indonesia 1971)
          Nov. 30, 2009

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. Indonesia 1971)

          Est: $16,000 - $24,000

          ANGKI PURBANDONO (b. Indonesia 1971) He brings a plastic gun signed 'Angkipu' (lower left) scannograph (digital print on Monet canvas) 31 1/2 x 59 in. (80 x 150 cm.)

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