Ari Bayuaji graduated as a civil engineer and worked in Indonesia before deciding to move to Canada permanently in 2005. Once in Montreal, he studied Fine Arts at Concordia University from 2005 – 2010 and now divides his time between Montreal and Bali. The artist is known mainly for his art installations that incorporate the use of found and ready made objects he collects from various parts of the world, thereby exposing himself to the different cultural traditions.
Ari Bayuaji is expert in conveying aspects of daily life within a culture as his works often expose the overlooked artistic value in everyday life expressed through objects and places and their roles within a society. The found or ready made objects that compose his creative material might be “old”, but he injects his work with emotion influenced by the contemporary issues he seeks to address to create the “content” as his artworks to create something “new”.
Biography information from the artist’s website, July 2022
Ari Bayuaji, 'The Night Diving', 2022, woven plastic and cotton threads on wooden hanger, 161.3 x 102.9 cm. Image from Pierre Francois Oullette Art Contemporain
Ari Bayuaji, 'After Sunset', 2022, woven plastic and cotton threads on wooden hanger, 180.3 x 104.1 cm. Image from Pierre Francois Oullette Art Contemporain
Ari Bayuaji, 'In The Blue and White Waves', 2022, mixed media, 11.4 x 10.2 x 10.2 cm. Image from Pierre Francois Oullette Art Contemporain