Indonesian artist, Entang Wiharso, uses his own personal experiences are embedded with a strong examination of the predominant socio-political conditions of his home country. To him, creating work is a way of understanding the human condition, of heightening our ability to perceive, feel and understand human problems like love, hate, fanaticism, religion, and ideology.
“I depict the condition of humans who are often divided by complex, multilayered political, ethnic, racial, and religious systems: they co-exist yet their communication is limited and indirect. Figures are interconnected by intuitive as well as intellectual linkages, including ornamental vegetation, tongues, tails, intestines, animal skin patterns, fences and detailed landscapes.“ (Entang Wiharso, 2011).
Biography information from ARNDT fine art, July 2022
Entang Wiharso, installation view of 'Hybrid Brain' at Mizuma Gallery, Singapore, 2018. Image from Mizuma Gallery
Entang Wiharso, 'Reconstruction Floating Garden', 2018, ink, acrylic glitter, and car paint on canvas, 145 x 214 cm. Image from Mizuma Gallery
Entang Wiharso, 'My Garden Is A Refuge Against These Fears', 2020, car paint on aluminium, 166 x 326 x 27.5 cm. Image from Marc Straus Gallery
Entang Wiharso 'Fake and Real Live Together Forever', 2017, aluminium, resin, car paint, steel, polyeutherene, 112 x 30 cm, plinth 30.7 x 18 x 18 cm. Image from Marc Straus Gallery