Jumaadi trained at the National Art School in Sydney, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 2000 and a Master of Fine Art in 2008 as recipient of the inaugural John Coburn Emerging Artist Award.
His works are widely featured in public and private collections across Australia, Asia and Europe such as National Gallery of Australia, Museum of Contemporary Art and Art Gallery of New South Wales. In 2013, he was selected as one of five artists to represent Australia at the Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, where he staged a shadow-puppet play, an ancient form of storytelling and entertainment. He also participated in the 13th Gwangjju Biennale in South Korea. His works are influenced by Indonesian art, Javanese folklore and poetry.
Jumaadi works with a wide range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, photography, poetry and performance. His oil and acrylic paintings are executed on a variety of materials, such as cloth, canvas and buffalo hide. Many of his figures and scenes inspire an otherworldly feeling.
Biography information from Christine Park Gallery, January 2023
Jumaadi, 'Tree House', 2022, acrylic on buffalo hide, 111 x 95 cm. Image from S.E.A. Focus
Jumaadi, ‘Bed Chamber', 2019, acrylic on cloth, 300 x 380 cm. Image from Christine Park Gallery
Jumaadi, 'Man Carry Tree', 2022, acrylic on buffalo hide, 100 x 116 cm. Image from S.E.A. Focus