AD / ART Print Experimental
Muara Art Space, Solo | 12 July 2019
Talk about collective & the idea of kwartet making with Solo-based artist Collectives
Browsing Copy Project
KHL Printing, 57 Loyang Drive, Singapore | 8 - 9 June, 2019
Spreading the word: Print culture in informal networks
Yuki Kageyama of Sen-to-Ichi (Tokyo) and
Yonaz Kristy Sanjaya, Faida Rachma, and Alwan Brilian Dewanta of RAReditions (Yogyakarta)
Yuki Kageyama of Sen-to-Ichi (Tokyo) and
Yonaz Kristy Sanjaya, Faida Rachma, and Alwan Brilian Dewanta of RAReditions (Yogyakarta)
In the context where artistic production is read habitually towards the exhibition as final mode of presentation and consumption, ‘browsing copy’ seeks to advance the artist’s book as an alternative site, to speculate about the possibilities around art premised on a different set of parameters.
browsing copy is set up comprising two layers:
A collaboration between two curators, a design studio, a printing press and eight invited artists - each of the artists have been asked to consider the interests and preoccupations of their artistic practice in relation to the book-form, culminating in the production of eight discrete artist’s books. Artists include Sookoon Ang, Chua Chye Teck, Nina Djekić, Koh Nguang How, Lai Yu Tong, Ryan Benjamin Lee, Susie Wong and Ian Woo. The collaboration will culminate on the book launch held on 8 June 2019.
A two-day programme that convenes artistic practitioners from Southeast Asia and beyond who have made active and innovative contributions in the field of artists’ books. Held on 8 and 9 June 2019, the aim of the programming is to create regional links and possibilities for collaboration and learning across these independent efforts. With the collaboration and programme, the project hopes to prompt the consideration of artistic production in an expanded field.
browsing copy is curated by Cheng Jia Yun and Selene Yap in collaboration with Currency Design and KHL Printing.
Text quoted from Browsing Copy's Facebook Event Page
https://www.facebook.com/events/604066820102111/
browsing copy is set up comprising two layers:
A collaboration between two curators, a design studio, a printing press and eight invited artists - each of the artists have been asked to consider the interests and preoccupations of their artistic practice in relation to the book-form, culminating in the production of eight discrete artist’s books. Artists include Sookoon Ang, Chua Chye Teck, Nina Djekić, Koh Nguang How, Lai Yu Tong, Ryan Benjamin Lee, Susie Wong and Ian Woo. The collaboration will culminate on the book launch held on 8 June 2019.
A two-day programme that convenes artistic practitioners from Southeast Asia and beyond who have made active and innovative contributions in the field of artists’ books. Held on 8 and 9 June 2019, the aim of the programming is to create regional links and possibilities for collaboration and learning across these independent efforts. With the collaboration and programme, the project hopes to prompt the consideration of artistic production in an expanded field.
browsing copy is curated by Cheng Jia Yun and Selene Yap in collaboration with Currency Design and KHL Printing.
Text quoted from Browsing Copy's Facebook Event Page
https://www.facebook.com/events/604066820102111/
Road to City Heritage
Riso 101 (ARTJOG)
Jogja National Museum, Yogyakarta | 31 July 2019
Nowadays, riso print is quite exclusive among people who has begun on printing practices. There are new stigmas come from some people because of its limitation, like the access for example. But for the older practitioner, riso print could be not a new machine for the printing atmosphere. From its essence and function, it’s not our obligation to make it exclusive for some people who has an access of it. It could be more public, we should not limit the practice for only small group community. So, from these premise, RAR Editions invite you all to discuss and learn more about how to use the riso print machine. We also will do a printing session (kind of workshop) and in the end, we will compile the result into a zine compilation.
Biennale - Riso Workshop and Resource Room Exploration
Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta | 23 November 2019
This room was designed alongside RAR Editions which later will follow by a ‘Print Show’ activity collaborated with Kunci Copy Station. Adapted by Daido Moriyama work ‘Printing Show’ (1974), RAR Ed will create a zine-making performance by positioning the audience as the editor. Each ‘Print Show’ participants are able to choose which archive they would like to use. Then their choices will be layout and print into a zine.