01.- 08.07.2023
10.00 AM - 4.00 PM
Scopophilia: “Moving Images as Self-Reflection Mirrors”
Exhibition|A Creative Process Exhibition of final works by Students from Film and Televisian Program, Faculty of Art and Design Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
- Language Indonesian
- Price Free
Goethe-Institut Bandung and the Film and Television (FTV) program, Faculty of Art and Design Education (FPSD), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia collaborated to organise an exhibition of final project works from three students Arsya Ardiansyah, Nanda Maulana and Shelvira Alyya. This exhibition is considered by the artists as a form of exploring the relevance of the body to the medium of moving image artwork. The final project presentation is exhibited in two different spaces with different contexts and messages in each place, therefore the exhibition integrates two continuous perspectives, where one exhibition space focuses on the process, search, and data processing in the creation of the moving image artworks, located at Goethe-Institut Bandung. And while the next exhibition space focuses on the final moving image artworks, that depicting the result of a long and curated creative process with a variety of artistic techniques and approaches to create moving image artworks that reflect personal vision of creating unconventional cinema possibilities, located in Boscha Space, Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 92, Bandung.
The exhibition located at the Goethe-Institut Bandung will showcase the creative process activities in the creation of the moving image artworks, which are composed and processed from various data elements, such as sensory, image, and text, with relevant artistic elements. The presentation of the work in the Goethe-Institut Bandung space will feature an installation of moving image artworks and a conventional form of cinema presentation in a public screening programme. This exhibition shows the harmony between the process and the result in the creation of moving image artworks, which opens a space for discussion in the appreciation of artworks and academic processes and challenges in moving image art today.
Public Programme:
Film Screenings
July 4 & 6, 6.30 pm
Arsya Ardiansyah, (b. 2000, Bandung) is an artist based in Bandung, Indonesia. Work with moving image concepts and explore the possibilities of the art medium. Applying interdisciplinary work practices in its activities. Experiment with fluidity and the diversity of shapes, colors & motion presented in moving image artwork. Issues that are often raised about humans and their consciousness, with a psychoanalytic approach and ideas about the reality of cinema.
Nanda Maulana, (b. 2001, Bandung) As a director and scriptwriter of short films as well as a moving image artist who elaborates metafictional idioms through the medium of experimental fiction films, and practices that provide various viewing possibilities.
Shelvira Alyya, (b. 1999, Bandung) In practice she explores herself through artistic spaces and academic research, involving the body in work in the context of women as a space for freedom. Articulating women's power with relation to bodies and the color red in an experimental film medium, becomes a space for exploration of how women see themselves.
The exhibition located at the Goethe-Institut Bandung will showcase the creative process activities in the creation of the moving image artworks, which are composed and processed from various data elements, such as sensory, image, and text, with relevant artistic elements. The presentation of the work in the Goethe-Institut Bandung space will feature an installation of moving image artworks and a conventional form of cinema presentation in a public screening programme. This exhibition shows the harmony between the process and the result in the creation of moving image artworks, which opens a space for discussion in the appreciation of artworks and academic processes and challenges in moving image art today.
Public Programme:
Film Screenings
July 4 & 6, 6.30 pm
Arsya Ardiansyah, (b. 2000, Bandung) is an artist based in Bandung, Indonesia. Work with moving image concepts and explore the possibilities of the art medium. Applying interdisciplinary work practices in its activities. Experiment with fluidity and the diversity of shapes, colors & motion presented in moving image artwork. Issues that are often raised about humans and their consciousness, with a psychoanalytic approach and ideas about the reality of cinema.
Nanda Maulana, (b. 2001, Bandung) As a director and scriptwriter of short films as well as a moving image artist who elaborates metafictional idioms through the medium of experimental fiction films, and practices that provide various viewing possibilities.
Shelvira Alyya, (b. 1999, Bandung) In practice she explores herself through artistic spaces and academic research, involving the body in work in the context of women as a space for freedom. Articulating women's power with relation to bodies and the color red in an experimental film medium, becomes a space for exploration of how women see themselves.