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Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) is proud to present the solo work of Nadiah Bamadhaj (b. 1968), Malaysia. Under the exhibition titled Ravaged from now until 13 August 2020 at Richard Koh Fine Art Gallery, 34-1 Jalan Telavi 2, Bangsar Baru 59100 Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia It presents a total of 8 pieces of the latest paintings on paper and adds the technique of mixing charcoal onto paper. Ready to present paintings mixed with digital prints. In Ravaged, Bamataj tries to highlight the social issues facing LGBT people in Indonesia.
Focusing on the extended C Level Executive List family of transgender people in Yogyakarta (KEBAYA), this work brings together elements and techniques she used in her previous work, Medusa. which she has been practicing since 2008 Ravaged includes portraits of the group that Bamadhaj discussed and interviewed. The paintings are combined with photographs by Indonesian photojournalist Dwi Obol. which takes pictures of various activities in life and quiet corners Medusa paintings have also been used to express social injustice. Digital prints showcase the stories and lifestyles of LGBTQ+ people. including their hopes, fears, and desires Nadiah Bamadhaj was born in 1968 in Malaysia. She began her training in sculpture at the University of Canterbury.
New Zealand Currently, she creates paintings. Sculpture art of arrangement and digital images She works in an NGO. Art lecture In 2000, she began working as a full-time artist and was awarded the Nippon Foundation's Asian Public Intellectual Fellowship in 2002. She chose to spend time in Yogyakarta. Indonesia Along with her husband and son Her art focuses on the social complexity of Yogyakarta, using mythology, architecture, and habitat to communicate her observations and creations. Richard Koh Fine Art was founded in 2005 with an exhibition space in Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Richard Koh Fine Art is committed to promoting contemporary art in Southeast Asia on regional and international platforms.
Focusing on the extended C Level Executive List family of transgender people in Yogyakarta (KEBAYA), this work brings together elements and techniques she used in her previous work, Medusa. which she has been practicing since 2008 Ravaged includes portraits of the group that Bamadhaj discussed and interviewed. The paintings are combined with photographs by Indonesian photojournalist Dwi Obol. which takes pictures of various activities in life and quiet corners Medusa paintings have also been used to express social injustice. Digital prints showcase the stories and lifestyles of LGBTQ+ people. including their hopes, fears, and desires Nadiah Bamadhaj was born in 1968 in Malaysia. She began her training in sculpture at the University of Canterbury.
New Zealand Currently, she creates paintings. Sculpture art of arrangement and digital images She works in an NGO. Art lecture In 2000, she began working as a full-time artist and was awarded the Nippon Foundation's Asian Public Intellectual Fellowship in 2002. She chose to spend time in Yogyakarta. Indonesia Along with her husband and son Her art focuses on the social complexity of Yogyakarta, using mythology, architecture, and habitat to communicate her observations and creations. Richard Koh Fine Art was founded in 2005 with an exhibition space in Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Richard Koh Fine Art is committed to promoting contemporary art in Southeast Asia on regional and international platforms.