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KETUT TAMAN (INDONESIA)
Pande
Ketut Taman was born in the village of Peliatan, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, on
9 April 1970. He comes from a family of artists that began with
his grandfather, I Wayan Gredeg, who was a traditional Balinese
architect and carver. His father, Pande Wayan Nama, is a temple
priest and studied painting from Dullah (1919-1996), and was an official
artist during the year of President Soekarno, Indonesian first
president.
After finishing junior high school, Taman became very interested in
increasing his knowledge of painting, so he continued his studies at the
High School of Fine Arts in Denpasar. In 1998, he received his
fine arts degree from the Indonesia arts Institute (Institut Seni
Indonesia, ISI) in Yogyakarta.
Taman has been active with group and solo exhibitions since 1989.
In addition to being a member of Sanggar Dewata Indonesia artist' group
exhibitions in Yogyakarta, Solo (Surakarta), and Bali, he also has
participated in the Yogyakarta Biennial Art Exhibition (1999), and was
selected as a finalist in the Phillip Morris Competition in 1997, 1998,
and 1999, which were exhibited in Bali, Yogyakarta, and Jakarta.
His solo exhibition was held at Galeri Millenium in Jakarta (1999),
Komaneka Fine Art Gallery in Bali (1999), Sika Gallery in Bali (2000),
Inggil Gallery in Jakarta (2001), and Museum Del Kulturen in Basel
Switzerland. He received awards for Best Sketch and Painting from
the department of Fine Arts at ISI (1992), the Best Artwork for ISI
Anniversary exhibition (1998), and Lempad Prize from Sanggar Dewata
Indonesia artists group (2000),
COLLECTIONS
The
works of Pande Ketut Taman are in the collections of Neka Art Museum in
Bali; Singapore Art Museum in Singapore; and numerous private
collections in Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Europe, Australia
and the U.S.A..
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