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Tuesday, October 05, 2004
TARING PADI in Malaysia!!
excerpt from ricecooker.kerbau.com,joe kidd e-zine/blog..
taring padi is;
here's a short description of the collective:"Since 1998 a group of young Indonesian artists and activists from Yogyakarta, a city in central Java, wearing punk hairstyles and tattoos and calling themselves the 'Lembaga Budaya Kerakyatan Taring Padi', or the Organisation of People's Culture Fangs of Rice, have initiated an art movement opposed to the 'art business' in galleries because of its obvious associations with capitalism. Living and working in a deserted school building, they design images, posters, banners, cartoons and t-shirts based on political and social themes and display them in public places and at demonstrations. In cooperation with a number of other organisations, they published a short-lived bulletin, Opposing imperialism. They want to be seen as more to the left, more collectivist and more radical than other Indonesian organisations for artists that also aim to carry the message of social concern and to bypass the galleries."from: iisg (go here and see some samples of the artwork)
taring padi is;
here's a short description of the collective:"Since 1998 a group of young Indonesian artists and activists from Yogyakarta, a city in central Java, wearing punk hairstyles and tattoos and calling themselves the 'Lembaga Budaya Kerakyatan Taring Padi', or the Organisation of People's Culture Fangs of Rice, have initiated an art movement opposed to the 'art business' in galleries because of its obvious associations with capitalism. Living and working in a deserted school building, they design images, posters, banners, cartoons and t-shirts based on political and social themes and display them in public places and at demonstrations. In cooperation with a number of other organisations, they published a short-lived bulletin, Opposing imperialism. They want to be seen as more to the left, more collectivist and more radical than other Indonesian organisations for artists that also aim to carry the message of social concern and to bypass the galleries."from: iisg (go here and see some samples of the artwork)
:: posted by ezekiel, 8:56 PM
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