Past
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2012
• 5 January – 5 February 2012, The Butterfly Generator at Osage Kwun Tong, Hong Kong and The Global Contemporary at ZKM Karlsruhe, Germany
• 24 March – 13 May 2012, Lure at What a Wonderful World: visions in contemporary Asian art of our world today, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan
• 14 March – 14 April 2012, Here and There, Now and Then, Langgeng Art Foundation, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
• 7 – 18 April 2012, Archive, National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
• 13 April – 1 July 2012, The Most International Artist in the Universe at Survival Techniques: Narratives of Resistance, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, USA
• 26 April – 15 May 2012, Manifesto #3: Orde dan Konflik, National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta
• 5 – 15 May 2012, Zeitgeist, Bataviasche Kunstkring, Jakarta
• 16 – 20 May 2012, ArtHK with Osage Gallery, Hong Kong
• 15 May – 30 July 2012, Market Forces: whither contemporary art, Osage Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
• 14 – 28 July 2012, ART | JOG | 12, Looking East: a gaze upon Indonesian contemporary art, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia
• 30 August – 20 September 2012, Homo Ludens 3, Emmitan Gallery, Surabaya, Indonesia
• 5 – 9 September 2012, art:gwangju:12, with Osage Gallery, Gwangju, South Korea
• 7 September – 11 November 2012, Roundtable, Gwangju Biennale, South Korea
• 14 September – 21 October 2012, Encounter: The Royal Academy in Asia, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore
• 15 September – 28 October 2012, Marcel Duchamp in Southeast Asia, Equator Art Projects, Gillman Barracks, Singapore
• 4 October 2012, Lecture-performance Sustainability, the Nation-states and Immortality: a short history of mosquitoes and an even shorter one of us followed by Artist’s Talk at Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore
• 12 October – 23 November 2012, What is it to be Chinese?, Grimmuseum, Berlin, Germany
• 6 – 12 December 2012, Beyond Pressure: Festival of Contemporary Art Myanmar 2012, Karaweik Oo Yin Kabar, Yangon, Myanmar
• 8 December 2012 – 14 April 2013, Asia Pacific Triennale of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
2011:
• 16 Nov 2011 – 10 Jan 2012, Residency extension of The Global Contemporary. Art Worlds After 1989 at Osage Art Foundation, Hong Kong.
• 29 Oct 2011 at 8pm, Sharted (2007) and my bio (2007) auctioned at The Great Public Sale of unrealized but brilliant Ideas by Sarah Vanhee (together with ideas by Alan Phelan, Michael Blum, Can Altay, Céline Condorelli, Doreen Westphall, Marianne Heier, Mario Rizzi, Mark Bain, Wendelien Oldenborgh, Paul O’Neill, Renée Ridgway, Sarah Pierce, Theo Sims, Toni Van Tiel, Unni Gjertsen, Bas Van Beek, Nicoline van Harskamp, and a.o.) – this auction was part of Dutch Design week, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
• 14 Oct – 17 Nov 2011, Everything’s OK at Subjective Projections, Kunstverein Bielefeld, Germany.
• 6-17 Oct 2011, Nous ne notons pas les fleurs, Jakarta, at OK.Video – 5th Jakarta International Video Festival, National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• 19 Oct 2011, Artist talk at Originalfassung Playground Tales: Tintin Wulia’s stories of games, fluke and the border, at General Public, Berlin, Germany.
• 28 Sep – 16 Oct 2011, Catching the High Tide: Video Art from Indonesia, LASALLE Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Singapore.
• 22 Sep – 30 Oct 2011, Lure at 4th Moscow Biennial, Russia.
• 19 Sep – 30 Oct 2011, Residency at The Global Contemporary. Art Worlds After 1989, ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany.
• 6-21 Aug 2011, Slambangricketychuck at Membajak TV, Galeri Salihara, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• 26 Jun – 22 Aug 2011, Catch at Homo Ludens #2, Emmitan Gallery, Surabaya, Indonesia.
• 24 Jun – 23 Oct 2011, (Re)Collection of Togetherness – stage 6 at Transfigurations: Indonesian Mythologies, Espace culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris, France.
• 11 Jun – 23 Jul 2011, Nous ne notons pas les fleurs, Patna at È necessario che le nuvole fuoriescano dalla cornice (It is necessary that the clouds come out of the frame), a project of Sponge ArteContemporanea, curated by Viviana Siviero, collaborating with Davide Quadrio (Arthub Asia), Sponge Living Space, Pergola, Italy.
• 1 Jun – 27 Nov 2011, The Most International Artist in the Universe at POST iPad Magazine.
• 1 – 5 Jun 2011, The Most International Artist in the Universe, at Commercial Break, a project of Garage Moscow, curated by Neville Wakefield, with Defne Ayas and Davide Quadrio, (Arthub Asia) as content consultants, Venice, Italy.
• 29 May – 10 Jul 2011, Nous ne notons pas les fleurs, Fort Ruigenhoek at Kaap 2011 – Exhibition for Children, Fort Ruigenhoek, Groenekan, Netherlands.
• 26-30 May 2011, Nous ne notons pas les fleurs, Patna, at Menggagas Kekinian Indonesia dalam Seni Media, Taman Budaya Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat, Lombok, Indonesia.
• 12 – 16 January 2011, Nous ne notons pas les fleurs, Jakarta with Ark Galerie at ArtStage, Singapore.
• Gagarin 22/2011, out in January 2011, Belgium/Worldwide.
• 7 – 27 January 2011, influx: Multimedia Arts Strategy in Indonesia, part of ruangrupa 10th Anniversary, Galeri Cipta II, Taman Ismail Marzuki, Jakarta, Indonesia.
2010:
• 28 December 2010 – 12 January 2011, ruru & friends, part of ruangrupa 10th Anniversary, National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• 19 November 2010 – 16 January 2011, Recorded Waves: Moving Images from Indonesia, Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong.
• 5-9 November 2010, Para/Site Auction 2010, Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong.
• 20 October – 17 November 2010, Manifesto of the New Aesthetic: Seven Artists from Indonesia, Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore.
• 4 November – 19 December 2010 Murmur, Waterside Project Space, London, United Kingdom.
• 30 September – 6 November 2010, Tintin Wulia: Deconstruction of a Wall, Solo show at Ark Galerie, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• 3 September – 16 October 2010, Last Words: Asian Traffic, Gallery 4A, Sydney, Australia.
• 3 September – 16 October 2010, OK. Video – Jakarta International Video Festival: A Retrospective, KunstBüroBerlin, Germany.
• 28-29 July 2010, Nous ne notons pas les fleurs at Summer Festival, Potato Head, Pacific Place, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• 4 July 2010, Ketok at Asian Art Film Program 3, Kensei Hall at Rokuzan Art Museum, Nagano, Japan.
• 4 – 19 July 2010, Asian Art Film Program, Matsushiro Contemporary Art Festival Vol. 9, Nagano, Japan.
• 21 May – 4 July 2010, The Window of Contemporary Art (WOCA): a proposal for DICA, Donkey Institute of Contemporary Art (DICA) at Kunstverein Baden, Vienna, Austria.
• 9 May – 23 July 2010, e-flux video rental, Fondazione Giuliani per l’arte contemporanea, Rome, Italy.
• 29 April – 11 July 2010, Lihat! Video art from Indonesia, Galería Jesús Gallardo, León, México.
• 29 April – 22 May 2010, The Problem of Asia, Para/Site Art Space at Chalk Horse, Sydney, Australia.
• 27 February – 18 April 2010, Inventory: New Art from Southeast Asia, Osage Gallery Singapore, Singapore.
2009:
• 20 October – 11 November 2009, Nous ne notons pas les fleurs
at Soil Bite – Khoj Bihar International Workshop, Patna, India.
• 16 October 2009 – 10 January 2010, Terra Incognita, et cetera at Beyond the Dutch: Indonesia, the Netherlands and visual arts from 1900 until now, Centraal Museum, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
• 15 – 16 August 2009, Diaspora at Edinburgh Festival, UK.
• 6-27 February 2009, (Re)Collection of Togetherness – Stage 4 at Jakarta Biennale, Indonesia.
• 24 February – 12 March 2009, Terra Incognita, et cetera at Kompilasi group exhibition, Bus Gallery, Melbourne, Australia.
• 6-27 February 2009, (Re)Collection of Togetherness – Stage 4 at Jakarta Biennale, Indonesia.
• 21 January – 1 February 2009, Julieland at 38th International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
2008:
• 10 December 2008, Exquisite Corpse in the war zone: micropolitics in theatres of military action (working title), Presentation of paper in progress at Re-imagining the Urban Habitus symposium, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
• 19 – 29 November 2008, The Strand, multimedia exhibition/performance at Preston Market, Melbourne, Australia.
• 21 Oct 2008, The Name Game – or the Years of Living with No One to Blame at Asiaweek, University of Melbourne, Australia.
• 27 Sep 2008, Sustainability, the Nation-states and Immortality: a short history of mosquitoes and an even shorter one of us, lecture-performance at Cultures of Sustainability symposium, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
• 1 Sep 2008, The Name Game – or the Years of Living with No One to Blame at Australian Defense Force Academy, Canberra, Australia.
• 31 Jul – 11 Sep 2008, Pulang – draft 3, at Landing Soon exhibition, Erasmus Huis, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• 28 Jun – 27 Jul 2008, Everything’s OK and Ketok at Coffee, Cigarettes, and Pad Thai: Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia, Eslite Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan.
• 6 – 28 Jun 2008, Where Do You Originally Come From at World One Minutes exhibition, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China.
• 24 May – 14 Sep 2008, Be(com)ing Dutch, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
• 17 May – 28 Jun 2008, Tintin Wulia: Invasion, solo exhibition, Motive Gallery, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
• 22-23 May 2008, The Name Game – or the Years of Living with No One to Blame, lecture-performance at conference Indonesia Ten Years After, University of Amsterdam, KITLV Leiden, and Inside Indonesia, Oost Indisch Huis, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
• 29 Feb – 1 Jun 2008, Everything’s OK at Geopolitics of Animation, Museo de Arte Contemporánea (MARCO) de Vigo, Spain.
• 1-9 Feb 2008, Everything’s OK at Tropical Melody Southeast Asian focus at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, France.
• 15 Jan 2008 – 17 February 2008, How The World Began at The Sea is a Stereo group exhibition at Motive Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
• 23-30 Jan 2007, Invasion, Great Wallpaper No. 211/1940, Great Wallpaper No. 12/2602, Great Wallpaper No. 470/I/Sbki/67, (Re)Collection of Togetherness – Stage 2 including Pulang – draft 3, and Study for Wanton at Landing Soon #5 presentation exhibition at Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
• 1 Nov 2007 – 31 January 2008, Landing Soon #5 residency at Cemeti Studio, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
2007:
• 1 Nov 2007 – 31 Jan 2008, Landing Soon #5 residency at Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
• 21 Oct 2007, Where Do You Originally Come From at Imagining Ourselves Online Film Festival.
• 5-6 Oct 2007, After 40 Years: Freedom of Speech at Konfiden Film Festival Selection, Special À courts d’écran: Courts-Circuits, Centre Culturel Français, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• 27 Sep – 9 Dec 2007, Geopolíticas de la Animación/Geopolitics of Animation, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC), Sevilla, Spain.
• 24 Aug 2007, “My 24 Hours” as Opening Film of Education Film Festival, Taipei, Taiwan.
• 1-10 Aug 2007, “(Re)Collection of Togetherness” – stage 1 of work-in-progress and “Have a Cup of Tea / Meet My Dead Grandfather” at Intimate Distance group exhibition, National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta.
• Screening of My 24 Hours at Taipei Film Festival, Taiwan.
• Cinéma de différence – Indonésien screening at 5éme Festival Signes de Nuit, Paris, France.
• Reel Revolution 2007 talk and exquisite corpse video-poem workshop, Substation, Singapore.
• WRO07 screening, 12th International Media Art Biennale, Wroclaw, Poland.
• Video Slam Creative Commons workshop/production coordination, with artists Andrew Garton and Dale Nason, Melbourne, Australia.
• Mapping the City screening, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
• Culturexperiments – “Have a Cup of Tea / Meet My Dead Grandfather” distance art collaboration with artist/filmmaker Gyora Gal Glupczinsky, commissioned by Asia Europe Foundation, Singapore.
• (N)EVER MIND group exhibition, ViaVia Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
• “My 24 Hours Australia” workshop/production facilitator/producer, commissioned by Fubon Cultural and Educational Foundation, Taiwan, at Open Channel, Melbourne, Australia.
• Plug In #21 projection, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
2006:
• Plug In #21 projection, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
• Tweedles and Twidella children musical, Griya Musik Irama Indah, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.
• E-flux Video Rental screening, Platform, Istanbul, Turkey.
• “How the World Began” projection for theatre performance Diaspora commissioned by Theatreworks Singapore, World Bank Conference, Esplanade Concert Hall, Singapore.
• Everything’s OK public library screening, Espace Art Plastiques, Venissieux, France.
• 37 seconds screening, Big Screen Liverpool, UK.
• Hiding City, Seeking City and This Side of Happiness FACT screening, Liverpool Biennial, UK.
• The White Cube projection, NorrlandsOperan, Sweden.
• Myths and Memories screening, Göteborg Open Lab, Sweden.
• “Brotherhood Brethren” digital print, Trial Balloons post-exhibition catalog, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Spain.
• Trial Balloons group exhibition, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, Spain.
• Archipeinture screening, Le Plateau, Paris, France.
• Exercising Realities – Part 1: Ever After projection, Jakarta Biennale, Indonesia.
• Screenings 29 Sep – 1 Oct, Hollybush Gardens, London, UK.
2005:
• Take 5! Guerilla Filmmaking Challenge talk/workshop, Soul II Soul Youth
Festival, Singapore History Museum, Singapore.
• “The Adventure of Flo and Kat” workshop/collaboration, residency, 72-13, International Centre of Asian Arts, Singapore.
• Spaces and Shadows group exhibition, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany.
• Politics of Fun, Yokohama Triennial, Japan.
• Talk at ScreenDocs Traveling, Mataram, Lombok, Indonesia.
• Perjalanan (Journey) projection and mixed-media installation, with architect Andra Matin and photographer Davy Linggar, CP Biennial, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• Who Owns the City moderator, Symposium Urban, Reflection, CP Biennial, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• Everything’s OK, Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul, Turkey.
• Red Wet Taxi Ride video installation, with photographer Davy Linggar and model Isabel Jahja, FHM Magazine Photography Exhibition, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• Your Fingerprints Are Mine mixed-media installation, OK_Video/Subversion – Jakarta Video Festival 2005, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• Digital Filmmaking talk/workshop, Singapore International Film Festival, Singapore.
• Conversations group exhibition, 24HR Art, Darwin, NT, Australia.
• Talk at Universitas Atmajaya’s Lustrum, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• Insomnia group exhibition, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK.
• SEA Eyes screening, 34th International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
• Where Would SEA Eyes Go? – The Future of South East Asian Cinema talk, 34th International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
2004:
• Flying Circus Project talk/lab, Theatreworks, Singapore.
• Nuit Blanche screening, Paris, France.
• Fly By Night Film Festival jury member, Singapore.
• Detox: Purify Your Mind programmer, 6th Jakarta International Film Festival, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• Minikino: Indonesian Shorts at S-Express programmer, 3rd Asian Film Symposium, Substation, Singapore.
• Development of Indonesian Short Film talk/paper, 3rd Asian Film Symposium, Substation, Singapore.
• 8th Thai Short Film and Video Festival jury member, Bangkok, Thailand.
• Minikino: Indonesian Shorts in Greece programmer, Cultural Olympics 2004, Athens, Greece.
• “Slambangricketychuck” screening, Pusan International Film Festival, Pusan, South Korea.
• ”Violence Against Fruits” screening, Cinematexas 2004, Texas, USA.
• Reformasi: Indonesian Artists After Soeharto group exhibition, Singapore Arts Festival, Sculpture Square, Singapore.
• Minikino Indonesian Short Film Compilation programmer, Film Market, International Festival of Film Societies, Pizzo Calabro, Italy.
• Pameran Seni Media Baru group exhibition, Galeri Lontar, Teater Utan Kayu, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• This is My Voice: Therefore I Am talk/workshop, Galeri Lontar, Teater Utan Kayu, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• Sneak Attack screening, 11th New York Underground Film Festival, New York, USA.
• Indonesia Rising screening, Cinemasia Film Festival, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
• “Where Do You Originally Come From” projection, Berlinale Talent Campus 2004, Berlin, Germany.
• Indonesia Raja programmer, Goethe-Institut Göttingen, Germany.
2003:
• Indonesia Unexpected screening, 7th Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, Toronto, Canada.
• Worms Festival 5: House projection, Plastique Kinetic Worms, Singapore.
• Inspired by the Medium: Mini Inspirations screening, Kinofilm’s 8th Manchester International Short Film and Video Festival, Manchester, UK.
• 8th Manchester International Short Film and Video Festival jury member, Manchester, UK.
• Indonesia Calling screening, Witte de With, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
• “Violence Against Fruits”, “Are You Close Enough”, and “Everything’s OK” projection, OK.Video, Jakarta Video Art Festival, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• “Ketok” screening, 1st Special Mention at NoBudget Competition, 19th Hamburg International Short Film Festival, Hamburg, Germany.
• Hati-Hati Film Pendek Indonesia screening, 19th Hamburg International Short Film Festival, Hamburg, Germany.
• German and Indonesian Film Award Winners (GIFAW) screening tour, Java and Bali, Indonesia.
• Transit: 8 Views of Indonesia group exhibition, Townsville, NSW, and Darwin, NT, Australia.
• “Ketok” nominated for Silver Screen Awards – Asian Digital Shorts, 16th Singapore International Film Festival, Singapore.
• “Are You Close Enough”, “Violence Against Fruits”, “Slambangricketychuck”, Fringe Screening, 16th Singapore International Film Festival, Singapore.
2002:
• “Ketok”, Best Film (SET Award), and Best Technical Achievement (Kuldesak Award), Festival Film Video Independen Indonesia 2002, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• ”Slambangricketychuck”, Best Editing for at the Film Eclectic 2002, Melbourne, Australia.
• “Slambangricketychuck” at Best Film Award, Short Trips at Melbourne Fringe Festival 2002, Australia.
• “Slambangricketychuck” TV broadcast, Eatcarpet, SBS, Australia.
• “Slambangricketychuck” Best Documentary, Music and Film Independent Artists (MAFIA) Documentary Awards, NSW, Australia.
2001:
• Musik dari film “Jakarta Project” original soundtrack album, released by Warner Music Indonesia, Indonesia.
• “Violence Against Fruits” and “Are You Close Enough” TV broadcast, Eatcarpet, SBS, Australia.
2000:
• “Violence Against Fruits” Best Conceptual Film (Kuldesak Special Mention), Festival Film dan Video Independen Indonesia 2000, Jakarta, Indonesia.
• “Hitsquad.com” web music spot, Grand Prize Winner, Hitsquad.com.
• “Are You Close Enough” streaming video, Editors’ Pick of March/April 2000, Eveo.com Launching Contest.
• “Violence Against Fruits” streaming video, Eveo.com Launching Contest.
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2007: Candidate, PhD (practice-based research) in Fine Art.
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
Australian Postgraduate Award.
Exegesis – Chance Geopolitics: art and critical play on the border (working title).
1998: Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture.
Universitas Katolik Parahyangan, Bandung, Indonesia.
Thesis – Sequence of Space in Architecture: Towards a Composition Theory of Visual-Architectural Space • Final Project – Multidisciplinary Multicultural Art Center in Ubud, Bali • Independent Study – Notational Systems in Art • Internship – Modular Housing (with Papesch Associates) • Member of – Arsitektur Hijau (Green Architecture).
1997: Bachelor of Music in Film Scoring.
Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA, USA.
Berklee Achievement Scholarship • Soren Christensen Award for Film Scoring • Dean’s List • Graduated Magna Cum Laude.
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Public Collection:
Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
Singapore Art Museum, Singapore.
Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia.
