I Have So Much To Tell You
It is not uncommon for liquor to be part of a meeting, a celebration, a problem and a breakup. There is no denial, nothing is held back, everything comes out, dissolving into intimacy, fistfights, or even unconsciousness. But the liquor in this work is no longer physical liquor, but also psychological, including its properties, so there is something that is not obvious but also observed and reinterpreted. It explains that what is important is not the drink, but how we can listen, tell the story as it is, build intimacy, and build trust.
Dimas Hussein
Dimas Hussein was influenced by romanticism and inspired by Ugo Untoro, draws from personal experiences, relationships, and emotions. Success for him is simply creating art. Art helps him navigate life with empathy and creativity. He develops his skills through daily sketching and experimentation. A former member of the Penjarah Kosan collective, he dreams of a solo exhibition titled "Homage to You." His work, including the "Traveling Man" series, is driven by persona...