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A small fragment through the passage of time

Sunaryo is not only known as an artist who works with multi-dimensions; he is also the founder of Selasar Sunaryo Art Space (SSAS). To celebrate the 20th anniversar­y of SSAS, he held a solo exhibition titled Lawangkala.

- STORY BY Rosiany T Chandra PHOTOS BY Bagus Tri Laksono, Selasar Sunaryo Art Space Doc.

To celebrate the 20th anniversar­y of SSAS, Sunaryo held a solo exhibition titled Lawangkala.

The topic of Lawangkala stemmed from the idea that humanity is ephemeral, meaning human life is just a short stop in the passage of time. Lawangkala is a hybrid term consisting of the word time (kala) and door (lawang). This term signifies a dimension in which space and time unite.

Sunaryo visualised the meaning of Lawangkala into an installati­on. It highlighte­d the latest work of the maestro, featuring multidisci­plinary works with bamboo, fibrebased materials, as well as sound and digital media to manifest the idea of ephemerali­ty.

The main body of the installati­on is a bamboo tunnel constructe­d through the main exhibition hall at SSAS. It is here that Sunaryo placed a piece of woven bamboo similar to a gigantic version of a bubu (a tool to catch fish made out of bamboo blades). The cone end of the bubu extended through the wall, reaching out beyond the exhibition room.

The walk through the tunnel portrayed the human timeline, beginning from birth, then through childhood and ending with the present. Every turn in the tunnel evoked a different space and time.

Sunaryo designed this installati­on in a way that allows the audience to experience both space and time simultaneo­usly. From Sunaryo’s point of view about this concept, he said: “There was never truly a straight ‘route and motion’… inside (the installati­on) we would be faced with ‘traps’ where we must choose and decide on a stand.” Agung Hujatnik ajennong, the exhibition curator and writer wrote that this installati­on is comparable to a microscopi­c lens that scrutinise­s a small fragment or moment in a human’s life.

Starting from the early 1990s, Sunaryo has been using natural materials such as rattan, bamboo, wood and fire in his work. Materials such as Daluang paper - from leaves - has been used in several parts of the bubu. His attitude towards these materials is not to change its natural form but rather to make it “speak” more loudly.

Much like the meaning of its own name, Selasar is just a terrace, a verandah, a place where artists can quickly stop by. Sunaryo continuous­ly supports young artists and provides this art space as a place to display their works. For those who want to enjoy the beauty of nature and the cool air while enjoying a meal, Kopi Selasar can be an option. This place has a variety of food and beverages perfect for a nice lunch, and is a comfortabl­e, cosy venue to hang out with family or friends.

In its entirety, Lawangkala is an art project that tries to activate our awareness of space and time through Sunaryo’s artistic and philosophi­c wild thoughts translated into his own language. It is certain that the space and time intended here is essentiall­y a subjective temporary circumstan­ce, a space -time in Sunaryo’s horizon as an artist, and a human being that realises one of the deepest realities of the universe.

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02 Sunaryo, the artist himself
03 The entrance corridor of Lawangkala
04 Inner parts of the installati­on. Sunaryo uses a combinatio­n of materials: bamboo, handmade paper, mirror, fabric, and sound to create a whole new sense of space.
05 The exit of Lawangkala was designed based on a
bubu mechanism, thus preventing us to go back from where we enter or exit.
06 A gigantic bubu with special video projection. A collaborat­ion between Sunaryo and young new media artist Eldwin Pradipta. 04
01 Lawangkala, an installati­on by Sunaryo 02 Sunaryo, the artist himself 03 The entrance corridor of Lawangkala 04 Inner parts of the installati­on. Sunaryo uses a combinatio­n of materials: bamboo, handmade paper, mirror, fabric, and sound to create a whole new sense of space. 05 The exit of Lawangkala was designed based on a bubu mechanism, thus preventing us to go back from where we enter or exit. 06 A gigantic bubu with special video projection. A collaborat­ion between Sunaryo and young new media artist Eldwin Pradipta. 04
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07 Signature drink: Kopi Selasar
08 Spicy Beef Noodle with Prawn to accompany you during colder weather
09 The place to enjoy the scenery of Northern Bandung, surrounded by artistic environmen­t 10 The new design of the cafe, inspired by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian
09 07 Signature drink: Kopi Selasar 08 Spicy Beef Noodle with Prawn to accompany you during colder weather 09 The place to enjoy the scenery of Northern Bandung, surrounded by artistic environmen­t 10 The new design of the cafe, inspired by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian
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