The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Exhibits Indonesion Artist Entang Wiharso

artwork: Entang Wiharso - "Melting Family Portrait", 2008 - Oil, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas - Courtesy the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Michigan. On view in "Second Skin: Peeling Back the Layers" from September 10th until November 6th.


Kalamazoo, MI.— The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is pleased to present “Second Skin: Peeling Back the Layers”, featuring work by contemporary Indonesian artist, Entang Wiharso, and curated by Dr. Mary-Louise Totton, Associate Professor of Asian/Pacific Art, Western Michigan University. According to Dr. Totton, “Currently one of Indonesia’s most active international artists, Entang Wiharso compounds the narrative power and complex formats of the ancient local artistic genres of his homeland with a contemporary global outlook. His original voice is processed through a variety of mediums and idioms that explore issues of identity, power, love, and intolerance.” “Second Skin: Peeling Back the Layers” is on view from September 10th through November 6th.

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