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Made Wianta
Made Wianta (born 20 Dec 1949) is an Indonesian artist who is concerned with social and cultural changes and social issues.〔Ooi Kok Chuen, ("Made Wianta: Shaman or genius?" ), ''New Straits Times'', May 31, 2004 .〕 He has been described as one of his country's best known artists.〔("Indonesian artist to exhibit paintings in Italy inspired by Bali bombings" ), AP Worldstream, November 23, 2003 .〕 Being a multi-modal artist, his artworks come in the form of installations, performances, paintings and even poetry. He is best known for his thematic use of geometric expression, where he uses and manipulates various shapes to express his views on society through his artworks. == Personal History ==
Made Wianta was born in the village of Apuan, Tabanan, Bali. Possessed of an intense concentration of energy, he is bubbling and constantly moving. His creation flows from the depth of his psyche. Over two decades, some 14,000 works of art have emerged from his energy and creativity. Those art works are widely known and have been exhibited nationally as well as internationally at prestigious galleries and museums. Wianta is a multi-modal artist. His mastery of color and form on canvas is matched by his mastery of words in poetry; body movement in dance and sense of rhythm in music. He often combines all three into "installations" or "happening" art such as will happen at the upcoming Art and Peace event. Wianta is an artist with strong sense of environmental awareness and social responsibility. His environmental awareness has materialized into several art installations such as "Forest and Life" in Apuan, Tabanan (1999) "Sound and Nature" in Apuan, Tabanan (1997); "Water, Fire, and Air" in Apuan, Tabanan and Gajah Wong river, Yogyakarta, Central Java (1995). His strong sense of social responsibility prompted him to hold several exhibitions to donate his paintings for sale in support of many social causes. These include a fundraising exhibition together with other artists at the Bali Cliff Hotel to help poor regions of Bati (1995) and the sale of several paintings to help AIDS research in San Francisco and the earthquake victims of Flores, Indonesia (1993). Since 1992, through his "Wianta" Foundation, he has collaborated with the Ford Foundation to help preserve endangered traditional art and culture in Bati. And, in 1991, he staged an "Art Camp" in Apuan to bring together many Indonesian and international scholars and contemporary artists.
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