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This June, award-winning Indonesian artist Vani Hidayatur Rahman will be unveiling an exciting line-up of 15 brand-new works in his first-ever solo exhibition in Singapore at Ode To Art Gallery.
Titled “Victory March”, the exhibition will showcase 15 new paintings that focus on the themes of time, humanity and harmony, all artfully rendered in his signature vivid, complex and thought-provoking style.
Based in Yogjakarta, the 38-year-old Indonesian contemporary artist has received a number of art awards including the 2013 UOB Painting of the Year Silver Award and was a finalist at the 2008 Jakarta Art Awards. He is especially gifted with textures, using brilliant colours and deft strokes to elevate flat paint into arresting, layered visuals.
Victory March by Vani Hidayatur Rahman
28 June – 11 July 2019
11am – 9pm daily
Free admission
#01-36E/F, Raffles City Shopping Centre,
252 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103
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