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  • Top 3 works: Sowing the Earth
  • Top-ranked work: Sowing the Earth
  • Art period: Samtidskunst
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  • Born: 1969
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Museums on APS:
    • ILHAM Gallery
    • ILHAM Gallery
    • ILHAM Gallery
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    • ILHAM Gallery

Melati Suryodarmo: Embodied Ritual and the Persistence of Presence

Melati Suryodarmo, born in Surakarta, Indonesia, in 1969, stands as a singular figure within Indonesian performance art—a practitioner whose work delves into profound explorations of physicality, repetition, and the elusive nature of consciousness itself. Her artistic trajectory began with an immersion in diverse cultural traditions, notably Sumarah, a meditative practice rooted in Javanese heritage that cultivates sensitivity and acceptance through extended periods of stillness and focused awareness. This formative experience profoundly shaped her approach to artmaking, informing her belief that “the body becomes like a home which functions as container of memories, living organism.”
  • Early Influences: Suryodarmo’s artistic sensibilities were nurtured by theatre and film from a young age, yet she initially resisted the conventional path of artistic expression. Instead, she pursued a degree in International Relations at Padjadjaran University, Bandung, laying the groundwork for her later engagement with global perspectives.
  • The Encounter with Butoh: A pivotal moment arrived in 1994 when Suryodarmo encountered Anzu Furukawa, a renowned Japanese Butoh choreographer, sparking an interest in the transformative potential of movement as a conduit for exploring inner landscapes and confronting existential questions. This encounter led her to study at Braunschweig University of Art under Furukawa’s guidance alongside Marina Abramović, cementing her connection with the core tenets of Butoh—a discipline characterized by slow, deliberate movements and a focus on confronting vulnerability and challenging conventional notions of performance.
  • Formal Training & Artistic Development: Graduating as Meisterschüler (MFA) in 2002 from Braunschweig University of Art, Suryodarmo honed her skills further through intensive study with Abramović, immersing herself in the radical experimentation that defines Abramović’s oeuvre. This period solidified her commitment to pushing boundaries and interrogating established artistic conventions.
  • Undisclosed Territory & Artistic Directorship: Recognizing the importance of fostering dialogue and collaboration within the performance art community, Suryodarmo founded Undisclosed Territory, an annual festival dedicated to showcasing innovative performance practices in Indonesia. Notably, she served as the inaugural Artistic Director for the Jakarta Biennale, marking a significant milestone in her career and demonstrating her leadership qualities within the broader artistic landscape.
  • Recognition & Awards: Suryodarmo’s contributions to contemporary art have garnered considerable acclaim—most notably culminating in the Bonnefanten Award for Contemporary Art (BACA) in 2022, bestowed upon her by the Bonnefantenmuseum for her unwavering dedication to exploring the complexities of human experience through performance.
Her artistic practice consistently prioritizes confronting discomfort and embracing vulnerability as pathways to profound insight. Suryodarmo’s performances—often extending for hours or even days—employ repetitive motions designed to induce a state of heightened awareness, mirroring the meditative principles instilled in her from childhood. Works like “Sowing the Earth” exemplify this approach, utilizing concrete slabs and sand alongside EEG monitoring to visualize brain activity during sleep—a deliberate attempt to translate subconscious experience into tangible artistic expression. Collaborations with technologists and musicians further enrich her explorations, demonstrating a willingness to engage with diverse mediums and perspectives.

Notable Performances & Exhibitions

Suryodarmo’s performances have captivated audiences internationally, earning her recognition as one of Indonesia's most influential performance artists. Key exhibitions include “Loneliness in the Boundaries,” showcasing her solo work at Cemeti Art House (Yogyakarta), Malaysia’s Valentine Willie Fine Arts (“Solitaire”), and Lawangwangi Art foundation ("I am a ghost in my own house"). Her involvement with institutions like ShanghART Gallery and participation in biennials such as Venice Biennale, Jakarta Biennale, and Guangzhou Triennial underscore her commitment to engaging with critical dialogues within the global art world. Recent projects include “Passionate Pilgrim” at Braunschweig University of Art and MCD – Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco.

Recurring Themes & Artistic Philosophy

At its core, Suryodarmo’s artistic philosophy centers on the belief that "the body becomes like a home which functions as container of memories, living organism." She seeks to capture fleeting moments of consciousness—particularly those experienced during sleep—translating brain activity into musical scores and visual representations. Her performances are characterized by an uncompromising dedication to confronting discomfort and embracing vulnerability as catalysts for artistic transformation. Suryodarmo’s work consistently probes the boundaries between self and environment, inviting viewers to contemplate the significance of presence and resistance in navigating a complex world.

Legacy & Significance

Melati Suryodarmo's influence extends beyond her individual achievements; she represents a vital voice within Indonesian contemporary art—a champion of durational performance as a means of fostering introspection and challenging conventional artistic conventions. Her unwavering commitment to exploring the depths of human experience through movement and sensory engagement ensures that her legacy will continue to inspire artists and audiences alike for years to come.