Artists' Artists: Albert Yonathan Setyawan Featured crate
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Artist Albert Yonathan Setyawan discusses works of art from the national collection that inspire, move or intrigue him.
Albert Yonathan Setyawan is an Indonesian artist who was born in 1983 and is based in Tokyo, Japan. The National Gallery has one work by Setyawan in its collection, ceramic installation Shelters 2018 19.
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Albert Yonathan Setyawan on Giorgio Morandi:
'I have been an admirer of Giorgio Morandi’s still-life paintings since I saw his exhibition at Tokyo Station Gallery in 2016. I am fascinated by …
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Albert Yonathan Setyawan on Lucie Rie:
'Lucie Rie is one of my favourite potters and ceramic artists. I drew a lot of inspiration from her works when I started as a …
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Albert Yonathan Setyawan on Wolfgang Laib:
'About a year ago I discovered a book: The world of silence (1948) by Max Picard. It’s a collection of discussions about the relationship of …
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Albert Yonathan Setyawan on Agnes Martin:
'Agnes Martin’s paintings are always enigmatic to me. All the formal aspect of the paintings, the lines and geometric forms, are always symmetrically composed and …