Art Basel in Basel 2025Messepl. 10, 4058 Basel, Switzerland19 - 22 June 2025
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ROH is delighted to share installation images of Bagus Pandega’s (b. 1985, Jakarta) installation, Fabric of the earth, at the Statements sector. Known for his modular electronic practice, Pandega’s works seek to disrupt mechanical and industrial systems, where technology becomes decentralized, adaptable, and a tool for sociopolitical engagement.

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The installation revisits the artist’s ongoing engagement with the 2006 Sidoarjo mudflow disaster in East Java, where a gas drilling operation caused a man-made eruption that buried villages and devastated the environment. In the booth, DIY 3D-printers use mud from the site to produce live sculptures. Wall works doubling as tool racks offer resources to the audience for at-home assembly, while further aspects of the installation highlight the scale of environmental devastation, employing forms that speak to Pandega’s role as artist and technologist and his critique of industrial systems.

 

 

As a space for shared knowledge-building, Pandega’s re-imagination of the FABLAB invites audiences into his process, functioning as an exhibition space, fabrication laboratory, and site of protest. 𝘍𝘢𝘣𝘳𝘪𝘤 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘩 serves as a proposition for resilience where institutional failures are the norm, laying a bridge between the public and our understanding of the ongoing devastations of our time.

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Bagus Pandega
Fabric of the earth


ROH
Booth M5, Statements
Art Basel in Basel

Messe Basel
Basel, Switzerland

VIP 
17 - 18 June 2025

Vernissage
18 June 2025

Public Days 
19 - 22 June 2025

Born 1985, Jakarta, Indonesia
Lives and works in Bandung, Indonesia

Working primarily through the medium of installation, Bagus Pandega often challenges pre-conditioned relationships between objects and its viewer. In his works, Pandega assembles various electronic systems as ‘modules’ and explores objects such as voice recorders, cassette and record players, lamps and electronic circuit boards— among others— to construct his works. Many of his artworks become activated through the interaction of movement, sound and light.

Pandega received his Bachelor of Arts, majoring in sculpture and his Master of Fine Arts from the Faculty of Art and Design, Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung, Indonesia in 2008 and 2015 respectively. His special solo project Stomata is currently on view at Esplanade Concourse, Singapore (2024-25). Pandega’s selected solo exhibitions include 〇 at ROH, Jakarta, Indonesia (2024); A Pervasive Rhythm at Yamamoto Gendai, Tokyo, Japan (2018); Random Black at ROH Projects, Jakarta, Indonesia (2016); and A Monument That Tells Anything at Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2015). Selected group exhibitions include Bangkok Art Biennale: Nurture Gaia at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok, Thailand (2024); Frieze Seoul, COEX Convention & Exhibition Center, Seoul, South Korea (2022); WAGIWAGI at documenta fifteen, Hübner areal, Kassel, Germany (2022); Declaring Distance: Bandung — Leiden at Selasar Sunaryo Art Space, Bandung, Indonesia (2022); AAAAHHH!!! Paris Internationale in Paris, France (2018), all featuring her collaborative work with Kei Imazu; Art Basel Hong Kong with ROH, Hong Kong (2023); The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial at QAGOMA, Brisbane, Australia (2021-22); Tiger Orchid presented at Art Basel OVR: Miami Beach (2020); Condo London at Project Native Informant, London, UK (2020); Ripples: Continuity in Indonesian Contemporary Art at Taipei Dangdai, Taipei, Taiwan (2019); Distorted Alteration at Project Fulfill, Taipei, Taiwan (2018); Amsterdam Light Festival, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2017); and Clandestine Transgression at Art Basel Hong Kong: Discoveries with ROH Projects, Hong Kong (2015). After winning third place at Bandung Contemporary Art Awards #2, Pandega completed his first residency at Le Centre Intermondes, La Rochelle, France in 2012. A nominee of the 2016 Sovereign Art Prize, Pandega had also collaborated with Adi Purnomo and Irwan Ahmett in presenting Freedome, Indonesia Pavilion at the London Design Biennale: Utopia by Design in 2016.

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Photography by Andrea Rossetti
Image courtesy of the Artist and ROH