ROH is delighted to share installation images from Kei Imazuβs (b. 1980, Yamaguchi) first institutional show in Indonesia, ππ©π¦ ππ¦π’ πͺπ΄ ππ’π³π¦ππΊ ππ³πͺπ―π¬ππ¦π₯, which opens tomorrow to the public at Museum MACAN, Jakarta.
ππ©π¦ ππ¦π’ πͺπ΄ ππ’π³π¦ππΊ ππ³πͺπ―π¬ππ¦π₯ navigates a βtime mapβ connecting Indonesiaβs colonial past, present ecological challenges, and local mythology. Inspired by the Batavia shipwreck tragedy of 1628, the exhibition highlights the enduring colonial legacy alongside urgent environmental issues in Jakarta. It ultimately foregrounds Indonesian mythological figures such as Dewi Sri and Nyai Roro Kidul as counter-narratives to the anthropocentric colonial paradigm. Imazu blurs the line between history, myth, and fiction through this exhibition, inviting reflection on humanityβs entanglement with layered histories, nature, and time.
Kei Imazu
ππ©π¦ ππ¦π’ πͺπ΄ ππ’π³π¦ππΊ ππ³πͺπ―π¬ππ¦π₯
24 May - 5 October 2025
Museum MACAN
AKR Tower Level M
Jalan Panjang No. 5, Kebon Jeruk
Jakarta 11530
ARTIST
Born 1980, Yamaguchi, Japan
Lives and works in Bandung, Indonesia
Kei Imazuβs painting practice takes root in the peculiar conditions of the contemporary Internet age, where the visual torrent of information becomes a repository to distort and reassemble. These resulting 3D-renderings and digital sketches, by-products of a saturated image world, serve as sketches for her oil paintings. This approach is shaped by the artistβs archaeological impulse and her interest in the recovery and reconstruction of human lifeworlds from material cultures; since moving to Indonesia in 2018, Imazuβs works have come to address the countryβs colonial histories as well as the multiple stories and folklores shared across the archipelago, which often contain parallel themes to global mythological narratives. Recently, Imazuβs practice has expanded to include painted sculptures and installations as sites of recovery and reconstruction, where traces of historical and mythical narratives are bound into new layers of understanding and kinship.
Imazu has held several solo exhibitions including Art Basel Paris: Stratum Vein with ROH at Grand Palais, Paris, France (2024); unearth at ROH, Jakarta, Indonesia (2023); Sowed Them to the Earth at Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, USA (2023); Mapping the Land/Body/Stories of its Past at ANOMALY, Tokyo, Japan (2021); Anda disini / You are here at Museum Haus Kasuya, Kanagawa, Japan (2019); Measuring Invisible Distance at Yamamoto Gendai, Tokyo, Japan (2018); and Overgrown at ROH Projects, Jakarta, Indonesia (2018). Her 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, HΓΌbner areal, Kassel, Germany (2022); Declaring Distance: Bandung β Leiden at Selasar Sunaryo Art Space, Bandung, Indonesia (2022); AAAAHHH!!! Paris Internationale in Paris, France (2018), all featuring her collaborative work with Bagus Pandega; The 7th Changwon Sculpture Biennale: silent apple in Changwon, South Korea (2024); Letβs See at ArtSpace @ HeluTrans, Singapore (2024); 1 at ROH, Jakarta, Indonesia (2022); We Paint! at Palais de Beaux-Arts, Paris, France (2022), Last Words at ROH, Jakarta, Indonesia (2021); We Are Here at Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, USA (2021); Tiger Orchid at Art Basel OVR: Miami Beach, ROH Projects (2020); Roppongi Crossing: Connexion at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan (2019); Meet the Collection - 30th Anniversary of the Yokohama Museum of Art at Yokohama Museum of Art, Kanagawa, Japan (2019); and Taming Y/Our Passion at Aichi Triennale, Nagoya, Japan (2019); Kei Imazu is the finalist of Prix Jean-FranΓ§ois Prat in 2020. Imazuβs works are part of the public collections of various institutions in Japan, among them are MUSEUM HAUS KASUYA in Kanagawa as well as Takahashi Ryutaro Collection, Taguchi Art Collection, and OKETA COLLECTION in Tokyo. Her works are also part of the public collections of San San Jose Museum of Art, California, U.S.A. and X Museum, Beijing, China. Kei Imazu will present her first mid-career survey in the forthcoming solo exhibition Tanah Air at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (2025).
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Organized by Museum MACAN
Curated by Aditya Lingga
Photography by Liandro Siringoringo
Courtesy of The Artist, Museum MACAN, and ROH