As a contemporary artist, living and working in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Lugas Syllabus is highly revered for his paintings and sculptures; His work address the ironies and contradictions in modern and contemporary society. Drawing inspiration from a variety of mediums, Syllabus’ work often incorporate elements of pop culture, media and technology; coupled with memories and folklore.
Armed with an undergraduate degree in painting from the Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) of Yogyakarta, Lugas Syllabus has participated in a multitude of artist-in-residency programmes in Passau, Germany; Brisbane, Australia and Singapore, with a selection of work showcased globally.
I’ve loved art since I was a kid, and decided to be an artist since senior year in high school after a visit to Yogyakarta with my family. It was my father and my uncle Idran Yusuf, who were both artists as well, who showed me ISI (Indonesia Institute of Art at Yogyakarta). Since then, I pushed myself to make many sketches and paintings everyday, neglecting other subjects, in order to achieve the best results to qualify for admission into ISI.
I love storytelling, describing through painting, explaining with poetry, and using my own daily life for inspiration.
I like to push my art beyond galleries, fairs, auctions and collector walls. I’m happy if it appears in the public space and is given more attention and contribution. I began expressing myself using hidden messages after I showcased Davinci Codex in Milan during my residency in Europe 2012 and also Goya’s Paper in Madrid. I’m working on my own paper now about the sign and I’d like to keep my upcoming ‘hidden message’ a mystery.
You are right. I feel an artist should engage in political themes but should not be controlled by it. We describe him as a “knight of social betterment”. This knight considers himself a hero who has given over the meaning of life to his God, he lives focusing on the delight of his extended family and thrives on a just society; he is the one who rallies to drive mankind towards a more beautiful and noble world. I try to work on my own beliefs as well, I want to live a meaningful life for my God also. I believe if society is organised cooperatively, socioeconomic resources can benefit all, there would no longer be corrupt governments as dirty politics would vanish and there would be no more racism. Like in Golden Limousine: I dream of myself driving with my heroes like Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raden Saleh, Picasso, Chang Ta Chien, Warhol, Affandi, to name a few. Therefore, with no more racism, no need for power. There would be no additional burdens on a citizen’s obligations to society.
The concept or story controls the medium. I also like to work across media, for example, in my work ‘royal wedding series’, I made a bridal stage and photo booth contest. In this work, the audience and space are both equally important.
To make it similar to my imagination, there are limits to the material but no limit on my fantasies.
As Warhol said if Art is a business make a good business, Art Business is more about trust and joy of process. I make many mistakes but I keep learning and I want to enjoy my progress and I don’t want to stop learning.
The Indonesian art scene has made good improvement but it needs more support from the government and art collectors. In Indonesian modern society, artists have more wide space, as they work across many disciplines. But we also need to give more support for artists and Art Promoters (curator, gallery, dealer etc) who try to push their careers onto international platforms, and we promote Indonesian art globally as well.
Theatrical, Landscape, Poetry of Hope.
I am working on some plans for a solo show with galleries overseas, perhaps China since it’s the closest. Since my successful sold out solo show at Art021 Shanghai and Museum show at Nanjing, I keep in contact with China Collectors, Curators and Art Friends, and am happy to still sell some work to them even during Covid.
You may find my work on Ocula, through selected auctions at Christie’s, online galleries such as Chan+Hori and on my personal page. There is artwork for sale, some is collected, while some is only for visual documentation.
I have some art friends that often get together in my studio. My studio has a ‘Joglo’ cottage where we drink coffee and discuss art. I don’t want to name names in case of envy, but they are all good friends who inspire each other but there’s also some friendly rivals. We like to debate art. Sometimes the debates get a little salty…and it becomes never-ending, continuing up till late at night. I find that they are all smart but not as genius as me, so i leave them to go to sleep. Sometimes they stay until really late and in the morning. I start work in the morning, I heard a story about them from my studio assistant while they were all still sleeping. I really enjoy listening to stories while I’m painting and drinking coffee, especially when I feel like I’m the winner of night’s debate.
It would be my father who taught me how to sketch and write. But I also like Goya as he can put his hidden message in his work and show his feelings in many situations. In Indonesia I like S Sudjojono as he can show the true colour of Indonesian Art from his era. But I want to be more than they are, I want to talk about history, the present and the future, that’s why I put no borders on my art.