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This is a list of visual artists from, or associated, with Indonesia ... Han Snel (1925-1998), Dutch-born Indonesian painter; Anak Agung Gde Sobrat (1912-1992), painter;
Nicky Astria — Indonesian rock singer; Nike Ardilla — Indonesian rock, pop rock, blues, pop metal singer; Niki — R&B singer, record producer; Nidji — Pop rock band; Noah — Alternative pop/rock band; Norazia — Funk/soul/pop singer; Novita Dewi — Indonesian pop/rock/gospel singer, grand champion of Astana International Song Festival ...
Anggun – Indonesian and French naturalized singer-songwriter, world's best selling Indonesian artist, first Indonesian who breaks worldwide music charts. Ari Lasso – pop/rock singer, former Dewa 19 vocalist; Ayu Ting Ting – dangdut singer
I Ketut Soki (1946-2022 [1]) was a successful artist from Bali. [2] [3] [4] As a boy, he was one of the first two children to receive art lessons from the famous artist Arie Smit, and so one of the founders of the "Young Artists" movement.
Pages in category "Indonesian artists" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Nicole Zefanya (born 24 January 1999), known professionally as Niki (stylized all caps), is an Indonesian singer-songwriter. [1] She is currently based in the United States and signed with the record label 88rising. She released her first full-length studio album, Moonchild, in 2020. It was followed by Nicole (2022) and Buzz (2024).
The city of Yogyakarta has also become a center for painters. In 1946 in Yogyakarta, Affandi, Rusli, Hendra Gunawan, and Harijadi formed the Community Arts Association. A year later, namely in 1947 they joined the association of Young Indonesian Artists (SIM) which was formed in 1946 in Madiun with the pioneer Sudjojono.
Priyanto Sunarto, Seniman, 1976, reconstructed 2015, Line drawing on wall, Collection of National Gallery Singapore The Indonesian New Art Movement, also known as Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru (GSRB) was an art movement of young artists from Bandung and Yogyakarta against the institutional concept of Indonesian fine art (Indonesian: Seni Rupa) being limited to paintings and sculptures.