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Roby Dwi Antono — Vasylchenko
Roby Dwi Antono

Vasylchenko

2017

Vasylchenko is a delicate graphite work on paper from 2017, rendered at an intimate scale of 29 by 22.9 centimetres that invites close, unhurried looking. The drawing depicts a young girl with the quiet intensity characteristic of Roby Dwi Antono's practice, her expression suspended somewhere between childhood innocence and an almost uncanny self-possession. Executed entirely in graphite, the work demonstrates the Indonesian artist's command of tonal gradation and fine draughtsmanship, achieving a luminous quality from a single, restrained medium. Antono occupies a compelling position within contemporary figurative art, drawing visual and conceptual threads from Pop Surrealism and the dreamlike vocabulary of Classical Renaissance portraiture to create something distinctly his own. His starry-eyed figures call to mind the aesthetic worlds of Mark Ryden and Yoshitomo Nara while resisting easy comparison, filtered as they are through a sensibility shaped by Indonesian cultural identity and Antono's ongoing interest in layered symbolic meaning. Even in a work as spare as Vasylchenko, the subject carries a charged interiority, suggesting that the image is not simply observed but carefully constructed to hold a message beneath its surface calm. For collectors, this signed graphite drawing represents a rare opportunity to acquire a work on paper from an artist whose reputation has grown substantially since 2017. Works of this intimacy and finish are seldom available outside of Antono's paintings, making Vasylchenko a particularly significant addition for those who wish to understand the full range of his practice.

Medium
Graphite on paper
Overall
Signed
Yes
Location
Beinart Gallery, Brunswick, VICTORIA

For Sale — $1180

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Roby Dwi Antono, Vasylchenko, 2017

Vasylchenko is a delicate graphite work on paper from 2017, rendered at an intimate scale of 29 by 22.9 centimetres that invites close, unhurried looking. The drawing depicts a young girl with the quiet intensity characteristic of Roby Dwi Antono's practice, her expression suspended somewhere between childhood innocence and an almost uncanny self-possession. Executed entirely in graphite, the work demonstrates the Indonesian artist's command of tonal gradation and fine draughtsmanship, achieving a luminous quality from a single, restrained medium. Antono occupies a compelling position within contemporary figurative art, drawing visual and conceptual threads from Pop Surrealism and the dreamlike vocabulary of Classical Renaissance portraiture to create something distinctly his own. His starry-eyed figures call to mind the aesthetic worlds of Mark Ryden and Yoshitomo Nara while resisting easy comparison, filtered as they are through a sensibility shaped by Indonesian cultural identity and Antono's ongoing interest in layered symbolic meaning. Even in a work as spare as Vasylchenko, the subject carries a charged interiority, suggesting that the image is not simply observed but carefully constructed to hold a message beneath its surface calm. For collectors, this signed graphite drawing represents a rare opportunity to acquire a work on paper from an artist whose reputation has grown substantially since 2017. Works of this intimacy and finish are seldom available outside of Antono's paintings, making Vasylchenko a particularly significant addition for those who wish to understand the full range of his practice.

Medium
Graphite on paper
Dimensions
overall: 29 x 22.9 cm
Year
2017
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Beinart Gallery, Brunswick, VICTORIA

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Gavin Kennedy