The Last Chapter : Between 108.000 - 10.000 BCE

Aditya Novali

The Last Chapter : Between 108.000 - 10.000 BCE, 2024410 x 80 x 2cmSign in to view price
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paint on canvas (8 panels)Nova Contemporary
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This abstract artwork features a composed arrangement of rectangular panels in muted tones of gray, black, and olive green. The overall composition has a minimalist, geometric quality, with a mix of smooth, monochromatic surfaces and textured, layered elements. The artist's technique likely involves a combination of painting, collage, and material exploration, creating a visually compelling and meditative piece. This work may reflect the artist's interest in the interplay of space, materiality, and the subtle nuances of color and form, inviting the viewer to engage with the artwork's abstract, contemplative nature. ...

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The Last Chapter : Between 108.000 - 10.000 BCE
Artist
Aditya Novali
B.1978, Indonesian

Aditya Novali investigates the echoes of memory and the passage of time, using sculptural, mapped, and multimedia forms to reveal how environment and history intertwine. He constructs fragmented, layered structures—often drawing inspiration from discarded temple stones, floor-based sculptures, and wall-maps—to explore histories shaped by absence and the ways remnants of the past resurface in the present. His work emphasizes interconnectivity, survival, and collective memory, uncovering relationships between human habitation, ecological change, and cultural narratives. Novali frequently employs interactive and modular components, inviting viewers to shift perspectives and engage physically with the work. His use of maps, fragments, and layered acrylics creates a sense of spatial and temporal fluidity, destabilizing conventional notions of space, scale, and narrative. Through these strategies, Novali examines how landscapes, both natural and constructed, carry traces of history and human experience, and how they can be reinterpreted to reflect contemporary challenges. By working across multiple media, Novali blends conceptual rigor with poetic resonance. His practice foregrounds the tension between absence and presence, permanence and impermanence, inviting reflection on how collective memory, environmental shifts, and cultural traces shape our understanding of place and identity. ...

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Nova Contemporary
Bangkok

Nova Contemporary aims to cultivate the exchange of Thailand’s contemporary art and culture to Southeast Asia and beyond. They pride themselves on showcasing both established and emerging artists through a diverse programme of exhibitions and events – with a primary focus on exceptional Thai artists. They hope to bring art education to the general public and contribute to Thailand’s ever growing, vibrant art community.