Juliana Yasin | |
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Born | 1970 |
Died | 27 August 2014 (aged 44) |
Nationality | Singaporean |
Education | Certificate of Foundation (LASALLE College of the Arts, 1990); Diploma in Fine Art (TAFE Claremont Art School, 1994); BFA (Curtin University of Technology, 1996) |
Known for | Installation art, performance art, video art, painting |
Movement | Contemporary art |
Juliana Yasin (1970–27 August 2014) was a Singaporean contemporary artist and curator whose practice spanned painting, installation, video, and performance art.[1][2] Her works examined notions of identity, subjectivity, and community practices.[2][3] Pedagogy and research further complemented her artistic practice,[2] with Juliana having taught fine art at Kolej Bandar Utama in Kuala Lumpur and worked as a Singapore-based researcher for the Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong.[3][4]
Juliana is notable as "one of the early voices of Malay women contemporary artists", exploring the position of Muslim women in Singaporean society through her practice since the 1990s.[1][5][6] She was an active member of significant contemporary art groups in Singapore such as The Artists Village (TAV) and Plastique Kinetic Worms (PKW).[3][4][7] Juliana also co-curated the first iteration of the community-based Jatiwangi Art Festival in 2006,[8][9] later taking Jatiwangi in West Java, Indonesia as her "second home".[2][3]
On 27 August 2014, following a long battle with cervical cancer, Juliana died aged 44.[1]
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