Salima Hakim
Salima Hakim (born in Jakarta, 1978) is an alumnus of the Master of Art History postgraduate program at the University of Indonesia (UI). Currently, she works as a practitioner and lecturer of art history study in Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Tangerang. She believed that art is a form of escapism that will enable the telling of complicated stories to be explained literally. She works a lot with embroidery and hand sewing media with exploratory narratives about historical deconstruction in a gender perspective. In Biennale Jogja Equator #6 2021, Salima continues the development of her previously initiated project, ‘HERStory’ from in 2019.
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Our March of Progress
Medium : California fabric, embroidery thread
Size (cm) : 200 x 150
Year : 2021 -
If knowledge is power #1
Medium : Calico fabric, embroidery thread
Size (cm) : 68 x 131
Year : 2021 -
If knowledge is power #2
Medium : Calico fabric, embroidery thread
Size (cm) : 68 x 131
Year : 2021 -
If knowledge is power #3
Medium : Calico fabric, embroidery thread
Size (cm) : 68 x 131
Year : 2021 -
If knowledge is power #4
Medium : Calico fabric, embroidery thread
Size (cm) : 68 x 131
Year : 2021 -
From apes to Wo(Man)
Medium : Tulle fabric, embroidery thread Size each approx
Size (cm) : 65 x 245
Year : 2022 -
From apes to Wo(Man)
Medium : Tulle fabric, embroidery thread Size each approx
Size (cm) : 65 x 245
Year : 2022 -
From apes to Wo(Man)
Medium : Tulle fabric, embroidery thread Size each approx
Size (cm) : 65 x 245
Year : 2022 -
From apes to Wo(Man)
Medium : Tulle fabric, embroidery thread Size each approx
Size (cm) : 65 x 245
Year : 2022 -
From apes to Wo(Man)
Medium : Tulle fabric, embroidery thread Size each approx
Size (cm) : 65 x 245
Year : 2022 -
From apes to Wo(Man)
Medium : Tulle fabric, embroidery thread Size each approx
Size (cm) : 65 x 245
Year : 2022 -
From apes to Wo(Man)
Medium : Tulle fabric, embroidery thread Size each approx
Size (cm) : 65 x 245
Year : 2022
BIASA Art is located on
Jalan Raya Seminyak 34, Seminyak, Bali
Jalan Raya Sanggingan, Ubud, Bali
For more information about current exhibition, please contact art@biasagroup.com