Mizuma Gallery presents Tracing Shadow, a solo exhibition by Indonesian artist Budi Agung Kuswara showcasing his early and recent works that demonstrate the evolving relationship between history, synthetic systems, and bodily interventions.
Drawing on over fifteen years of working with archives, cyanotype, and the materiality of light, Budi Agung Kuswara combines algorithmically generated images, solar indexical processes, and manual brushstrokes to explore the unstable relationship between trace, reconstruction, and perception.
Described as “Solar Synthetic Reality”, this approach reveals reality as a layered synthesis whose apparent stability conceals underlying fractures and mediated structures. Reality is not fixed or pure but is continuously shaped through the interaction of history, technology, the body, language, and systems of knowledge and power.
This exhibition is part of Singapore Gallery Month 2026, organised by the Association of Galleries Singapore (AGAS).
About the Artist
Budi Agung Kuswara (b. 1982, Bali, Indonesia) graduated with a Bachelor in Fine Arts from the Indonesia Institute of Arts (ISI), Yogyakarta, Indonesia in 2009. Trained in kamasan painting, Budi retains the intricacy and delicate linework of this traditional art form in his contemporary works. His paintings celebrate the treasury of aesthetic and cultural influences on the Indonesian archipelago, marrying these baroque sensibilities with observations on social tensions and dynamics. His notable exhibitions include Tiba Anak Cucu at The Back Room, Kuala Lumpur (2024), Malaysia; Repose: Under The Sun at Kiniko Art Room, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2023), Residual Memory at Mizuma Gallery, Singapore (2021); Arus Berlabuh Kita at the Asian Civilization Museum, Singapore (2018); Love Me in My Batik at ILHAM Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2016); and The Wax on Our Fingers, a collaboration with Singaporean artist Samantha Tio (Mintio) at the Indonesian Contemporary Arts Network, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2012); and his first solo exhibition, i.self at Komaneka Fine Art Gallery, Bali, Indonesia (2009). Budi has also undertaken residencies at Bamboo Curtain Studio, Taipei, Taiwan (2016); Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan (2012); and TAKSU, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2012). His works are part of the Museum Azman, Shah Alam, Malaysia; Singapore Art Museum, Singapore; and Tumurun Private Museum, Solo, Indonesia. Budi Agung Kuswara lives and works in Singapore and in Bali, Indonesia, where he co-founded Ketemu Project Space, a visual collective and social enterprise hybrid with focus on social engagement.
About AGAS
Established in 1996, the Art Galleries Association Singapore (AGAS) exists as one voice for art galleries and affiliated art businesses to make representations to various art-related government agencies, arts organisations, media and the general public both at home and abroad. It is the industry’s association that governs professional and ethical practice and capability development in Singapore’s art gallery sector and serves to increase public awareness of the roles and responsibilities of art dealers. AGAS is dedicated to promoting art appreciation in the community, enhancing the value and understanding of art and culture in Singapore. With more than 40 art galleries as core or affiliate members, as well as numerous members from the Art Gallery supply chain, AGAS is the leading non-profit organisation representing the interests of gallery owners and operators in Singapore.
About Singapore Gallery Month
Organised by the Art Galleries Association Singapore (AGAS), Singapore Gallery Month is an annual celebration of the visual arts that brings together galleries, artists, collectors, and audiences through a diverse programme of exhibitions and events. The 2026 edition will take place from 15 August to 13 September 2026, with more than 100 programmes presented across galleries and partner venues throughout Singapore. Website: www.agas.org.sg/sgm SGM 2026 Patron’s Pass Purchase Form: bit.ly/sgm26patronspass Instagram: @singaporegallerymonth | @agas.sg
