Cynthia Delaney Suwito

Cynthia Delaney Suwito (born 1993) is an Indonesian artist currently based in Singapore. Her works often explore themes of time and daily rituals. She is most well known for her use of instant noodles as art material.

Cynthia Delaney Suwito
Born1993 (age 2930)
NationalityIndonesian
OccupationArtist
Notable workKnitting Noodles (2014)

Background

Suwito was born in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1993. She graduated with a BA in Fine Arts with first-class honours from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore in 2016. She is currently residing and working in Singapore.

Notable works

Suwito's most well-known work is a performance art titled Knitting Noodles (2014), in which she knitted a length of boiled instant noodles into a scarf. In an interview with Channel News Asia, she revealed that she started using instant noodles for art in late 2014, with the concept of contrasting the instantness of the noodles with the slower pace of knitting.[1] The resulting sculpture from the performance art, Knitted Noodles (2015) was exhibited at Harper's Bazaar Art Prize in 2015.[2]

Holding Breath (2016- 2017) was an interactive installation which consisted of a video compilation of people holding their breaths as symbolic 'donations' to the work, a wall of certificates recording the 'donations', and an interactive segment where visitors could participate in the process during its exhibition at Affordable Art Fair 2016.[3] It was one of her works featured at Bandung Contemporary Art Awards in 2017.[4]

Press

Suwito started gaining worldwide recognition when her work Knitting Noodles (2014) was featured in an article by CNA in 2016.[1]

In 2017, Suwito was featured in an article on Lianhe Wanbao.[5] She also had a video feature by BBC,[6] radio coverage by Busan eFM,[7] as well as television coverage by Nippon TV[8] and TBS.[9]

In 2018, Suwito was featured by the Indonesian TV channel Trans7.[10]

Awards

References

  1. Mayo, Martin (16 December 2016). "Call it noodlework: She knits instant noodles to make art". Channel News Asia. Mediacorp News Group. Archived from the original on 22 January 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  2. Tan, Pakkee (13 January 2016). "Introducing the 12 Finalists for Bazaar Art Prize 2015". Harper's Bazaar Singapore. Singapore Press Holdings. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  3. Hong, Grace (19 November 2016). "4 Reasons to Visit the Affordable Art Fair Even if You're Not Buying Art (Yet)". ArtHop. ArtHop. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
  4. Bianpoen, Carla (28 November 2017). "BaCAA: Rising Contemporary Artists Under 40". CoBo. CoBo Social International Co. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  5. 涂, 健强 (23 January 2017). "女艺术家独特创意 用快熟面织出150公分围巾" [Female Artist's Unique Creativity: Using Instant Noodles to Knit A 150cm Scarf]. Lianhe Wanbao (in Chinese). Singapore.
  6. "Instant but slow: The artist knitting instant noodles". BBC. BBC. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  7. Inside Out Busan (Radio). Busan: Busan English Broadcasting Foundation. 1 February 2017.
  8. "インスタント麺" [Instant Noodles]. スッキリ!! (Television production) (in Japanese). 13 January 2017. NTV. Nippon Television Network Corporation.
  9. "(Title Unknown)". Nスタ (Television production) (in Japanese). 25 January 2017. TBS. Tokyo Broadcasting System.
  10. "(Title Unknown)". Hitam Putih (Television production) (in Indonesian). 3 November 2018. Trans7. Trans Media.
  11. "Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia: The Arts". Forbes. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
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