Dian Hardiansyah

This work states that the Earth today is not the same place as it used to be. The Earth is old, it has changed. The land has also changed, tending to be negative due to the exploitation of land use so that the land is polluted. This change is an inevitability that humans should be aware of. As a critique, this work warns us to have a dialogue to find a solution to the fragility of the Earth, a dialogue like the Earth and the Land. If the Earth is damaged, the Land will also be damaged, and vice versa. The arrangement of a series of ceramics that are visually beautiful but gripping, fragile as if they will fall on the body below. The land and the Earth are damaged, as are the feelings of humans. Through this work, Dian is discussing and questioning, do we actually still share the same land on the surface of this earth? This work is part of the Living on Series. It questions the nature of the social sphere and relationships between humans.
Dian was born in Yogyakarta, 28 February 1989, he studied art at ISI Yogyakarta, majoring in Ceramic Craft (2015) and continued her master's program at Nanjing University of The Arts, Design Faculty, Majoring in Ceramic Art (2017).