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Year: 2025
Artist: Irfan Hendrian
Medium: Layers of paper on board
Size: 180 (H) x 180 (W) x 6 (D) cm
Location: Singapore Land Tower
Commissioned by Singapore Land Group
Layers of thin paper are compacted and composed into sculptural formations that hover between architectural structure and imagined terrain. Informed by a practice spanning printmaking and bookbinding, paper is approached as a “sedimentation of information,” where time, pressure, and accumulation shape meaning.
Shaped into gently undulating surfaces, the work recalls the quiet unpredictability of natural strata. As geological layers archive the passage of time, the sedimentation of paper becomes a tactile record of human presence — extending the medium beyond its planar function into an evolving spatial language. Just as earth strata archive geological periods, so too the sedimentation of paper serves as a vital record of our existence.
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Irfan Hendrian
Born 1987, Ohio
Irfan Hendrian is an artist, industrial printmaker and graphic designer known for his formal explorations in abstraction. Working mainly with paper, his interest is in the Bauhaus approach and method: to reduce, subtract and simplify everything to its most sublime, essential and substantial state.
Hendrian values efficient, logical and utilitarian modes of thinking and acting which are reflected directly in his work. Collage provides methodology that maintains Hendrian’s purist approach to materials, utilising paper as a raw material with sculptural capabilities.
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