Indonesian Artist Eugene Kosgoron
Singapore-based, US-educated Indonesian artist Eugene Kosgoron focuses on new methodologies in fabrication through the lens of material investigation.
By Asih Jenie -
With a background in fabrication and robotics, Singapore-based, US-educated Indonesian artist Eugene Kosgoron approaches his art, which ranges from painting to sculpture and installation, with experimental methods that combine art and architecture.
Eugene was one of the co-curators of Singaplural 2019, Singapore Design Week's anchor showcase at the National Design Centre, where he showcased the installation called Twisted Path.
It was a graceful gossamer consisted of 480 two-millimetre-thick white nylon strings in various length painstakingly secured with drawstrings to create an illusion of twisting movement.
He was part of Formwerkz Architect's curatorial team for 2019 edition of Archifest.
Eugene is currently a project director at design-to-fabrication consultancy Superstructure and runs his own art studio.
Outside his architectural and fabrication work, he enjoys making paintings and joining exhibitions like Affordable Art Fair and submitting proposals for international showcases.