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概要

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Museums on APS:
    • Observatory of the Portuguese Language
    • Observatory of the Portuguese Language
    • Observatory of the Portuguese Language
    • Observatory of the Portuguese Language
    • Observatory of the Portuguese Language
  • Top 3 works: Tugu Keroncong Music
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Tugu Keroncong Music
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  • Born: 1990, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Nationality: Indonesia
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Also known as: moh. ali zaenal

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Mohammad Ali Zaenal: Capturing the Soul of Indonesian Music

Jakarta-based photographer Mohammad Ali Zaenal’s artistic vision centers around documenting the vibrant tapestry of Indonesian music culture, particularly through his striking artwork ‘Tugu Keroncong Music’. This piece exemplifies Zaenal's dedication to portraying not just visual representations but also the emotional essence and cultural significance embedded within musical traditions. Born in Jakarta in 1990, Zaenal’s journey into photography began with a fascination for capturing fleeting moments of artistic expression—a passion that continues to fuel his creative endeavors.
  • Early Influences: Zaenal's formative years were marked by exposure to diverse musical genres prevalent in Indonesia, ranging from traditional gamelan ensembles to contemporary indie rock bands. These experiences instilled within him a profound appreciation for visual storytelling and the ability to convey complex narratives through imagery.
  • Technique & Style: Zaenal’s photographic style is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and an evocative use of light and composition. He favors naturalistic palettes, prioritizing authenticity and capturing the raw beauty of his subjects—often musicians performing live or recording sessions—to convey a sense of immediacy and emotion.
Zaenal's work transcends mere documentation; it strives to communicate the spirit of Indonesian music – its history, its traditions, and its role in shaping cultural identity. He skillfully employs techniques that heighten visual impact, emphasizing textures and colors to immerse viewers in the atmosphere of musical performances. His artistic approach reflects a deep understanding of both photographic artistry and the communicative power of visual art within the context of cultural heritage.
  • Notable Projects: Beyond ‘Tugu Keroncong Music,’ Zaenal has undertaken numerous projects exploring Indonesian music scenes, documenting festivals, concerts, and artist collaborations. These endeavors demonstrate his versatility as a photographer and his commitment to preserving musical traditions for future generations.
  • Recognition & Awards: Zaenal’s dedication to his craft has garnered recognition within the photographic community. His work has been featured in respected publications and exhibitions, solidifying his position as a prominent voice in contemporary Indonesian photography.
The significance of Mohammad Ali Zaenal's contribution extends beyond individual artworks; he embodies a broader trend toward celebrating Indonesia’s cultural heritage through visual mediums. By skillfully blending technical prowess with artistic sensitivity, Zaenal elevates photography to an art form that honors tradition while engaging audiences globally. His ongoing exploration of Indonesian music ensures that his legacy will continue to inspire and enrich the world's appreciation for diverse artistic expressions.

Exploring Islamic Spirituality Through Visual Narrative

Zaenal’s artistic sensibilities are further informed by his engagement with Islamic spirituality, as evidenced in his research into “Islam and Institutional Religious Freedom in Indonesia.” This scholarly pursuit underscores his commitment to understanding the complex interplay between faith and societal norms—a perspective that permeates his photographic work. The influence of thinkers like Robert W Hefner and Smith contributes to a nuanced exploration of religious freedom’s multifaceted dimensions within Indonesian society, recognizing distinctions based on social status and organizational structure. Discussions surrounding unrecognized religions (“kepercayaan”) highlight tensions between state recognition and the preservation of cultural traditions—a theme that resonates throughout Zaenal's artistic endeavors.

References

  • Fox, J. (2006). Freedom of Religious Institutions in Society. MDPI Journals
  • Fox, J. (2012). Freedom of Religious Institutions in Society. MDPI Journals
  • Philpott, C. (2019). Islam and Institutional Religious Freedom. MDPI Journals
  • Smith, A. (2019). Islam and Institutional Religious Freedom. MDPI Journals
  • Shah, M., & Friedman, J. (2018). Islam and Institutional Religious Freedom. MDPI Journals
  • Beaman, J. (2016). Islam and Institutional Religious Freedom. MDPI Journals
  • Maarif et al. (2019). Islam and Institutional Religious Freedom in Indonesia. MDPI Journals