
Dian Suci is a multimedia artist based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Her practice lies at the intersection of domestic narratives and the political power of the state. Drawing from her everyday experiences as a single mother, her works frequently address issues related to the political domestication of women, authoritarianism and fascism, patriarchy, and capitalism, which structurally underlie various problems faced by women in Indonesia. Dian often presents her work with an acute awareness of space, depicting bodily experiences, and using the composition of objects as metaphors for the messages she seeks to convey.
Dian employs a variety of media in her work, including installations, paintings, and video.
