Ines Katamso | Exhibiting Artist at Sun Contemporary, Bali

Ines Katamso

Non-represented

Ines Katamso is a French–Indonesian artist whose practice inhabits the intersections of ecology, culture, and myth. Working with natural materials such as soil, recycled plastic, and botanical forms, she engages in slow, process-based methods to examine the spiritual and ecological entanglements between humans and their environments.

Rooted in animist cosmologies and vernacular knowledge, particularly from Javanese and Balinese traditions, her work reimagines land not as passive backdrop, but as narrator: a sentient archive of memory and identity. Through soil foraging, pigment-making, and fieldwork, she cultivates site-responsive methodologies that unfold in sculptural installations, paintings, and living systems, often in collaboration with local communities and ecological networks.

*All Prices are subject to currency exchange rate

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UNTITLED II

2025
80 x 56,5 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven cotton canvas

IDR 61.200.000
USD 3.600*

TELLURIC FLORA III

2025
102 x 67 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven cotton canvas

IDR 90.100.000
USD 5.300*

TELLURIC FLORA II

2025
115 x 52 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven cotton canvas

IDR 76.500.000
USD 4.500*

UNTITLED III

2025
142 x 58 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven canvas

IDR 105.400.000
USD 6.200*

Earth-toned abstract work titled "Telluric Flora I", by Ines Katamso, 2025, painted with soil pigment on cotton canvas, shown at Sun Contemporary Gallery.

TELLURIC FLORA I

2025
90 x 62 cm
Soil pigment on locally handwoven cotton canvas

IDR 45.000.000
USD 2.820*

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