Born in 1995 in Probolinggo, Indonesia. Lives and works in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

Biography

Candrani Yulis’s work draws on personal experience to examine the intersections between religion, gender, and social norms. Through installation, drawing and video, she develops an autoethnographic approach in which individual narratives serve as a means of addressing societal structures. Her practice considers how systems of belief are internalised and enacted, particularly in the regulation of bodies and female roles. Through restrained and often symbolic forms, she foregrounds the tensions between faith, authority, and everyday life.


Co-produced by Ellipse Art Projects and la Biennale de Lyon