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This is a list of visual artists from, or associated, with Indonesia A. Basuki Abdullah (1915-1993), painter; Affandi (1907–1990), painter; Kartika Affandi-Koberl ...
Ahmad Sadali (24 Juli 1924 – 19 September 1987) [1] comes from a family with diversified batik and printing businesses. He was an Indonesian painter and art lecturer who is well-known for his abstract art, especially Abstract expressionism, and Cubism [2] and Color field painting.
The era of revolution in Indonesia made many Indonesian painters shift from romantic themes to tend toward "populist". Objects related to the natural beauty of Indonesia were considered a theme that betrayed the nation, because they were considered to be a curse on the capitalists who were enemies of the popular ideology of communism at that time.
Raden Saleh Syarif Bustaman was born in 1811 in the village of Terboyo, near Semarang on the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia).He was born into a noble Hadhrami family; his father was Sayyid Husen bin Alwi bin Awal bin Yahya, whose family had come to Java via Surat in India in the seventeenth century.
Mochtar Apin (23 December 1923 – 1 January 1994) was an accomplished Indonesian painter, illustrator, writer and tenured lecturer who taught fine arts at the Bandung Institute of Technology, ITB.
Wisdom of the East, fresco mural in Jefferson Hall, East-West Center, Honolulu, by Affandi, 1967. Affandi (18 May 1907 – 23 May 1990) was an Indonesian artist. Born in Cirebon, West Java, as the son of R. Koesoema, who was a surveyor at a local sugar factory, Affandi finished his upper secondary school in Jakarta.
Siti Adiyati was a student of the Akademi Seni Rupa Indonesia (ASRI) in Yogyakarta. Siti Adiyati was part of a growing opposition on campus that was against the curriculum's limited conceptions of fine art. Then, schools like ASRI and the Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) limited fine art to mediums such as painting and sculpture. [5]
Umi Dachlan, born Umajah Dachlan, (13 August 1942 - 1 January 2009), [1] was a pioneering Indonesian painter and an art lecturer. [2] She graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design at the Bandung Institute of Technology ITB in 1968 as the third female graduate, where she also become the first female lecturer.