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Affandi VolI,II.III
Affandi, Indonesia's best known painter, who would have been 100 in 2007, came into his own as an artist when Indonesia was in the midst of its struggle for independence. Acclaimed by critics from the 1950s, he has been called "a genius" by John Berger and commended by Herbert Read. Always 'hungry to paint' and mostly self-taught, Affandi discarded brush and palette early on, squeezing the paint directly onto the canvas with tube, and using his fingers to create his many masterpieces. Developing this technique of action painting, pushing towards abstraction, Affandi's work retained a humanistic, representational expressionism. On the occasion of this important centennial in modern Indonesian and world art, Sardjana Sumichan and the Bina Lestari Budaya Foundation have, with support from the Singapore Art Museum, spearheaded this major publication with over 400 quality reproductions. Affandi's work entitled "Three Moods" inspired the division of this collector's publication into three volumes. New research on Affandi's life and oeuvre are presented by an international team of experts on Modern Indonesian art - from Indonesia, Eddy Soetriyono, Bambang Bujono, and Jim Supangkat; from France, Jean Chouteau, and from Canada and from the Netherlands, Astri Wright and Helena Spanjaard.
12-1839 | 709.1 Sum A I Ref | Seni Lukis (Buku Referensi Seni Perorangan) | Tersedia |
12-1839.2 | 709.1 Sum A II Ref | Seni Lukis (Buku Referensi Seni Perorangan) | Tersedia |
12-1839.3 | 709.1 Sum A III Ref | Seni Lukis (Buku Referensi Seni Perorangan) | Tersedia |
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