Frenologi (Phrenology)

Title
Frenologi (Phrenology)
Creator
Year/Period
1986
Region
Bandung, Indonesia
Dimension
Image size: 55.0 x 45.5 cm (with border 71.8 x 62 cm)
Accession No.
2023-00297
Credit Line
Collection of National Gallery Singapore. © Merry Mariam Haryadi

Originally from Cirebon, Haryadi Suadi is a well-known printmaker trained at the art training institution in Bandung where he studied printmtmaking under the tutelage of Mochtar Apin from the late 1950s until mid-1960s. Unlike the earliest generation of Bandung artists, such as Apin, Ahmad Sadali, and A.D. Pirous who worked closely with Western abstraction, Haryadi's prints engaged more closely with the works of Japanese printmaker, Shiko Munakata, and local languages of representation informed by Javanese and Cirebonese cultural and material tradition. While Haryadi had begun to experiment with glass painting since the mid-1970s, the decade of the 1980s can be considered as Haryadi's most productive period in producing both glass paintings and prints.

 

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