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1930 Surabaya - 2004 YOGYAKARTA. Known for: Painting.
Viewed as a whole, modern Indonesian art seems like a mosaic on the move. In this mosaic is then reflected the spirit of the age, which at the same time relates to the life of the Indonesian people... Read full biography
Viewed as a whole, modern Indonesian art seems like a mosaic on the move. In this mosaic is then reflected the spirit of the age, which at the same time relates to the life of the Indonesian people in general. Indonesian artists today look upon themselves as a member of a bigger family, the family... Read full biography
Viewed as a whole, modern Indonesian art seems like a mosaic on the move. In this mosaic is then reflected the spirit of the age, which at the same time relates to the life of the Indonesian people in general. Indonesian artists today look upon themselves as a member of a bigger family, the family of man. They know that they have received something from this big family, and whenever they create, they know that they not only contribute something to the artistic wealth of their nation, but also... Read full biography
Viewed as a whole, modern Indonesian art seems like a mosaic on the move. In this mosaic is then reflected the spirit of the age, which at the same time relates to the life of the Indonesian people in general. Indonesian artists today look upon themselves as a member of a bigger family, the family of man. They know that they have received something from this big family, and whenever they create, they know that they not only contribute something to the artistic wealth of their nation, but also to the artistic wealth of man. - Ahmad Sadali As one the few Indonesian modern artists who made distinctive contributions to the development of abstract art in Indonesia, Fadjar Sidik started his abstract experimentations in the late 1950s and was... Read full biography
Viewed as a whole, modern Indonesian art seems like a mosaic on the move. In this mosaic is then reflected the spirit of the age, which at the same time relates to the life of the Indonesian people in general. Indonesian artists today look upon themselves as a member of a bigger family, the family of man. They know that they have received something from this big family, and whenever they create, they know that they not only contribute something to the artistic wealth of their nation, but also to the artistic wealth of man. - Ahmad Sadali As one the few Indonesian modern artists who made distinctive contributions to the development of abstract art in Indonesia, Fadjar Sidik started his abstract experimentations in the late 1950s and was fully immersed in developing his own visual vocabulary of abstract forms and compositions from the 1960s onwards. He began to explore spatial relatio... Read full biography
