Two Party Border
1998
788.0 x 665.0 cm
Nationalmuseum von Singapur
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Biografie des Künstlers
Heri Dono: Bridging Tradition and Innovation in Indonesian Art
Heri Dono (born June 12, 1960) stands as a pivotal figure in contemporary Indonesian art, recognized for his distinctive approach that seamlessly blends the rich heritage of Javanese folklore—particularly wayang kulit shadow puppetry—with influences from Western artistic movements and global cultural dialogues. His journey began amidst the vibrant intellectual landscape of Yogyakarta’s Indonesian Art Institute (ISI), where he honed his skills and established a foundational understanding of both traditional aesthetics and experimental techniques.
- Early Influences: Dono's formative years were marked by exposure to the artistic legacy of Indonesia’s masters, notably Sukarno’s collection at the Presidential Palace in Bogor. This early encounter instilled within him a profound appreciation for visual art and fueled his ambition to emulate the celebrated painters whose canvases adorned the palace walls.
- Formal Education: He pursued undergraduate studies in Painting at ISI Yogyakarta from 1980 to 1987, immersing himself in rigorous artistic training and developing a mastery of painting techniques that would underpin his subsequent creative endeavors.
- Exploration Beyond Painting: Recognizing the limitations of solely focusing on painting, Dono ventured into sculpture and installation art, experimenting with diverse materials—from reclaimed wood to found objects—to convey complex narratives and engage audiences in immersive experiences.
His artistic vision is characterized by a deliberate juxtaposition of seemingly disparate elements: traditional Indonesian motifs like wayang kulit figures and tau tau sculptures alongside references to Western pop culture, animation, and comics. This fusion reflects Dono’s belief that art should transcend cultural boundaries and challenge conventional perspectives on artistic expression.
- Wayang Kulit Inspiration: The profound influence of wayang kulit performances—characterized by storytelling, music, visual spectacle, and symbolic representation—is evident throughout his oeuvre. He seeks to capture the essence of these traditions while simultaneously incorporating multimedia elements to amplify their impact on viewers.
- Social Commentary: Dono’s artworks frequently grapple with pressing social issues, addressing themes of identity, displacement, and cultural preservation. His artistic practice serves as a conduit for critical reflection and encourages dialogue about societal concerns.
Throughout his prolific career spanning decades, Dono has garnered international acclaim, participating in numerous exhibitions and biennales across continents—from Asia Pacific Triennial to Venice Biennale—and securing prestigious awards recognizing his contributions to the art world. Notably, he was awarded the Dutch Prince Claus Award for Culture and Development in 1998, acknowledging his commitment to fostering intercultural understanding and promoting artistic innovation.
- Notable Exhibitions: Dono’s work has graced venues worldwide including Asia Pacific Triennial (1993 & 2000), Gwangju Biennale (1995 & 2006), Sydney Biennale (1996), Shanghai Biennale (2000), Venice Biennale (2003 & 2015), Sharjah Biennial (2005 & 2023), Guangzhou Triennale (2011), Kochi-Muziris Biennale (2018), Bangkok Art Biennale (2018), and Gangwon Kids Triennale (2020).
- Awards Recognition: He received UNESCO Prize in 2000, Indonesian Art Award by the Government of Republic of Indonesia (2014)
Heri Dono’s enduring legacy resides not only in his artistic output but also in his role as a champion of intercultural dialogue and a visionary artist who dared to reimagine art's capacity for social transformation. His distinctive style—characterized by bold colors, dynamic compositions, and evocative imagery—continues to inspire artists globally and solidify his position as one of Indonesia’s most influential contemporary voices.
heri dono
1960 - , Indonesia
Kurzinfos
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Installation Art
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Animism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Walt Disney
- Hanna-Barbera
- Date Of Birth: June 12, 1960
- Full Name: Heri Dono
- Nationality: Indonesian
- Notable Artworks:
- In the Fridge and Fire (Di dalam Kulkas dan..., 2009)
- A Small Dog With His Guardian (Seekor Anjing , 2015)
- Place Of Birth: Jakarta, Indonesia

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