Krijono
Krijono was an influential Indonesian artist known for his vibrant and dynamic approach to painting, characterized by a flamboyant use of color and bold compositions that captured the spirit and complexity of Indonesian culture. Born in Jakarta in 1951, Krijono's work uniquely bridged traditional Indonesian artistic practices with modern and abstract influences, making him a pivotal figure in Southeast Asian art. His distinctive style featured exuberant, almost theatrical use of color and form, often employing thick impasto techniques that added texture and a sense of movement to his canvases. His subjects ranged from mythological scenes and figures from Indonesian folklore to abstract compositions inspired by the natural world.
A key aspect of Krijono's art was his incorporation of Indonesian motifs and symbols, such as wayang (traditional puppet theater) and gamelan (traditional musical ensemble), which he reinterpreted through a contemporary lens. This fusion of tradition and modernity resonated with both local and international audiences, communicating the emotional and spiritual richness of Indonesian culture. Beyond his painting, Krijono was a passionate educator and advocate for the arts, nurturing young talent and promoting Indonesian art domestically and internationally. Although he passed away in 2011, Krijono's legacy endures through his vibrant artworks, which continue to inspire and captivate, serving as a testament to his innovative spirit and deep commitment to exploring and expressing Indonesia's cultural narratives.
Artworks
Biography
Born
Indonesia, 1951
Education
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Selected Solo Exhibitions
2000
Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2001
House of Danar Hadi, Solo, Indonesia
2005
Gallery Canna, Jakarta, Indonesia
2008
Art Bali Gallery, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
2011
National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Selected Group Exhibitions
2002
"Southeast Asian Artists," Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
2004
"Jakarta Biennale," Jakarta, Indonesia
2006
"Paintings of Asia," Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, USA
2009
"Colors of Indonesia," Art Stage Singapore, Singapore
2010
"International Art Expo," Venice, Italy
2012
"Indonesian Masters," National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Awards
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Public Collection
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