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Untitled (Potrait of Tatang Ganar) — 1978

Hendra Gunawan

Artwork Details

37 x 27 cm
Oil Painting on canvas

Exhibited

N/A

Acquisition

Acquired in 2026

Description

This rare portrait by Hendra Gunawan captures his close friend and fellow maestro, Tatang Ganar. Painted in 1976 during their shared jail room at Kebon Waru prison. 

While the bars in the background hint at their confinement, the vibrant colors and bold, expressive strokes reveal a spirit that remained free. It is a masterpiece of Indonesian history, documenting the unbreakable bond between two of the nation's most important artistic voices.

Artwork location

South Tangerang

Status

In the collection

About the artist
Hendra Gunawan
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Short Bio

Hendra Gunawan (1918–1983) was a towering figure in Indonesian modern art, celebrated for his vibrant, expressive style and his deep commitment to the "common people." A revolutionary fighter turned artist, he was imprisoned for thirteen years at Kebon Waru (1967–1978) due to his political affiliations.

Despite the harsh conditions of his incarceration, he continued to paint with a defiant, brilliant palette, creating works—often marked with the initials "K.W."—that transformed Indonesian life and his own struggles into poetic, sinuous masterpieces of resilience.

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