This research into Indonesian socialist-realism art, examines how art has shaped the political and social environments of the new order government. This text examines contemporary artists' attitudes toward social commitment and social commentary during the period 1980-1995. Conflicting views of contemporary Indonesian artists were obtained from research undertaken in Indonesia in 1995. In this thesis, the problem is raised that Indonesian socialist-realism art is not only a style of art for contemporary Indonesian artists, but also as a union of artists' attitudes towards Indonesian society. This argument is used to further understand modern Indonesian art from the 'inner' point of view
Date of Award | 1995 |
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Original language | English |
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- art and society
- political aspects of art
- Indonesian art
- modern art
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The voice of muted people in modern Indonesian art
Purnomo, S. (Author). 1995
Western Sydney University thesis: Master's thesis