Artwork Details

Mixed Media

Chair of the Punakawan

Nasirun
Medium:
Mixed media on canvas
W / H :
400.0 / 145.0
Subject Matter:
Religion And Mythology
Creation Date:
2008
Description:

Credit Line: Gift of the Artist 2008, Collection of SMU

Nasirun grew up in a small remote village near Cilacap on the southern coast of Java, where folklores, wayang stories and mythologies were familiar and habitually recounted by elders. He graduated from the Indonesia Institute of the Arts (ISI), Yogyakarta, and has continued to be based in Yogyakarta where he creates expressive large-format paintings with imageries and motifs drawn from his extensive knowledge of Javanese wayang to reflect on contemporary social conditions.

Chair of the Punakawan (2008) features prominently the four much-beloved court jesters of Javanese wayang standing or laying atop a chaise longue that has more than a few extra pairs of legs. "Punakawan" comes from an Old Javanese word meaning "friends who understand". And these four friends—Semar, Gareng, Bagong and Petruk—,who symbolise the common people, often make a cameo as advisors to knights, kings, heroes and gods, providing both comical relief and biting social commentary.

Collections:
Gift of Artist : University Collection
Currently Located at:
Administration Building, Level 14