Artist: Indra Leonardi (b. 1964, Indonesia)
Title: Portrait of Pramoedya Ananta Toer: Poet and novelist; Author of Buru Quartet
Year: 2002
Medium: Digital print on canvas
Dimensions: 95 x 95 cm
Credit Line: Gift of the Artist 2012, Collection of SMU
Location: Administration Building Level 4
Indra Leonardi is one of Indonesia's leading portrait photographers. In November 2012, he had his first solo exhibition in Singapore titled “Bits of Me – Portraits by Indra Leonardi” at de Suantio Gallery, exhibiting a series of Indonesian Portraits he has been working on since the 1990s. The series features Indonesian thinkers, artists, business leaders and statesmen, and is a testament to both the photographer’s craft and his sensitivity to his subject.
This portrait is of Pramoedya Ananta Toer (1925-2006), a leading intellectual of the Indonesian left and a writer of fiction. He was taken prisoner two weeks after the abortive coup attempt in September 1965. Sent to a prison camp on the island of Buru, he was held there without charges for 14 years. It was there that he composed his epic tetralogy Buru Quartet, which traces the historical, social and political forces that came together to create Indonesia through the story of a young ambitious Javanese political activist and journalist who comes of age in the waning years of Dutch colonialism. Three of the tetralogy—“This Earth of Mankind", "Child of All Nations", and "Footsteps"—are available at Li Ka Shing Library.
On the exhibition caption for the artwork, Indra Leonardi says of the portrait:
“Having Pramoedya stand in front of his books was a way for me to tell the story of a great Indonesian intellectual and novelist. The window bars of his library evokes an uneasy link to Pramoedya’s past when he was a political detainee.”
Additional resources
Handayani Tanuwijaya. (2018, February 26). Indra Leonardi: Capturing souls. Prestige.
https://www.prestigeonline.com/id/people-events/indra-leonardi-capturing-souls/
Jayakumar, S. (2017, April 30). Remembering the legacy of Pramoedya Ananta Toer. The Jakarta Post. https://www.thejakartapost.com/life/2017/04/30/remembering-the-legacy-of-pramoedya-ananta-toer.html
Pramoedya Ananta Toer. (1996). This earth of mankind. Penguin.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer. (1996). Child of all nations. Penguin.
Pramoedya Ananta Toer. (1996). Footsteps. Penguin.