
Looking for Lice and Kerokan
Artist | Hendra Gunawan |
---|---|
Year | c.1950 |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimentions | 119.5×64.8×- |
Country | Indonesia |
Year of acquisition | 1996 |
Collection no. | 697 |
Explanation | Kerokan is a traditional folk remedy in Indonesia. For Kerokan, oil is applied to a person's back and then a coin is used to scrape the back, an action which is believed to chase bad spirits (colds, etc.) from the body. Welts appear on the back of the woman. The Indonesian war of independence against the Dutch began in 1945 and Hendra Gunawan was a soldier in the independence army. He was also making anti-Dutch posters at the time, and active in the country's art movement, such as the founding of the 'People's Artists (Pelukis Rakyat)' group. This work was painted in the post-war period, while he was teaching at an art school in Yogyakarta. The curving line rhythm of the canvas surface, like a watery array, combined with the unrealistic color scheme dominated by blue greens and pinks, seems to transform this single moment from the women's lives into a stretch of eternity. The artist created paintings depicting the customs of Indonesia, with subject matter ranging from women grooming themselves to vendors in the marketplace. |
Notes
• If nothing is specified in the search fields, all the data will be shown.
• In the “Years” section, if you only fill “From” year, all the appropriate data after the specified year will appear. If you only “To” year, all the appropriate data before the specified year will appear.
• Click “Search” to show the result. “Reset” will clear all search fields.
• Add space between keywords allows “and” or “or” search.
• “Painting” includes textile and embroidery works.
• “Photography” includes works composed of digital images.
• If nothing is specified in the search fields, all the data will be shown.
• In the “Years” section, if you only fill “From” year, all the appropriate data after the specified year will appear. If you only “To” year, all the appropriate data before the specified year will appear.
• Click “Search” to show the result. “Reset” will clear all search fields.
• Add space between keywords allows “and” or “or” search.
• “Painting” includes textile and embroidery works.
• “Photography” includes works composed of digital images.
• The copyright of the website belongs to the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum.
• All text and images on the FAAM website are wholly owned or licensed by the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum.
• Any form of reproduction, in print, television, video, multimedia, website, other electronic media, or any other form of dissemination for commercial and/or non-private use is forbidden.
• All text and images on the FAAM website are wholly owned or licensed by the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum.
• Any form of reproduction, in print, television, video, multimedia, website, other electronic media, or any other form of dissemination for commercial and/or non-private use is forbidden.