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September 6th, 2006

Gono’s Bio

Gono in Meditation

Gono is often found enjoying the therapeutic effects of water

Gono was born in 1956, the youngest child of famous Indonesian Painter Sudarso. He had three sisters and all four of his brothers were painters. His father was the favorite painter of President Soekarno, quite possibly because of his mastery of the female figure. Sudarso was also the founder of “Pelukis Rakyat” and ASRI, Yogya’s art academy. After the coup in 1965 that ousted Soekarno, and the momentous killing spree that followed, “Pelukis Rakyat” disbanded but maintained legendary status in Indonesian Art History. Because of all these circumstances, Gono was born right into the center of Indonesian arts studying and collection center. Check out the Sudarso Gallery

Growing up, Gono was obviously exposed to the upper crust of society. The new class of rich elite that collected his father and more specifically, visits to the Presidential Palace to meet with the President himself. On the other hand he grew up seeing the effects of extreme poverty and the criminal elements of people trying to survive in the underbelly of Yogya. He recalls a neighbor that ate frogs and lizards caught along the banks of the then clean and fecund river banks of Yogya.

There are so many elements to the creation of Gono; his extensive training in all aspects of traditional painting, running in all classes and types of social circles. Also, while Gono grew up Indonesia was ruled by a Military Dictatorship where fear was a major tool of control. People ‘disappeared’ and died regularly in order for the government to maintain power and control over the Indonesian people with gorilla style terror tactics and horriable oppression.

As Gono matured and developed his own style, his paintings began to explode with social political overtones. Just look through his 90′s or early 2000′s galleries. He was painting for revolution!

There is no way to completely capture Gono in a brief biography. He is an enigma! Gono has friends of all walks of life, he is often found alone in nature or talking with fisherman by the river. He enjoys discussing the fields with a farmer and is constantly plugging himself deep into the land and people of Indonesia. When tragedy struck in the 6.3 earthquake that devastated Yogya in June 2006, he donated time and food to assist. Gono, his wife Tuti, and children Gabi and Gintani put together an arts and crafts, and gift bag day for the children of Yogya left homeless. This was a larger priority than their own damaged home. The heart and genius of Gono is immense. Thus, I will have to leave further details to later posts.

Learn more now in the Gono Intro

Add comment August 15th, 2006

Gono 70′s & 80′s Gallery

hug self portrait
under monument attracted
self portrait in window
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August 12th, 2006

Gono Stealing the Corpse of a Thief

stealing the corpse of a thief

‘Stealing the Corpse of a Thief’

Sudargono 1999
Oil on Canvas 2 * 3 feet
With a title like that what more can you say?

Add comment August 7th, 2006

Gono Tsunami

tsunami

‘Tsunami’

Sudargono
Oil on Canvas
Painted two days before the tsunami in Japan.

Add comment August 6th, 2006

Gono Early 00′s Gallery

hyperbole tsunami navagasi
kleptomanis pangeran
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August 6th, 2006

Gono 90′s Gallery

famous cive door stealing the corpse of a thief
dance
uninvited party guests
clown fantasyland
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August 6th, 2006

Gono New Gallery

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August 6th, 2006

Gono Kleptomanis

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‘Kleptomanis’

Gono 2000
Oil on Canvas 48 * 69 inches

Add comment August 4th, 2006

Gono Pangeran

‘Pangeran’

Gono
Oil on Canvas
Many abstract artists have no painting education. Gono, is a very accomplished painter that has studied all styles. This is an example of a very realistic photo portrait. His education started very young and in my opinion this is what gives him the ‘right’ to paint in the way he does: ‘With out rules and constraints.’

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