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Telah Terbit

Explore FX Harsono’s ‘Telah Terbit,’ a striking black & white collage reflecting Indonesian socio-political commentary. Bold lines, symbolic portraits – a unique art piece for collectors.

Explore the powerful art of fx harsono (fu xinbo), an Indonesian artist known for bold colors & social commentary. Discover his new art movement work & legacy.

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Born in East Java, Indonesia, F X Harsono (1949) is one of the original members of the late 1970s avant-garde group Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru (New Art Movement) whose agenda included a socially conscious art. Using symbols, signs, images, text and objects, Harsono employs the language of the mass media and popular culture to provide entry-points for social commentaries on socio-political conditions in Indonesia. While working with New Art Movement, Harsono completed an illustration titled

Om kunstneren

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

Jacquie Stevens, born in 1949 to the Winnebago tribe in Nevada, carries within her a profound connection to both ancestral traditions and the burgeoning world of contemporary art. Raised primarily by her grandparents, she experienced a childhood steeped in Native American culture, an experience that would profoundly shape her artistic perspective and inform her later work. This grounding in tribal heritage—a rich tapestry of storytelling, symbolism, and deeply rooted spiritual beliefs—became a cornerstone of her creative practice. Her formal artistic education began at the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she honed her skills and developed a critical understanding of Native American art history and techniques. This period was crucial for establishing her foundation, allowing her to explore materials and concepts that would later become integral to her unique style.

The Rise of a Distinctive Style

Stevens’ artistic journey is marked by a deliberate exploration of form, color, and texture—elements she skillfully combines to create evocative works that resonate with both the natural world and the complexities of human experience. Her paintings often feature abstracted landscapes, rendered in layered washes of earth tones, punctuated by bursts of vibrant color. These colors aren’t merely decorative; they carry symbolic weight, reflecting the spiritual significance embedded within Native American cosmology. She frequently incorporates traditional tribal motifs—geometric patterns, animal imagery, and stylized representations of natural elements—into her compositions, seamlessly blending them with abstract forms. This fusion creates a visual language that is both deeply rooted in tradition and strikingly contemporary.

Influences and Artistic Development

Stevens’ artistic development was undoubtedly influenced by the rich artistic traditions of her Native American heritage, but she also drew inspiration from a broader range of sources. The landscape of the Southwest—its dramatic mesas, vast deserts, and ancient rock formations—provided a constant source of visual stimulation. Furthermore, she engaged with contemporary art movements, particularly Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, absorbing their emphasis on process, materiality, and the exploration of inner space. Her early work demonstrates a clear dialogue with these influences, while simultaneously retaining a distinctly personal voice. She experimented extensively with various media—acrylics, oils, mixed media—each chosen to enhance the expressive potential of her ideas.

Major Achievements and Legacy

Jacquie Stevens’ career has been characterized by a consistent commitment to artistic integrity and a deep engagement with themes of identity, spirituality, and cultural heritage. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums across the United States, garnering critical acclaim for its originality, technical skill, and profound emotional resonance. She has received several awards and grants recognizing her contributions to contemporary Native American art. Beyond her individual achievements, Stevens’ work serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring vitality of Indigenous cultures and their ongoing contribution to the broader artistic landscape. Her ability to synthesize traditional knowledge with modern techniques ensures that her legacy will continue to inspire generations of artists.

Continuing Practice

Stevens remains an active artist today, continually refining her practice and exploring new avenues for creative expression. Her work reflects a continued engagement with themes central to her life’s work—the relationship between humanity and the natural world, the importance of cultural memory, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. She continues to draw upon her Native American heritage as a source of inspiration, while also embracing new materials and techniques. Her dedication to her craft and her unwavering commitment to artistic exploration ensure that she will remain a significant voice in contemporary art for years to come.
fx harsono

fx harsono

1949 - , Indonesia

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism
  • Date Of Birth: 1949
  • Full Name: Jacquie Stevens
  • Nationality: Native American
  • Place Of Birth: Nevada, USA