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  • Kartika Affandi (b. 1934) View Of KLCC From Kampung Baru, 2011
    Dec. 08, 2024

    Kartika Affandi (b. 1934) View Of KLCC From Kampung Baru, 2011

    Est: RM6,500 - RM10,000

    Using her iconic impasto technique Kartika drew this charming landscape of a playground overlooking a city view (KLCC view from Kampung Baru) under the hot scorching sun while surrounded by greeneries. It is like a depiction of a trip down the memory lane of an adult that once was a child who enjoyed playing at the playground. Artist-trained conservationist Kartika Affandi is the subject of a documentary, Kartika Affandi: 9 Ways of Seeing, by Christopher Basile. Since 1977, she has been the curator of the Affandi Museum. She had a stint at the Tagore University in Shantineketan, India, and took up Sculpture at the Polytechnic School of Art in London (1952). She studied mechanical preservation and restoration of art objects at the Austrian Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1980), and also the International Centre of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome (1984). She also set up a women's art museum in Yogyakarta.

    Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
  • KARTIKA AFFANDI | Balinese Ceremony, 1990
    Mar. 23, 2024

    KARTIKA AFFANDI | Balinese Ceremony, 1990

    Est: S$5,400 - S$6,700

    Oil on canvas: 121 x 152 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Kartika, 1990

    Global Auction
  • KARTIKA AFFANDI | Pengrajin Gerabah, 1977
    Jan. 27, 2024

    KARTIKA AFFANDI | Pengrajin Gerabah, 1977

    Est: S$1,600 - S$2,700

    Oil on canvas: 100 x 125 cm Signed and dated, lower middle: Kartika, 1977

    Global Auction
  • KARTIKA AFFANDI | Pedati, 1969
    Nov. 07, 2023

    KARTIKA AFFANDI | Pedati, 1969

    Est: S$4,900 - S$5,800

    Oil on canvas: 60 x 70 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Kartika'69

    Global Auction
  • KARTIKA AFFANDI | Perahu
    Sep. 27, 2022

    KARTIKA AFFANDI | Perahu

    Est: S$3,400 - S$4,500

    Oil on canvas: 100 x 100 cm

    Global Auction
  • KARTIKA AFFANDI | Topeng-topeng, 1968
    Sep. 27, 2022

    KARTIKA AFFANDI | Topeng-topeng, 1968

    Est: S$4,800 - S$6,000

    Signed and dated, lower middle: Kartika68

    Global Auction
  • Kartika Affandi (b. Indonesia, 1934) Mother And Child, 1970
    Mar. 27, 2022

    Kartika Affandi (b. Indonesia, 1934) Mother And Child, 1970

    Est: RM14,000 - RM24,000

    The Mother-and-Child theme is one of the most predominant in art. Being a figurative artist like her world-renowned iconic father, Affandi (1907-1990), Kartika paints penetrating portraits including those of her father, ordinary and marginalised people and menial workers. Her oil-impasto style resembles that of her father, to whom she was apprenticed since the age of 7. Like her father too, she abandoned the paintbrush, preferring to use her bare hands. She was married twice and twice divorced, to artist R.M. Saptohoedojo (at the age of 17, arranged marriage) and Austrian Gerhard Koberl. She became a feminist icon when she filed a divorce against Saptohoedojo, with whom she had eight children. Her son, Didit, also paints, as did her mother Maryati, who was Affandi’s first wife. Rukmini, Affandi’s daughter from his second marriage to Rubiyem, also paints. By 1970, Kartika was fairly well-developed as an artist, having had her first solo in Jakarta in 1969 and helping Affandi complete a mural in the East-West Centre in Hawaii in 1967. In 1971, she had a solo at the Samat Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur. She fought against male chauvinism to become an artist in her own right. Her father had famously told her: “It is a shame you were born a female and my daughter, because as a woman you will never be able to be accepted as an artist in this country. And if somehow you are, then you will always be cursed as my offspring to live in my shadow.” Artist-trained conservationist Kartika Affandi is the subject of a documentary, Kartika Affandi: 9 Ways of Seeing, by Christopher Basile. Since 1977, she has been the curator of the Affandi Museum. She had a stint at the Tagore University in Shantiniketan, India, and took up Sculpture at the Polytechnic School of Art in London (1952). She studied mechanical preservation and restoration of art objects at the Austrian Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1980), and also the International Centre of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome (1984). She also set up a women’s art museum in Yogyakarta.

    Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
  • Kartika Affandi (b. Indonesia, 1934) View Of KLCC From Kampung Baru, 2011
    Aug. 22, 2021

    Kartika Affandi (b. Indonesia, 1934) View Of KLCC From Kampung Baru, 2011

    Est: RM5,000 - RM9,000

    Using her iconic impasto technique Kartika drew this charming landscape of a playground overlooking a city view (KLCC view from Kampung Baru) under the hot scorching sun while surrounded by greeneries. It is like a depiction of a trip down the memory lane of an adult that once was a child who enjoyed playing at the playground. Artist-trained conservationist Kartika Affandi is the subject of a documentary, Kartika Affandi: 9 Ways of Seeing, by Christopher Basile. Since 1977, she has been the curator of the Affandi Museum. She had a stint at the Tagore University in Shantineketan, India, and took up Sculpture at the Polytechnic School of Art in London (1952). She studied mechanical preservation and restoration of art objects at the Austrian Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1980), and also the International Centre of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome (1984). She also set up a women’s art museum in Yogyakarta.

    Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
  • Balinese Temple
    Jun. 20, 2020

    Balinese Temple

    Est: Rp9,000,000 - Rp12,000,000

    Kartika Affandi (b. 1934, Indonesia), Balinese Temple, aquarel on paper, 76 x 57 cm, signed on lower right

    Larasati Auctioneers
  • Kartika Affandi (b. Indonesia, 1934) Mother And Child, 1970
    Mar. 15, 2020

    Kartika Affandi (b. Indonesia, 1934) Mother And Child, 1970

    Est: RM20,000 - RM35,000

    The Mother-and-Child theme is one of the most predominant in art. Being a figurative artist like her world-renowed iconic father, Affandi (1907-1990), Kartika paints penetrating portraits including those of her father, ordinary and marginalised people and menial workers. Her oil-impasto style resembles that of her father, to whom she was apprenticed since the age of 7. Like her father too, she abandoned the paintbrush, preferring to use her bare hands. She was married twice and twice divorced, to artist R.M. Saptohoedojo (at the age of 17, arranged marriage) and Austrian Gerhard Koberl. She became a feminist icon when she filed a divorce against Saptohoedojo, with whom she had eight children. Her son, Didit, also paints, as did her mother Maryati, who was Affandi’s first wife. Rukmini, Affandi’s daughter from his second marriage to Rubiyem, also paints. By 1970, Kartika was fairly well-developed as an artist, having had her first solo in Jakarta in 1969 and helping Affandi complete a mural in the East-West Centre in Hawaii in 1967. In 1971, she had a solo at the Samat Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur. She fought against male chauvinism to become an artist in her own right. Her father had famously told her: “It is a shame you were born a female and my daughter, because as a woman you will never be able to be accepted as an artist in this country. And if somehow you are, then you will always be cursed as my offspring to live in my shadow.” Artist-trained conservationist Kartika Affandi is the subject of a documentary, Kartika Affandi: 9 Ways of Seeing, by Christopher Basile. Since 1977, she has been the curator of the Affandi Museum. She had a stint at the Tagore University in Shantineketan, India, and took up Sculpture at the Polytechnic School of Art in London (1952). She studied mechanical preservation and restoration of art objects at the Austrian Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1980), and also the International Centre of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome (1984). She also set up a women’s art museum in Yogyakarta.

    Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
  • Kartika Affandi - Bamboo Bridge
    Nov. 17, 2019

    Kartika Affandi - Bamboo Bridge

    Est: Rp24,000,000 - Rp36,000,000

    Kartika Affandi (b. Jakarta, 1934) Bamboo Bridge signed and dated (lower right): “Kartika 1985” oil on canvas

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • Balinese Temple
    Feb. 16, 2019

    Balinese Temple

    Est: Rp14,000,000 - Rp18,000,000

    Kartika Affandi, Balinese Temple, aquarel on paper, 76 x 57 cm, signed at lower right

    Larasati Auctioneers
  • KARTIKA AFFANDI (b. 1934) Mother And Child, 1970
    Oct. 28, 2018

    KARTIKA AFFANDI (b. 1934) Mother And Child, 1970

    Est: RM18,500 - RM32,000

    The Mother-and-Child theme is one of the most predominant in art. Being a figurative artist like her world-renowed iconic father, Affandi (1907-1990), Kartika paints penetrating portraits including those of her father, ordinary and marginalised people and menial workers. Her oil-impasto style resembles that of her father, to whom she was apprenticed since the age of 7. Like her father too, she abandoned the paintbrush, preferring to use her bare hands. She was married twice and twice divorced, to artist R.M. Saptohoedojo (at the age of 17, arranged marriage) and Austrian Gerhard Koberl. She became a feminist icon when she filed a divorce against Saptohoedojo, with whom she had eight children. Her son, Didit, also paints, as did her mother Maryati, who was Affandi's first wife. Rukmini, Affandi's daughter from his second marriage to Rubiyem, also paints. By 1970, Kartika was fairly well-developed as an artist, having had her first solo in Jakarta in 1969 and helping Affandi complete a mural in the East-West Centre in Hawaii in 1967. In 1971, she had a solo at the Samat Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur. She fought against male chauvinism to become an artist in her own right. Her father had famously told her: “It is a shame you were born a female and my daughter, because as a woman you will never be able to be accepted as an artist in this country. And if somehow you are, then you will always be cursed as my offspring to live in my shadow.” Artist-trained conservationist Kartika Affandi is the subject of a documentary, Kartika Affandi: 9 Ways of Seeing, by Christopher Basile. Since 1977, she has been the curator of the Affandi Museum. She had a stint at the Tagore University in Shantineketan, India, and took up Sculpture at the Polytechnic School of Art in London (1952). She studied mechanical preservation and restoration of art objects at the Austrian Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1980), and also the International Centre of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome (1984). She also set up a women's art museum in Yogyakarta.

    Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
  • Still Life - Bunga dalam Vas
    May. 13, 2018

    Still Life - Bunga dalam Vas

    Est: Rp12,000,000 - Rp15,000,000

    2002, oil on canvas, 50 x 60 cm, signed and dated on lower left

    Larasati Auctioneers
  • Kartika Affandi
    Dec. 03, 2017

    Kartika Affandi

    Est: Rp10,000,000 - Rp15,000,000

    Flower

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • KARTIKA AFFANDI (b. 1934) UNTITLED, undated, Oil on canvas
    Nov. 12, 2017

    KARTIKA AFFANDI (b. 1934) UNTITLED, undated, Oil on canvas

    Est: RM6,000 - RM10,000

    Ibu Kartika Affandi paints just like her famous father, Affandi (1907-1990). She was always beside her father when he painted, giving him the right coloured tubes when he asked for it. She knew every pressed-tube action directly on canvas, every finger pressure, every stroke and emotion when her father painted. Her mother, Maryati, Affandi’s first wife, was also an artist. She was already playing with paint since the age of 7. But she has her own mind as an artist, and is not averse to taboo or conservatism, despite a woman artist not being a common and popularly accepted thing in patriarchal Indonesia then when she started exhibiting in 1957. Affandi had told her: “It is a shame that you were born a female and my daughter, because as a woman you will never be able to be accepted as an artist in this country. And if somehow you are, then you will always be cursed as my offspring to live in my shadow.” (extract from the writings of Prof. Astri Wright, who authored the seminal, Soul, Spirit and Mountain: Preoccupations of Contemporary Indonesian Painters, OUP, 1994). Kartika has been curator of the Affandi Museum since 1977. She has good foundations in art albeit informal. She studied the mechanical preservation and restoration of art objects in the Austrian Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1980), and also the International Centre of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property in Rome, Italy (1984). She had a stint at the University of Tagore, Shantineketan, India (1950); and sculpting from the Politechnic School of Art in London (1952). She has taken part in solo exhibitions all over America, Asia, Australia, Algeria since her first in Jakarta in 1969. She took part in an exhibition at the Samat Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur in 1971. She was first married to artist Saptohoedojo and then an Austrian, Koberl, both of whom she had since divorced.

    Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
  • KARTIKA AFFANDI KOBERL | Landscape
    Dec. 03, 2016

    KARTIKA AFFANDI KOBERL | Landscape

    Est: Rp40,000,000 - Rp50,000,000

    90 x 120 cm | 2003 | oil on canvas | signed and dated 2003 lower left

    33 Auction
  • Kartika Affandi
    Dec. 11, 2011

    Kartika Affandi

    Est: Rp4,000,000 - Rp6,000,000

    Kartika Affandi. (b. Jakarta, 1934). Portrait of Man. signed lower right): "Kartika Affandi". felt tip marker on paper. 34 x 26 cm

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • Kartika Affandi
    Dec. 11, 2011

    Kartika Affandi

    Est: Rp10,000,000 - Rp15,000,000

    Kartika Affandi. (b. Jakarta, 1934). Expo 1970. 1970. signed & dated (lower left): "Kartika Affandi 70". acrylics on canvas. 77 x 97 cm

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • Kartika Affandi
    Dec. 11, 2011

    Kartika Affandi

    Est: Rp6,000,000 - Rp9,000,000

    Kartika Affandi. (b. Jakarta, 1934). Balinese Village. 1979. signed & dated (lower right): "Kartika Affandi 79". watercolor on paper. 55 x 75 cm

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • Kartika Affandi
    Dec. 11, 2011

    Kartika Affandi

    Est: Rp14,000,000 - Rp21,000,000

    Kartika Affandi. (b. Jakarta, 1934). Horse. 1975. signed & dated (lower right): "Kartika Affandi 1975". acrylics on canvas. 110 x 95 cm

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • Self Potrait
    May. 29, 2011

    Self Potrait

    Est: Rp6,000,000 - Rp9,000,000

    Kartika Affandi (b. Jakarta, 1934) lithograph edition 2/5 signed "Kartika Affandi"

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • Kartika and Masks
    May. 29, 2011

    Kartika and Masks

    Est: Rp18,000,000 - Rp27,000,000

    Kartika Affandi (b. Jakarta, 1934) acrylics on canvas signed "Kartika Affandi"

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • Nude
    May. 29, 2011

    Nude

    Est: Rp8,000,000 - Rp12,000,000

    Kartika Affandi (b. Jakarta, 1934) acrylics on canvas signed "Kartika Affandi"

    Sidharta Auctioneer
  • Bridge
    May. 29, 2011

    Bridge

    Est: Rp7,000,000 - Rp10,500,000

    Kartika Affandi (b. Jakarta, 1934) watercolor on paper signed "Kartika Affandi"

    Sidharta Auctioneer
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