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Challenging Defeat: Heri Dono's Art of Political Inversion

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Sambrani, Chaitanya

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Srisasanti Syndicate, Yogyakarta

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Published to mark the artist's 2023 solo exhibition 'Worship to Power' (Yogyakarta), this essay analyses the recent work of Indonesian contemporary artist Heri Dono (b. 1960) in light of 20th and 21st century political and cultural transformations in Indonesia.

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Worship to Power : a Solo Exhibition by Heri Dono

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2099-12-31