About the artwork
Hailing from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Adi Gunawan is known for his sculptures that often contain imagery of animals and the human condition. Cast in bronze, Sandaran Hati depicts a man and a woman leaning into each other intimately. The personas of these characters are further defined by their clothing, one dressed in boxing gloves and the other a billowing dress. Despite its bulbous form and the strong impression bronze presents as a medium, their expressions carry an innate softness and sensitivity as we view their display of affection from afar.
About the artist
Born in Yogyakarta in 1974, Adi Gunawan received his education at the Institut Seni Indonesia. He is a prominent Indonesian sculptor known for his distinctive and often playful and satirical bronze sculptures. In his symbolic sculptures, Adi invokes exploration of themes related to human behavior, social issues, and cultural traditions. He uses his cultural positioning as a tool to visualize motions, gestures, characters and expressions of various subjects that he sculpts. He often incorporates elements of Indonesian folklore and everyday life, giving his pieces a rich cultural context. Growing up in an Agrarian society, he depicts a lot of animals in his work. The symbiotic and mystical relationship between animals and humans is well expressed in his artworks.