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Kartika: 9 Ways of Seeing

A documentary film by Christopher Basile
A portrait of the charismatic and outspoken Javanese modern artist Kartika Affandi, her remarkable life, and her powerful paintings and sculpture.

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The story of Kartika Affandi is the story of a woman determined to express herself on her own terms, and to make a career as a modern artist, although she was born into a society and a time in which this was unprecedented and considered an impossible goal for a female.

Kartika was taught to paint by her father, the legendary Affandi, the nation's most celebrated and renowned artist. But she was warned that despite her prodigious talent and determination she would be fated to live in his artistic shadow.

Still actively painting, sculpting and exhibiting at the age of 83, the story of Kartika Affandi is a story of triumph. It is the story of how one woman succeeded in bringing her uniquely beautiful, complex, deeply personal, and sometimes shocking artistic vision to life.

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  • Film information booklet  inc. scene synopsis, director biog, full credits (PDF, 22MB)
  • Film Poster  (JPEG, 2.3MB)
  • Film Trailer HD 1080p - Dur. 4'33"  (MP4 Video, screening quality, 668MB)
  • Film Promo HD 1080p - Dur. 0'30"  (MP4 Video, screening quality, 75MB)
  • Image: Kartika at blank canvas  (4000x2248 JPEG, 3.2MB)
  • Image: Kartika at Merapi after the 2010 eruption  (3072x2304 JPEG, 1.2MB)
  • Image: Kartika painting goats  (5634x3753 JPEG, 3.7MB)
  • Image: Kartika potret diri with Affandi and Maryati (detail)  (5634x3753 JPEG, 9.3MB)
  • Image: Kartika being filmed in the gallery  (5152x3864 JPEG, 3.7MB)

 
Kartika at Merapi

Kartika - Painting of Merapi

"...Kartika Affandi is the leading radical figure of the first generation of modern women artists in Indonesia… Kartika experienced the social cost exacted of women who chose to challenge the normative roles of wife and mother. She paid, with social ostracization and sexist reviews, for presuming to become a modern artist… Kartika provides the world with her own, particularized artistic challenge to the notion of what women are and what women artists should create. She shows us how one woman in Java claimed her freedom to define for herself a place, a style, and a voice of her own… "  - Dr. Astri Wright, Professor of South & Southeast Asian Art, University of Victoria, Canada
To read the full article by Prof Wright  http://havrillay.com/kartika/node/3

To read a biographical sketch of Kartika Affandi  http://havrillay.com/kartika/

To see a slideshow of images of Kartika Affandi's paintings and sculpture http://havrillay.com/kartika/slideshow

To read the Director's blog  http://havrillay.com/kartika/blog/chris

Kartika - Painting of Maryati, the monkey and three faces of Papi

KARTIKA: 9 WAYS OF SEEING
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If you are interested in investing in the film, if you have any suggestions for exhibiting the film, or would like to contribute to the project in any other way, please contact me through this website.

Thank you - Terima Kasih - Matur Nuwun!

SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY GENEROUSLY CONTRIBUTED
Garry Havrillay, Michael Connor, Heather Curnow, Kelli Berezin, Garrett and Bron Solyom, Jan Grønbech, David Mitchell, Sue Froehlich, Trevor Harrison, Rebecca Meade, Clifford B Spencer, Erin McMahon, Gana Stegmann, Lea Jelinek, Bill Shewbridge, Jason Koontz, Faridah McMahon, Kavisha Mazzella, Martin Pullan, Astri Wright, Barbara Hatley, Drew Thompson, Vesna Vuynovich Kovach, Gregory Kulacki, McKaila Ferguson, Paul Holleman, Peter Vadiveloo, Dale Gorfinkel, Sue Piper, Nadia Astari, Gary Leventhal, Timothy Prendergast, Christopher Quirk, Matthew Davies, Pati Tozer, Barbara Miller, Meg Jenkins, Dereen Piscium, Pin Rada

Kartika: 9 Ways of Seeing Poster

Kartika: 9 Ways of Seeing - Soundtrack album on Bandcamp
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Roti and Lombok CDs

Music from Roti and Lombok

Chris's Blog

Kartika: The non-Kartini 'Kartini'

POSTED: 11 May 2018 - 10:08

Kartika and kartika Film in Jakarta Post

An article from The Jakarta post, Indonesia's English-language newspaper, in which respected journalist and author Julia Suryakusuma argues that Indonesia's Women's Day should be renamed to honour Ibu Kartika!

Kartika's guitar...

POSTED: 15 Feb 2016 - 13:28

Kartika's guitar Kartika's guitar

I am constantly amazed by Kartika's seemingly limitless energy. In fact, I sometimes find it challenging just keeping up with this Great-Grandmother who is a quarter-century my senior.

"against the grain..."

POSTED: 5 Feb 2016 - 16:55

Kartika Affandi, the artist, late 1990s

I would like to share some pioneering writing about Kartika by Astri Wright, which was first published in 1999.

"a woman's tough journey..."

POSTED: 3 Feb 2016 - 18:22

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Today I thought about posting a blog entry about the day I went with Kartika while she sketched and painted goats, or perhaps about the day we went to the school for the deaf in Yogya which she supports...

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