Sriwhana Spong

Aotearoa New Zealand / Indonesia, b.1979
Balinese

The painter-tailor

  • 2019
  • 16mm film transferred to HD video and HD video shown as single-channel video, colour, sound, duration 32 min 10 sec
  • Purchased 2021
  • 2021/071

Filmed in Sanur, Bali, The painter-tailor is a family portrait. Drawing together multiple perspectives through the use of 16mm film and HD video that were made by the artist with her relatives and a family dog, the story revolves around the last painting created by Sriwhana Spong’s grandfather, the artist and tailor I Gusti Made Rundu (1918–1993). It is the only work that the family still owns and evokes memories of his life and role as an artist.

Setting the work in the surrounds of the family home and alongside photographic albums, the film reveals the social, economic and political contexts that influence art-making. Sriwhana prompts us to think not only about the ways that we make art and images, but also their distribution and the act of looking. Through this lens we can see the effects of colonisation in Indonesia and the subsequent impact on traditions of art and image-making.

(Perilous: Unheard Stories from the Collection, 6 August 2022- )

Exhibition History