teachings on Serat Candrarini, namely women who
are faithful, refined in their language, calm in their
attitudes and attitudes, don't say much except as
necessary, always respect their husbands, guard their
husband's rights, are willing to be combined and
precisely have to be nice and happy, good at taking
care of themselves, so that they always look beautiful
in front of her husband, and similar values with this
then women like this are respectable women, no
matter their husbands are bastards or not, or their
husbands have ten concubines or thirty concubines ,
patient and yielding, full of love and not complaining,
being smooth and looking beautiful. (Irawan, 20:
2016) further in the portrayal of women by Kartini "A
Javanese girl is a gem, quiet, unmoving like a wooden
doll; talk only when you really need to in a whispering
voice, even if the ant can't hear it; it goes hand in hand
like a snail; smooth terawaw without sound, without
opening lips; It's really bad if the teeth look like
badgers. (Irawan, 20: 2016). Women who have been
associated and constructed in the first place make
women embarrassed and difficult to say the truth that
happened. The problems of sexual violence, rape and
so on are many that are not reported or known that as
a result the woman holds a mental burden and causes
trauma to her. In addition, women who are considered
as the second creature whose opinions are considered
not important, even according to Saadawi, women's
testimony is only half of men's testimony (2001).
Existentialist feminist Simone de Beavoir
encourages women to live authentically by raising
awareness that they are essentially free, not bound by
all existing rules, laws, values, norms and stereotypes.
Art has flexibility and can be a way of liberation in
conveying what is not conveyed in art, there is a lot
of potential, diversity, necessity that in creative arts
requires the flexibility of thinking, courage and
willingness, to look for something unique, unique,
special, to offer renewal, and innovation. (Marianto,
2015). In art women will be able to issue what is
hidden because according to Aristotle art functions as
a catharsis. In the catharsis process there is emotional
cleansing, emotional release, moral-spiritual
purification, emotional education, and intellectual
purification.
Using women's existentialist thinking, Beavoir
explored the root of oppression of women and the
possibility of breaking away from oppressive
oppressions or situations. One of the key arguments
of Beavoir relates to the establishment of women.
(Prambasmoro, 2006). The female body which is a
divine nature and cannot be changed but gender is the
construction of society. Gender, which is a
construction of society, places and positions the
subject with a woman's body with "necessity" to have
the same gender as her body. Gender for female
subjects is feminine. Femininity is not natural and
therefore can vary from culture to culture.
(Prambasmoro, 2006).
In expressing art using symbols that give rise to a
variety of interpretations. These symbols can bridge
women in their self-existence. Some female artists
such as Kartika Affandi who visualized her works in
an expressionist style in the period of the 1990s she
dared to express the feeling of pressure she felt in
facing the issue of gender injustice in her household.
The work series titled Self Portrait (1-7). In the 1-6
Self Portrait work he painted his face white, creamy
and slightly light yellow. In Self Portrait 7's work,
Kartika seemed to have rediscovered her confidence
by symbolizing herself with sunflowers and sun that
showed her father's face. Through the works of
Kartika, it could be captured that the series Self
Portrait 1-7 (1999) was his expression of acts of
injustice he felt by her husband. (Winarno, 2007).
Arahmaiani expressly stated that his works were a
form of his awareness of the gender injustices felt by
women. "In accordance with my capacity as a
woman, as well as in understanding aspects of life
that I will adopt in art, I try to voice the problems of
the oppressed. So from that I presented the problem
using a gender metaphor. " According to him the
pattern of oppression between the ruler and the
oppressed people or between the strong and the weak,
is the same as the relationship between men and
women who are always subordinated. (Winarno,
2007).
Figure 2: Astari Rasjid, Prettified Cage,, (Source: Marianto,
D. Surrealism Yogyakarta, Merapi Publishing House,
Yogyakarta, 2001; Women's Catalog in the Realm of
Spirituality, 1998).
Lucia Hartini explained her life problems in
several works during the 1990s. One of them is a
work titled Srikandi (1993). Visualize the figure of