Saujana presents a contemplative body of work by Balinese artist Putu Winata, brought together in a curated exhibition at Hotel Tentrem Jakarta in collaboration with D’Gallerie. On view from 17 January to 17 March 2026, the exhibition unfolds as an exploration of balance, memory, and the subtle dialogue between humanity and nature.

The exhibition features ten selected artworks that reflect Putu Winata’s ongoing artistic inquiry into inner landscapes and lived experience. Rooted in observation and introspection, Saujana is conceived as a visual meditation, an accumulation of moments that trace the artist’s journey toward equilibrium, sincerity, and mindful presence. Each work functions as both a vista and a mirror, capturing expansive natural horizons while simultaneously revealing a quieter, internal terrain.

Through a restrained yet evocative visual language, Putu Winata’s works invite viewers to pause and engage with nature not merely as scenery, but as a formative force intertwined with human existence. The compositions evoke openness and stillness, offering space for reflection and personal interpretation, while underscoring the artist’s sensitivity to rhythm, atmosphere, and emotional resonance.

Curated in collaboration with D’Gallerie, Saujana situates contemporary art within an environment that encourages close and unhurried encounters with the works. Presented throughout the public spaces of Hotel Tentrem Jakarta, the exhibition blurs the boundary between gallery and lived space, allowing art to be experienced organically as part of everyday movement and contemplation.
Saujana will be officially opened on 17 January 2026 and remains on view until 17 March 2026. An exclusive art workshop with Putu Winata will take place on 18 January 2026, offering audiences an opportunity to engage directly with the artist’s creative process and conceptual approach.
Through Saujana, the exhibition foregrounds art as a living practice one that reflects the evolving relationship between people, place, and cultural consciousness, and invites sustained reflection over the course of its two-month presentation.