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Parting Gift: Fitting in America, on view at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center from February 27 to April 18, 2026, presents a vivid and quietly radical rethinking of family portraiture. In this ongoing project, Leonard Suryajaya constructs richly staged photographs made between the United States and Indonesia, using the familiar format of the family portrait to examine who is permitted visibility, legitimacy, and care within the American social frame.
Shaped by the artist’s own transnational life, the work is sustained through cycles of departure and return. While Suryajaya has settled in the United States, much of his family remains in Indonesia, and the images reflect the effort required to maintain intimacy across borders. Family appears not as a stable or inherited structure, but as something continuously rehearsed and protected—an accumulation of gestures, time, and commitment. Distance becomes a defining presence, underscoring the labor involved in belonging.
America, in these photographs, is neither neutral nor symbolic. It operates as a regulating system, structured by immigration law, race, religion, and legal definitions of marriage and kinship. By placing his family in relation to unexpected counterparts—Amish households, gun-owning Americans, neighbors, and chosen family—the artist expands the portrait to include community as an active force. These juxtapositions expose the uneven distribution of recognition and protection, asking whose bonds are affirmed and whose remain provisional.
Queerness functions here as both identity and strategy, opening space for alternative models of care that resist fixed hierarchies. Suryajaya’s images are playful, meticulous, and deeply sincere, holding tension between humor and vulnerability. Together, they challenge inherited assumptions about what family should look like and what must be altered, translated, or surrendered to be legible in America.
Parting Gift: Fitting in America ultimately invites viewers to reconsider family not as a closed unit, but as an evolving relationship shaped by persistence, negotiation, and love across difference.
Image:
Diego and Friends from Church, 2024, ©Leonard Suryajaya