Despite the challenges of the ongoing pandemic, the 13th Gwangju Biennale is scheduled to take place in February and involves a number of Indonesian artists and activists.
Read MoreIndonesian artist Karina Tungari, who is based in Hamburg, Germany recently received a promotional prize from the city’s Agency for Culture and Media in its newly established category for comics.
Read MoreThe exhibition’s meticulously curated chapter “Making Paradise” is a treasure trove for everyone interested in Indonesia and Indonesian art, showcasing the works of more than 30 artists. At the same time, it raises interesting questions about perceptions, stereotypes and the art canon in general.
Read MoreOne of the most acclaimed contemporary artists in Indonesia at the moment, Eko Nugroho not only has a profound impact on the local art scene, his colorful, critical and at times humorous works have also entered the global stage at major international art exhibitions and fairs.
Read MoreThe global arts initiative Micro Galleries reclaims disused and forgotten spaces to transform them into small galleries with the help of international and local artists, to be enjoyed by the communities.
Read MoreIt has been more than a year since the Raden Saleh exhibition saw throngs of visitors lining up in front of Jakarta’s National Gallery of Indonesia in what has arguably been one of the most successful art shows here ever, but the Javanese maestro continues to captivate the Indonesian art world.
Read MoreThe world is changing at a rapid pace, and it is easy to get lost in the process. Inviting numerous artists to reconsider the worlds we live in, the fourth edition of the Singapore Biennale has chosen “If the World Changed” as the title.
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