Stitching Wounds, Tracing Memories
The two solo exhibitions, Wound by Alisa Chunchue and Interloper by Mar Kristoff, feel like two sides of the same coin, each offering a distinct yet complementary exploration of human […]
The two solo exhibitions, Wound by Alisa Chunchue and Interloper by Mar Kristoff, feel like two sides of the same coin, each offering a distinct yet complementary exploration of human […]
This exhibition is an echo chamber for the voiceless. They whisper a shared message: silenced wounds never die; they become ghosts that haunt the table of history. Two dancers, a […]
This exhibition celebrates the simple, often overlooked aspects of human life. In that stillness and simplicity, the most honest and meaningful presence of life often resides. Wedhar Riyadi presents his […]
Taufik’s works are not merely manipulations of soil. They are a critical reflection on humanity’s disconnection from nature due to historical infrastructures. In Taufik’s hands, soil and terracotta become political […]
Their works reject literal narratives, instead exploring a shared terrain: the boundaries of non-figurative art through its most primal elements—form, color, and texture. There was a moment in Indonesian art […]
The “Staging Desire” exhibition bursts forth as a convergence of two artists with distinct paths: Imam Sucahyo and Nindityo Adipurnomo. Here, performativity is not concealed but embraced as both method […]