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Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia


Abstract

Charting the turbulent post-Reformasi period in Indonesia from the fall of Suharto in 1998 to the present, 'Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia' explores the vibrant and complex art of Australia?s closest neighbour. Showcasing 20 of the most exciting emerging and established artists from Bali and Java?s key artistic centres of Bandung, Yogyakarta and Jakarta this book explores concepts ranging from sexuality, gender roles and family to environmental concerns, the art market, material and form, the everyday object and how we might listen to and learn from the sounds of Indonesia. Captivating painting, sculpture, installation, moving image, photography, textiles, live performance and film reflect the social and political change negotiated by Indonesia over the past 20 years.00Exhibition: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia (21.06. ? 27.10.2019)

Contents

Forewords / Kata Pengantar -- Archipelagic cosmopolitanism: A prehistory of contemporary art in Indonesia / Dr Chaitanya Sambrani -- Looking for Indonesia in contemporary art / Dr Elly Kent -- A sight for sore eyes: After the riots and commotions / Enin Supriyanto -- The private and the public body in the works of Indonesian women artists / Alia Swastika -- Vibrations in the air: An Indonesian sound study / Jaklyn Babington -- Your place, my place: Landscape in contemporary Indonesian art / Carol Cains -- Artists and collectives.

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Publisher

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    Canberra, A.C.T: National Gallery of Australia, 2019

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    2000-2099


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    • 0642334811
    • 9780642334817

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