Indonesia: Contemporary Art of the World’s Largest Archipelago
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14:10 — 14:40 (May 22) New Treryakov Gallery Small Hall
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Public interview
As the art world shifts its focus beyond Eurocentric narratives, Indonesia emerges as a compelling and culturally rich landscape. With deep-rooted traditions and bold contemporary practices, its vibrant art scene is gaining increasing international recognition.
In the creative hubs of Jakarta and Yogyakarta, Indonesian artists and collectives are redefining ideas of community, identity, and global exchange — offering fresh curatorial perspectives and challenging established frameworks.
Curious to discover contemporary voices from the world’s largest archipelago? Join us for a session that invites you to shift the gaze and engage with one of today's most exciting and vital art scenes.
Moderator: Tamara Arzumanyan, art historian and Indologist, senior lecturer at the Department of Art Theory and History at the Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute, honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts
Speaker: Bayu Genia Krishbie, Curator, National Gallery of Indonesia