Artist Martin Brown depicts the world’s most ‘Kickin’ cities, exploring how traditions and old school values are continually expressed and survive in modern urban centers. In this Jakarta exhibition the artist has put out five years worth of work in >More
Yet another artist that finds an unquenchable fascination about the ‘big durian’. Indonesian based Canadian artist Ken Pattern has been drawing up the city streets and ally ways of Jakarta and other south east asian cities for over 10 years. >More
JBT presents Heart Records, a musical that runs on old school tunes, taking the viewer to the days of vinyl and romanticism consisting of dedicated young adults with passion in the performing arts. They started off with a group of >More
This project comprises of four different mediums; a short film, portraits, paintings and light installations, all weaving fashion, art and beauty together, but each with their own interpretation of how we use light to create beauty. Dia. Lo. Gue has >More
Jan Camerone is an artist inspired by the beauty of mother nature and all the magical things surrounding him. Most of his painting are drawn by nature’s elements within, which is not only his specialization but also one of his most famous >More
This exhibition is a hit especially with the teens as they see and even participate in creating their own favorite caricatures. The popular Jaya Suprana has made it even more interesting by awarding the best artist with an awesome prize! >More
This artist showcases his latest work through a combination of exquisite techniques and a poetic art language. Inspired by nature, his paintings are presented on a book shaped canvas that tells a story of an evolving mother nature and encourages >More
Once again, the Goethe Institute presents the best photo book from Germany, an exhibition that they have kept consistent over the years. After the exhibition, a selection of the books will be available to the public at Galeri Foto Jurnalistik >More
Jakarta Going Vertical is a premiere exhibition presented by Pullman Jakarta Central Park, featuring nine urban artists from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This work is presented in line with the instability of population and the overloaded infrastructure system of Jakarta that has >More