Travel photographer Martin Westlake recently launched his book called ‘Eastward’ a photographic tribute to the story of his ongoing journey and discovery in this part of the world. Travelling to Indonesia for the first time in the 80s, Martin immediately >More
This was an event that brought out a lot of the local art dealers to participate in a bidding battle to get their hands on these artistic goods. On auction were a lot of paintings dating back from the 50s >More
The French coined the expression ‘joi de vivre’ which translates into the “joy of living” and for the regular city bloke stuck in the daily humdrums of the Jakarta life, Tropicsence was the event to be at. Why? This was >More
“The 3 House” in Kuningan Village was the venue where all the right vibes were set prior to the main event. The infamous Indra Aziz provided some mean scats in collaboration with the DJ doing it old school and there >More
This is an exhibition developed and presented by the Australian Institute of Architects and supported by the Australian government through the International Cultural Council. As we witness the growth of everyday urbanism we come across many challenges, especially in the >More
Award-winning artist Yarno has once again put his work on display for Jakarta’s art heads. Yes, stemming from an artistic journey and education stretching over 15 years this Indonesian artisan is synonymous for his strong characteristic strokes in creating urban >More
Surprisingly stencil art is to many a very therapeutic way of creating art. They describe the cutting work and attention to detail as a medium that immerses them into the art itself allowing it to take and come to life. >More
White Shoes and the Couples Company designed a program which brought photography exhibitions and musical performances to various cities in Indonesia. This art project started from the idea of Sari, the vocalist of WSATCC, when she found some old photographs >More
As a new artist collective, Parallab is relatively unknown to the public. Their new establishment was initiated by some Bandung artists including Albert Yonathan, Budi Adi Nugroho, Dita Gambiro, Faisal Habibi, Radi Arwinda, Tisa Granicia, Wiyoga Muhardanto, Yuki Agriardi and >More