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New Publication: “Essays on Video Art & New Media: Indonesia & Beyond”

IVAA New Publication
In collaboration with
Krisna Murti
‘Essays on Video Art and New Media: Indonesia and Beyond’, Krisna Murti (IVAA, 2009).
A compilation of essays by the video and new media artist upon reading the phenomenon taking place in the formation of our culture today. A culture full of change especially in the areas of media and information [...]

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Video Documentation: Stencil Technique Workshop using Spray Paint

This documentation presents a step-by-step process that went on during the stencil workshop guided by Arie Dyanto. This technique is ona of the applications of making image patterns and coloring using spray paint, either airbrush or aerosol. The stencil is done by making patterns of images using paper, plastic or metal plate. Then color is [...]

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Book: Folders – 10 Years of Documentation of Cemeti Art Foundation

This book is a collection of essays writetn by two researchers who actively maintain KUNCI
Cultural Studies Center, Nuraini Juliastuti (Nuning) and Yuli Andari. Nuning and Andari first read through the documentation collected by Yayasan Seni Cemeti. They then proceeded to determine the themes that seemed to be repeated from time to time, and as such [...]

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Video Documentation: Performance Art Compilation by Yustoni Volunteero

Yustoni Volunteero is one of the founders of Taring Padi, a community that actively engages in creating works with socio-political themes and communal work. In addition to being Taring Padi member, he also often appears with individual work, particularly in performance art. In these documented works he brings forth very personal messages, although still with [...]

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Video Tutorial: Drypoint

Drypoint is a graphic art technique that is part of intaglio. The difference is, this technique does not involve the process of acidification. With drypoint technique, an image is etched with a metal or diamond point on a copper, aluminum or acryllic plate. This technique is one of the subjects aimed at supporting Gerilya Project, [...]

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Video Tutorial: Ukiyo-e

This video tutorial is a part of a workshop series Gerilya Project, and was guided by Eddi Prabandono, an artist who had done a lot of graphic and installation works. Ukiyo-e is a Japanese wood etching technique that developed during Edo era. This technique was used to duplicate paintings of scenery, nature and daily lives [...]

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Video Tutorial: Tapestri Art

Tapestry art has been found in Indonesia since 2500 BC. In Indonesia, tapestry is similar to weaving. In creating a work of weaving, the basic frame is made by weaving. Tapestry art is a new term for contemporary weaving artists, and the materials used could be any form of fiber, either chemically processed or natural, [...]

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Video Documentation: Jogja with a Heart of Mural

Most of the footage and photos in this video used materials from IVAA documentation taken from 1999 to 2006. The material of this documentation was then synchronized with the research performed before production. The focus of the research was to review the develppment of public art (especially murals) in Yogyakarta, both from the creator’s persepctive [...]

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Book: Cultural Politics in Contemporary Art World – AD Pirous and Indonesian Art Landscape

This book is a collection of  four essays, all related to the collaboration between Kenneth M. George and A.D. Pirous since 1985. This collection of essays was not intended to become a comprehensive view on the position of Pirous in the history of Indonesian modern art, or to jack up Pirous’ popularity more than other [...]

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Video Documentation: Disini Akan Dibangun Mal

This is a documentation of public art that is critical, but employs aesthetic and artistic strategies, as well as euphemistic, like the Yogyakarta public. The plan to build eight shopping malls in Yogyakarta was well known, either through news coverage in various media, both print and electronic, as well as in daily conversations among the [...]

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Book: Aspects of Indonesian Visual Arts – Identity and Mass Culture

Visual art agendas presented in Aspects of Indonesian Visual Art consists of three books. “Identity and Mass Culture” addresses several issues, e.g. reimagining identities that captures various phenomena observed in Indonesian art. These phenomena are closely related to the bargaining position between locality, nationality, and internationality. It also addresses popular culture and the overarching aesthetics, [...]

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Book: Aspects of Indonesian Visual Arts – Paradigms and Markets

“Paradigms and Markets” talks about the influence of markets and art capitalization that brought a certain wind into the climate of art creation in Indonesia. The focus is on elaborating the term ‘market’, ‘Supporting community’, as well as factors that formed the parameters in the mechanism of exchange and trade in art; especially the role [...]

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Book: Aspects of Indonesian Visual Art – Politics and Gender

“Politics and Gender” discusses the connection between art and the people, ideas about popular transformation, art and politics. This books talks about phenomena and social factors that support the genesis of an art movement, including how art could become the vehicle to build popular critical consciousness as a sign of the growth of equality [...]

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Catalogue: Tali Ikat Fiber Connections

This catalogue was published for the exhibition “Tali Ikat: Fiber Connections” held in Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia on 4 to 18 September 2002. This exhibition was held in collaboration with Festival dan Lomba Batik Internasional Motif Yogyakarta II.
Media Type: Catalogue
Pages: 82 pages.
Writers: Anusapati, Ardiyanto Pranata, James Bennet
Editor: -
Year: 2002
ISBN: -

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Journal: Mudik

This journal presents the journey of AWAS! Recent Art from Indonesia exhibition in 1999 until 2002. It begins with sories on the failures and successes of a small work team, comments from the exhibiting artists, to reviews from media and art publications.
Media Type: Journal
Pages: 71 pages.
Writers: Enin Supriyanto, Toshihiro Taira, Toshiya Echizen, Stuart Koop
Editor: AWAS Team
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Book: OUTLET – Yogyakarta in Indonesian Contemporary Art Map

The four researchers who contributed to this book agreed that the definition of contemporary art cannot be understood without studying the development of modern art; that contemporary art is essentially a contradiction to modern art. The four researchers realize that any discussion on contemporary art cannot be started with a simple definition of “today’s art” [...]

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Catalogue: AWAS! Recent Art from Indonesia

This catalogue is a recording of a travelling exhibition AWAS! Recent Art from Indonesia during 1999-2000. The exhibition travelled to several countries in Asia, Australia and Europe. Contributors in this catalogue communicated important points. Other than just exchanges and networking processes, they also addressed Indonesian tendencies in the specific issues worked as well as techniques.
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