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French writer Annie Ernaux is awarded with the Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden during the Nobel Prize award ceremony at the Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden on December 10, 2022.
French writer Annie Ernaux is awarded with the Nobel Prize in Literature 2022 by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden during the Nobel Prize award ceremony at the Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden on December 10, 2022.
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Nobel literature prize may go for non-Western writer

With no official shortlist, speculation is rife on who the 18-member Academy will settle on, the suspense ending when it announces its pick at 1:00 pm (1100 GMT).

2 days ago
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Silk Road of Art: Chinese cultural treasures from Shanghai to Jakarta

An exhibition of Chinese arts and crafts symbolizing the close connections between China and Indonesia. 

4 days ago
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Gaza cultural heritage brought to light in Geneva

Amphoras, statuettes, vases, oil lamps and figurines are among the 44 objects unearthed in Gaza going on show in the "Patrimony in Peril" exhibition at the Museum of Art and History (MAH).

6 days ago

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Van Gogh's 'Starry Night' inspires Bosnian park

Tens of thousands of lavender bushes, grasses and other plants form swirls and spirals across a dozen hectares that, seen from the air, unmistakably resemble the celestial configuration painted by the Dutch post-Impressionist master in 1889.

6 days ago
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Van Gogh painting set to break Asia record in Hong Kong auction

To date, the most expensive Western painting sold in the region is "Warrior" by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the auction house said.

2 weeks ago
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PICF 2024 celebrates wellness, friendship through song

Confetti, cheers and camaraderie marked the closing of the 2024 Penabur International Choir Festival (PICF), which brought together choir groups from Indonesia and the Philippines through a shared appreciation of melody.

3 weeks ago
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Lost in Java: Tracing French poet Arthur Rimbaud's mythical trail in Indonesia

But it took a true visionary, a determined one, to prophesize his own future. Legendary French poet Arthur Rimbaud did so at the age of 18 years old, and it led him to an odyssey to what was then the Dutch East Indies, specifically the city of Salatiga in Central Java.

1 month ago
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Students hold art exhibition to support education for underprivileged children

Known as Asmaraloka Chapters, the group held the event from Friday to Sunday at SPAC8, Ashta, in South Jakarta with the title “Chapter 2: Dreams”.

1 month ago
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Reimagining coexistence: Australian Piccinini exhibits 'Care' at Museum MACAN

Australian multimedia sculptor Patricia Piccini presents a unique series of hybrid creatures in her debut solo exhibition in Indonesia, lending an eerie surrealism and prompting viewers to question their relationship with nature.

1 month ago
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Suara Festival marks the soft opening of Nuanu City

“Seeing Nuanu come alive with global creativity and energy during this year’s Suara Festival is truly inspiring,” said Sergey Solonin, founder of Nuanu and cofounder of Suara Festival.

1 month ago
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'A New Art Order': SIPFest 2024 offers liberating alternative

The fifth edition of the biennial performing arts festival seeks to offer an alternative space to liberate audiences from the political dynamics sweeping the nation during an election year.

1 month ago
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21 foreign citizens win contest using Indonesian at FHI

Pekan Festival Handai Indonesia (FHI) 2024, an Indonesian language contest for foreign nationals, has wrapped up with 21 winners of different categories announced at the pinnacle of the event in Bali on Aug. 31.

1 month ago
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Ministry, WBI Foundation introduce ASEAN batik motifs

Thee batik motifs were designed using the floral richness from all ASEAN member states to represent harmony in diversity and uniqueness. 

1 month ago
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'Mosaico': Walking among millennia of Italy's mosaic art

Colorful tiles adorn many structures in numerous Italian cities, revealing the history of mosaic art spanning millennia across the boot-shaped peninsula.

1 month ago
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The 'greatest Indonesian album of all time' gets a vinyl reissue

For the first time since its release in 1977, the critically acclaimed soundtrack album Badai Pasti Berlalu has been officially pressed and released on vinyl.

1 month ago
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Maestro Dolorosa Sinaga and her protégé illuminate Indonesia's dark past

Senior sculptor and her protege bring social activism to art, telling the stories of Indonesia's past and present. 

2 months ago
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Examining robots through organic materials

Artist Antonius Kho examines the relationship between humans and robots through a series of artworks celebrating humanity and machinery amid digital and technology advances.

2 months ago
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‘Tiga Sisi’: Exploring everyday beauty with mixed media

Three female artists exhibit their works in ceramics, painting and printmaking using everyday items made from unconventional media.

2 months ago
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Morocco and the imagination beyond

The land has bee inhabited since the beginning of history, yet its far-flung location conjures up tall tales and magical stories that have been passed down from generation to generation.

2 months ago
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Reflecting on 'Matahari Papua': Teater Koma's artistic continuum

Koma Teater played late founder Nano Riantiarno's last manuscript around what would have been his 75th birthday, telling a story of a Papuan tribe fighting a dragon's tyranny. 

2 months ago
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Preserving tradition: The importance of Indonesian arts in a globalized world

Ngurah’s efforts to introduce Indonesian arts to US audiences have borne fruit, particularly in the Midwest. His work at institutions like Northern Illinois University (NIU) and the Indonesian Consulate in Chicago has sparked enthusiasm and curiosity among students.

3 months ago
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Beyond elasticity: History, economics intersect in rubber art

The seeds of rubber’s history in Indonesia took root when the first tree was planted in 1864 at the Bogor Botanical Gardens. Nearly two centuries later, artists in the world’s second-largest producer of natural rubber are exploring the colonial commodity’s role in shaping the decolonization narrative through their works.

3 months ago
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Recreating once-hidden historic Indonesian reliefs

An interactive exhibition at the Salihara arts center in Jakarta seeks to immerse the public in the scale and scope of reliefs conveying founding father and first Indonesian president Soekarno’s vision for the young country.

3 months ago
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Scent trends 2024: A guide to today's perfume preferences

Despite the current global and national hardships, the perfume industry keeps going strong and exudes an aroma of freshness as brands, foreign and domestic alike, keep spraying the latest aromatic vapors.

3 months ago
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Belief in regeneration: Teater Keliling preserves dramatic arts for half a century

Founded in 1974, Teater Keliling is a prolific group of theatrical artists that recently celebrated its 50th anniversary with a fresh, musical reinterpretation of the classic play Mega Mega by Arifin C. Noer.

3 months ago
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'France-Indonesia: Road to Paris 2024': Spreading the spirit of Olympism

The French Embassy in Jakarta is working with the Indonesian Olympics Committee and two French corporations to hold a sporting photography exhibition ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. This is the third time the City of Light will host a Summer Games, exactly 100 years after its second hosting in 1924. Paris first hosted the quadrennial sporting event in 1900.

4 months ago
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‘Wirid’ made art in Butet Kartaredjasa’s ‘Melik Nggendong Lali’

An artist known more for his acting and monologue, Butet Kertaradjasa showcases his many talents from the early stage of his career in the world of arts by displaying approximately 350 sketches, paintings and sculptures.

4 months ago
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Being alive: Singapore International Festival of Arts seeks what it means to be human

Themed “They Declare”, this year’s edition endeavored to welcome voices of people from all backgrounds and identities.

4 months ago
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Indonesians wooed by South Korean opera ‘The Wedding Day’

“Spring sneaks in like a thief!” a female servant belts out onstage, “It stole the winter, and it stole my heart, too.”

4 months ago
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Cultures, nature set to meld at 2024 Singapore International Festival of Arts

The Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) is slated to return on Friday and run until June 2 at multiple theaters across the city-state.

4 months ago