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Agak Laen returns funnier and warmer, but don’t call it a sequel
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Carla Bianpoen is a curator, journalist, writer and observer of contemporary art and culture.

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Jakarta PROVOKE!: When artists take space and call for change
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Jakarta PROVOKE!: When artists take space and call for change

As part of Jakarta’s anniversary celebrations, 19 artists and 19 curators step onto the scene not just to showcase, but to speak with purpose.
All that is in between: Islamic art bridges tradition and innovation in Jeddah
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All that is in between: Islamic art bridges tradition and innovation in Jeddah

This year’s Islamic Arts Biennale unites the sacred and the experimental, inviting pilgrims and visitors to reimagine faith through scent, sculpture, sound and storytelling.
Curators as catalysts: Redefining art in Indonesia and beyond
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Curators as catalysts: Redefining art in Indonesia and beyond

Through groundbreaking exhibitions, visionary curators have transformed the Indonesian and global art scene, pushing boundaries and redefining the role of artists and audiences alike.
Indonesian women artists transcend compliance
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Indonesian women artists transcend compliance

Once compliant in their silence but persistent in their hard work, Indonesian women artists have since broken through societal and artistic barriers to reshape the nation’s art scene.
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