Dozens of artworks from 44 artists from 12 countries will be showcased at the National Gallery in Jakarta until Nov. 10.
Held in cooperation with the Culture and Education Ministry, the Southeast Asia Plus (SEA+) Triennale exhibition presents 44 pieces of two and three-dimensional artworks that cross between different mediums and nationalities.
Curated by Rizki A. Zaelani, Asikin Hasan, A Ririk Kusmara and Badrolhisham M. Tahir, the event aims to connect the growth of Indonesian art to Southeast Asian art in line with a constantly evolving international art map.
(Read also: Must-see artworks at National Gallery Singapore)
Angki Purbandono, Agan Harahap and I Putu Wirantawan are three of the 33 Indonesian artists participating in the exhibition.
National Gallery director Tubagus Sukmana said in a press release that the exhibition showcased "the articulation of each artist’s attention to life experiences from different places and contexts.”
The SEA+ Triennale is being held in the gallery's A, B and C buildings, with opening hours between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. (mra/kes)
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