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One hundred unpublished works by the photojournalists of national publication Kompas are being exhibited from Feb. 7-12 at the Bentara Budaya cultural center in Palmerah, South Jakarta.
The exhibition is a part of the Kompas Photography Festival (Festival Fotografi Kompas), which marks Kompas' first showing its own photojournalists’ works. The 100 chosen photos were taken from the book Unpublished ( 2014 ), which comprises works by 22 Kompas photojournalists.
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Appreciation of restricted images: 'Unpublished' photo exhibition.
Unpublished: A space for the rejects.
(The Jakarta Post / Masajeng Rahmiasri, Hans David Tampubolon)