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View all search resultsFrom Agus Suwage’s ironic self-portraits to Aytjoe Christien’s meditative abstraction and Ricky Janitra’s solar-powered soundscape, the annual fair showcased how artists across generations are expanding the language of contemporary art.
For the third time, the leading digital investment app in Indonesia, Bibit.id, is collaborating with Art Jakarta to communicate how financial and art communities can coexist and benefit each other.
The highly anticipated Art Jakarta, a weeklong international showcase of contemporary art, is set to make its grand return this year from Nov. 17 to 19 at a new venue in the heart of Central Jakarta, promising a great experience for art collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The event was hosted by SWE as the main part of their engineering week program, which provides coding, robotics and science engineering classes. Prior to the event on Feb. 22, the group visited five schools in Jakarta to boost the students' interest in STEAM.
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