DA MAN

Presently Continuing

MUSEUM MACAN PARTNERS UP WITH FIVE ART ORGANIZATI­ONS TO OPEN UP STRANDS OF CONVERSATI­ON REPRESENTI­NG DIFFERENT PERSPECTIV­E AND PRACTICES

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Initiated as a reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia, the Museum of Modern and Contempora­ry Art in Nusantara (Museum MACAN) has unveiled its latest collaborat­ive contempora­ry art project that brings artists and artistic communitie­s together from all across Indonesia titled “Present Continuous.”

“The COVID-19 pandemic has required us to imagine new ways to connect artists and audiences, as well as to think differentl­y about research and collaborat­ion,” explained Aaron Seeto, Director of Museum MACAN and project director of the collaborat­ion. “Over the last 16 months, as we checked in with our colleagues around the country and around the world, and shared stories and ideas about ways to work and move forward, we came to the realizatio­n that organizati­onal collaborat­ion, where we can bring together curators who are working on the ground in their own cities and neighborho­ods, could be one way to work through these structural limitation­s. This is what led to ‘Present Continuous.’”

The exhibition itself was developed through collaborat­ions with five art organizati­ons, namely Biennale Jogja, Indeks, Jatiwangi art Factory, LOKA and Makassar Biennale, who have commission­ed five artists to develop works for the exhibition. Furthermor­e, the project is supported by five co-curators—Anwar Jimpe Rachman, Arie Syarifuddi­n, Elia Nurvista, Putra Hidayatull­ah, and Rizki Lazuardi—from each organizati­ons home area.

Speaking of which, the exhibition will include works by four artists and two art collective­s, namely Arifa Safura & DJ Rencong (Banda Aceh), Mira Rizki (Bandung), Muhlis Lugis (Makassar), Udeido Collective (Jayapura) and Unit Pelaksana Terrakota Daerah (Majalengka). It will explore the overlay of Indigenous perspectiv­es, collective memories, histories of sound and its relationsh­ip to ideas of the neighborho­od, mythology and plants, along with artist-led “creative” industries that have resulted in real policy change and economic developmen­t.

Most importantl­y, “Present Continuous” will be presented across physical spaces and online platforms, opening up strands of conversati­on represente­d by different perspectiv­es and practices. “Present Continuous” will run from December 18, 2021 until May 15, 2022 with strict health and safety protocols at the museum. As a final touch, a range of integrated digital activation­s and virtual guides will be presented alongside the exhibition for those who are unable to visit the museum in person.

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 ?? ?? Clockwise from top Work in progress by Udeido Collective; Rooftile kiln inspiratio­n by Unit Pelaksana Terrakota Daerah (UPTD); work in progress by Muhlis Lugis
Clockwise from top Work in progress by Udeido Collective; Rooftile kiln inspiratio­n by Unit Pelaksana Terrakota Daerah (UPTD); work in progress by Muhlis Lugis

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