In this Open Column submission, Sheilla Njoto invites us to consider one thing in the pursuit that is modern love: Are we dating, or are we just self-marketing?
Set in Jakarta, Khairani Barokka (Okka) introduces us to a dystopian world where people live with no reminders of history or appreciation of the past. A bleak world that revolves among two central characters of a grandmother and her granddaughter seeking to find meaning of the world they live in.
For the next 6 months, one of our W_Music editors, Chandra Drews, familiarly known as Ffonz, will share his obsession of record labels and explains why he finds the selected labels special to him. Here he continues withhis second selection: Atlantic Records.
Mitha Budhyarto questions the practice of our education system. Here, she explains boldly why a theory-based education in our art department may lead to a much favorable impact.
Set in Jakarta, Khairani Barokka (Okka) introduces us to a dystopian world where people live with no reminders of history or appreciation of the past. A bleak world that revolves among two central characters of a grandmother and her granddaughter seeking to find meaning of the world they live in.
For the next 6 months, one of our W_Music editors, Chandra Drews, familiarly known as Ffonz, will share his obsession of record labels and explains why he finds the selected labels special to him. Here is his first selection: Blue Note Records.
The active number of participants in this year's Young Curators Forum at Yogyakarta proves to highlight the promising growth of Indonesia's art world. In this opinion piece, Mitha Budhyarto continues her musings of curatorial practice in Indonesia.