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Artists and the People: Ideologies of Art in Indonesia

ELLY KENT is a visual artist, translator, researcher and educator with 20 years of experience working in academia and the arts in Indonesia and Australia. She is a lecturer in Indonesian studies at UNSW Canberra.

NUS Press (First published, 2022)
xvii + 263 pages including Bibliography and Index

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Artists and the People: Ideologies of Art in Indonesia examines why so many established and emerging artists in the world’s largest archipelagic nation choose to work directly with people and in the studio. While the social dimension of Indonesian art makes it distinctive in the globalised world of contemporary art, Elly Kent is the first to explore this engagement in Indonesian terms. What are the historical, political and social conditions that lie beneath these polyvalent practices? How do formal and informal institutions, communities and artist-run-initiatives contribute to the practices and discourses behind socially-engaged art in Indonesia? What do artists do when they locate their practice in a broader social milieu, and what tensions arise when artists integrate communities, governments, politics, history and people into their practice?

Drawing on interviews with artists, translations of archival material, visual analyses and participation in artists’ projects, this book presents a unique, interdisciplinary examination of ideologies of art in Indonesia. It portrays the ways art practice and theory are understood within Indonesia and inside Indonesian-language discourse. Indonesia’s artists have continued to explore, resist and draw on the methodologies and discourses of social responsibility and artistic autonomy generated by Indonesian arts practitioners through their early 20th-century encounters with modernity and the founding of the nation state. This book brings contemporary practice into conversation with art history in Indonesia.

Acknowledgements
Introduction: Entanglement in the World

1. History, Identity and Culture: The Matrix for the Artist’s Soul
2. Turba, Down to “the People”
3. Kerakyatan: Conscientisation for the People
4. Ethics and Aesthetics

Impermanent Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

Weight0.416 kg
Dimensions22.7 × 15.2 × 1.4 cm
Author(s)

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Publisher

Year Published

2022

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