The emergence of alternative art spaces managed by young artists have played an important role in the last ten years of Indonesian art development. This book was published on the occasion of an exhibition at North Art Space, Jakarta in June 2010, which presented twenty-one alternative spaces and wide-ranging art initiatives along with the documentation of their activities.

Profiles of the following participants are included: Akademi Samali (Jakarta), Asbestos Art Space (Bandung), Atap Alis (Jakarta), Byar Creative Industry (Semarang), Common Room Networks Foundation (Bandung), Forum Lenteng (Jakarta), Gardu Unik (Cirebon), House of Natural Fiber (Yogyakarta), Jatiwangi Art Factory (Jatiwangi), Kampung Segart (Jakarta), Malang Meeting Point (Malang), Maros Visual Culture Initiative (Jakarta), Performance Klub (Yogyakarta), Ruangrupa (Jakarta), Ruang Akal (Makassar), Ruang Mes56 (Yogyakarta), Sarueh (Padang Panjang), Serrum (Jakarta), Tembok Bomber (Jakarta), Urbanspace (Surabaya), Videolab (Bandung).
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Bahasa Indonesian, 

English

Publication/Creation date

2010

No of pages

160

No of copies

2

Content type

anthology

Chapter headings

Fixing the Chain of the Cycle of Ideas - Ade DARMAWAN

The Politics and Poetics of Art Spaces: A Brief History - Rifky EFFENDY

Fixer: Exhibition of Alternative Spaces & Art Groups in Indonesia
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