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Art Jakarta 2023: A Global Art Extravaganza at JIExpo Kemayoran



From left to right, Anjasmara Prasetya and Lugas Syllabus








Art Jakarta 2023, an international art week extravaganza, recently took center stage at JIExpo Kemayoran in Jakarta from November 17 to 19. This premier event showcased an eclectic array of artworks from both Indonesian and foreign artists, creating a vibrant tapestry of global artistic expression.


The JIExpo Kemayoran area buzzed with creativity and excitement as thousands of art enthusiasts flocked to witness the diverse talents on display. The event served as a melting pot for creativity, fostering a dynamic exchange between artists and art lovers from around the world.

Choerudin Roadyn and visitors


Among the distinguished participants this year was Linda Gallery, featuring a remarkable exhibition by renowned Chinese sculptors and artists from Malaysia and Indonesia. Raduan Man, known for his expertise in woodcut printing, shared the spotlight with Farhan Siki, celebrated as the "Asian Bansky" and a UOB Painting of the Year winner. The showcase also included works by Choerodin Roadyn, Rusnoto, and Lugas Syllabus, representing the rich and diverse artistic landscape of Indonesia.


Ren Zhe's sculptors



Art Jakarta 2023 provided a platform for these talented individuals to exhibit their masterpieces, reflecting a harmonious blend of cultural influences. The event's international flavor, with galleries joining from around the world, highlighted the city's growing prominence as a hub for the global art community.


Raduan Man artworks


As the curtains fell on this year's Art Jakarta, it left an indelible mark on the art scene, reinforcing Jakarta's position as a thriving center for artistic dialogue and collaboration. The event's success underscores the significance of fostering cross-cultural connections through the universal language of art, creating a legacy that transcends borders.


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