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Rejected by the Home Country
The Exiles by Lola Amaria follows the bereaved path of 10 Indonesian exiles outside their home country after the September 1965 tragedy. They await the government’s next step.
Interlude Edisi : Monday, March 20, 2023
Dutch Apology, Seven Decades Late
A landmark study by three major research institutes on extreme Dutch violence in Indonesia resulted in an apology by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the first one by a Dutch government head. The country’s rosy self-image is among the reasons this admittance comes so late.
Interlude Edisi : Monday, February 28, 2022
Indonesian Revolution at the Heart of Dutch Civilization
THE grand exhibition Revolusi! Indonesië Onafhankelijk (Revolution! Indonesia Independent) opened in February at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, involving guest curators Amir Sidharta and Bonnie Triyana. A month prior to opening, it already attracted ample attention due to an opinion piece by Bonnie Triyana.
Interlude Edisi : Monday, February 28, 2022
Controversy of the Indonesia Exhibition at Rijksmuseum
A month prior to its opening, a major exhibition on Indonesia at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum has already been at the center of fierce public debate. Guest curator Bonnie Triyana and the Rijksmuseum are reported to the Dutch police. The Netherland’s main museum is seen as succumbing to right-wing criticism.
Arts Edisi : Monday, January 24, 2022
New Viewpoints on Indonesia’s Independence
The Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands’ main museum, will roll out Revolusi!, a big exhibition on Indonesia. It promises to be a unique presentation on Indonesia’s Independence War. Indonesian experts have been involved in the exhibition since the very beginning.