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Rift at the Kebon Sirih Gallery

Tuesday, June 10, 2003

BI has spent some Rp5 billion on collecting works of art. Apparently, this is classified as one of the facilities of its board of governors.

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APAINTING of a man from the Island of Nias jumping over a maze of numbers immediately grabs ones attention as one enters the luxurious building. On ones right, there is a painting of a Javanese woman dancing gracefully against a background of old banknotes. Both of these paintings are the work of celebrated painter Dede Eri Supria and are entitled The History of Indonesian Money I and II. A pair of paintings by Teguh Ostenrik hang on the west wal

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