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Political Works in the Biennale

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

POSTERS of Marsinah surround the main verandah of the Jogja National Museum. Newspaper clippings about the bloody murder of the factory worker and her picure are stuck on the corrugated fence around the hall-sized verandah.

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The art work by Moelyono titled Pembangunan Taman Monumen Marsinah exhibited at the Jogja National Museum. /tEMPO/Shinta Maharani. tempo : 173485127197.

AN OBJECT similar to a woman’s body without a head in a cement bag and outer sack has been latched onto the fencing. In the middle of the fence is a high pile of bricks and bamboo. An item like a television set is on the wall of bricks.

The installation titled Pembangunan Taman Monumen Marsinah (Construction of the Park of the Marsinah Monument) by Moelyono, an artist from Tulungagung, East Java, is the most eye-catching and engaging

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