
Indonesian artist Timoteus Anggawan Kusno is holding a video exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei. He’s showing two video works exploring Indonesia’s colonial past. FTV reporter Stephany Yang spoke to the exhibit’s curator to learn more.
Using bamboo props in the shape of horses, the dancers chant and communicate with ancestral spirits.
The performance takes place in a former villa of the Dutch elites who controlled Indonesia’s sugar industry. This is one of the video works created by Indonesian artist Timoteus Anggawan Kusno. Through this work, he tells the story of Indonesia’s past and the effects of the sugar industry on local society and culture.
Violet Lin
Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei
He collaborated with local Indonesian dancers. For the artist, communicating with the ancestral spirits is a bit like having a dialogue with the local history of Indonesia. Through the video, he hopes to use dialogue with spirits to explore local Indonesian history. The video also draws inspiration from Indonesia’s own elements. Indonesia was ruled by the West in the 19th century, including by the Dutch. The footage delves into the sugar industry, which was developed during the Dutch colonial period, showing the villas where high-ranking officials lived and sugarcane fields.
Another video work was shot on a railway built during the Dutch colonial period in Indonesia. The artist included archival footages of the Dutch colonization, political propaganda, and past totalitarian regimes. The exhibition aims to provide a deeper understanding of the period of political transition in Indonesia and the country’s colonial culture.
Violet Lin
Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei
Using railway imagery, the artist simulates the colonizers’ perspective on Indonesia. Although these colonial and authoritarian cultures are no longer part of Indonesia today, there are still traces of memories and indelible relics remaining in the fabric of daily life.
The exhibition will be on show until April 21 at MOCA in Taipei.
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印尼藝術家提摩特斯.安格萬.庫斯諾正在台北當代藝術館舉辦影像個展。展出兩部探索印尼殖民歷史的錄像作品。一起來看看!
舞者以竹編馬匹為道具,吟唱著與祖靈溝通。
以過去印尼製糖業時期,荷蘭殖民者所遺留的別墅廢墟作為拍攝地點。這是印尼藝術家提摩特斯.安格萬.庫斯諾創作的錄像作品之一。透過這部作品,講述印尼的歷史故事以及製糖業對當地社會和文化的影響。
[[台北當代藝術館教育發展暨發展行銷組 林育華]]
"他跟印尼在地的舞者一起合作,對於藝術家來講,跟祖靈的溝通有一點像是在跟印尼在地的歷史做一個對話。透過錄像也希望透過祖靈過去的對話形式,呈現印尼的在地歷史的面貌。取經的背景也有印尼在地的元素。印尼在19世紀經過西方的統治,像是荷蘭,有荷蘭殖民時期發展的糖業的歷史,還有高官住的別墅,還有甘蔗田"
另一件錄像作品,在印尼荷蘭殖民時期所建造的一條鐵路上進行拍攝。藝術家收錄荷蘭殖民時期、政治宣傳和過去獨裁政權的檔案影像。展覽希望讓民眾能深入了解印尼的政治轉型時期和殖民文化。
[[台北當代藝術館教育發展暨發展行銷組 林育華]]
"藝術家透過這個鐵路所帶到的畫面,有一點在模擬當初殖民者的視角,他怎麼看待印尼這塊土地。雖然這些殖民跟獨權文化現在已經不在印尼,可是歷史留下來的印象,其實在他們印尼的日常生活中,還是遺留下來很多不可抹滅的遺跡"
印尼藝術家提摩特斯.安格萬.庫斯諾的個展「幻殤」,將在台北當代藝術館展出至4月21日。
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