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Uncertain Behaviour Eko Bintang
Art & Design

(Un)certain Behavior: Eko Bintang’s Solo Exhibition

Our identity is our very own ‘culture’, shaped through various perceptions of us. Yet, it’s impossible to accurately predict what our identity will become over time, creating uncertainty in who or what we actually are. This theme of uncertainty in our self identity is what is explored in Eko Bintang’s current solo exhibition, (Un)certain Behavior, as it presents us with new ways of seeing our identity.

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museum macan logo
Art & Design

Revealing Museum Macan’s New Logo

This November, Museum Macan is celebrating its 7th anniversary with a new visual identity inspired by the connectivity and dynamic nature of Nusantara. The new logo embodies the spirit of openness, diversity, and transformation, reinforcing Museum Macan’s role as a safe space for open dialogue and community engagement.

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Toeti Heraty Museum TPB
Art & Design

A Blend of History and Art at Toeti Heraty Museum

Step into a world where a personal residence transforms into a vibrant art space. Once home to Toeti Heraty, this museum now showcases her legacy alongside bold contemporary works. It’s more than just an art gallery—it’s a cultural escape complete with a cozy café and a homestay for those seeking a deeper experience.

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Masjid Al Fattah The Public Book
Art & Design

Masjid Al Fattah: Reforming Waste to Purity

What is once considered repulsive or revolting is possible to transform into something beautiful and pure. This is the essence behind Masjid Al Fattah, where waste finds new life as eco-friendly bricks, and ultimately becoming a mosque that is cherished by many.

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TOTON The Label The Public Book September 2024
Art & Design

TOTON: Transforming Old Tablecloth into Premium Fashion

In the face of the textile waste crisis, TOTON has taken a significant step towards a greener future by incorporating recycled materials into their designs. The brand breathes new life into traditional Indonesian garments by upcycling leftover fabrics from previous collections with modernity, offering a fresh perspective on women’s fashion.

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