About the part that art plays in a globalising society

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Ruangrupa, photo credit: Jin Panji

ruangrupa

ruangrupa was founded in Jakarta in 2000 by a group of artists. The founders felt that there was a great necessity for “space” (physically and mentally) in Jakarta, where artists could work intensively and could direct their attention more to means of analysis and less to means of production. A space that conveyed the ideas of visual art – which are important to analyse, mediate, and furnish – like public art, performance art, and video art. The founders felt that this was the only way in which visual art could possess a critical sensibility, which is the most important position of art in society.

As a non-profit organisation, ruangrupa consistently advances artistic ideas in both an urban context and within the culture at large through exhibitions, festivals, art laboratories, workshops, research, and by publishing books, magazines, and online journals.