The latest edition of the Yogyakarta biennial explores ‘Titen’, a Javanese word for the art (or science?) of reading nature’s signs in order to predict natural disasters
Haunted by the imagery of Dutch colonisation, Indonesian musician Kasimyn’s latest album takes listeners on a sonic journey into death, desire, ecstasy and... ‘Javafuturism’?
Jakarta is sinking. As Indonesia begins a process of relocating its capital city to East Borneo, and to a newer, greener architecture, can this really represent a fresh start for the nation?
In the essay collection ‘Climate: Our Right to Breathe’, 25 writers, artists and activists trace how climate change interacts with long-standing systemic injustices