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  2. Institute of Indonesian Arts and Culture, Bandung - Wikipedia

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    Bandung Institute of Indonesian Arts and Culture (Indonesian: Institut Seni Budaya Indonesia Bandung, abbreviated as ISBI Bandung), is a state-owned, arts and cultural-oriented educational institution located in Bandung, Indonesia.

  3. Institut Seni Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Institut Seni Indonesia or Indonesian Institute of Arts may refer to: ... Institute of Indonesian Arts and Culture, Bandung; List of universities in Indonesia

  4. List of universities in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    (Institut Seni Indonesia Padang Panjang) ISI Padang Panjang 1965 West Sumatra: Padang Panjang: B 010 Bandung Institute of Indonesian Arts and Culture (Institut Seni Budaya Indonesia Bandung) ISBI Bandung 1968 West Java: Bandung: Very Good: 011 Aceh Institute of Indonesian Arts and Culture (Institut Seni Budaya Indonesia Aceh) ISBI Aceh 2014 Aceh

  5. List of museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia

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    The building in the photograph, the second building of the museum's society, was also the oldest museum building in Indonesia, dating from the 19th century. This list includes many museums and cultural institutions in Indonesia (including aquariums, zoos, and botanical gardens, following the definition of the International Council of Museums).

  6. Dance in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Papuan tumbu tanah dance. Prior to their contact with the outer world the people of the Indonesian archipelago had already developed their own styles of dancing, still somewhat preserved by those who resist outside influences and choose tribal life in the interior of Sumatra (example: Batak, Nias, Mentawai), of Kalimantan/Borneo (example: Dayak, Punan, Iban), of Java (example: Baduy), of ...

  7. Abdul Djalil Pirous - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Djalil Pirous (11 March 1932 – 16 April 2024), known as A.D. Pirous, was an Indonesian fine arts artist and lecturer.He was a pioneer in graphic design education at the Fine Arts Institute of Technology in Bandung, and the founder of an art and design studio called Decenta (1973–1983).

  8. Indonesian New Art Movement - Wikipedia

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    Priyanto Sunarto, Seniman, 1976, reconstructed 2015, Line drawing on wall, Collection of National Gallery Singapore The Indonesian New Art Movement, also known as Gerakan Seni Rupa Baru (GSRB) was an art movement of young artists from Bandung and Yogyakarta against the institutional concept of Indonesian fine art (Indonesian: Seni Rupa) being limited to paintings and sculptures.

  9. Agus R. Sarjono - Wikipedia

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    Agus R. Sarjono (born 27 July 1962 in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia) is an Indonesian poet and author. [1] In 1988, he graduated from Department of Indonesian Literature of IKIP Bandung, and then finished his postgraduate program in Universitas Indonesia at the faculty of literature and cultural studies in 2002.