ARTJOG 2020 in Indonesia invites artists to explore time


By AGENCY

Visitors view Andrita Yuniza Orbandi’s 'Whirlwind Of Time' installation at last year’s ARTJOG MMXIX contemporary art festival, which attracted more than 100,000 people. Photo: The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network

The annual international contemporary art festival ARTJOG will return from July 23 to Aug 30 at the Jogja National Museum (JNM) in Jogyakarta, Indonesia.

Last year’s ARTJOG showcased 122 art works by 39 artists, with more than 100,000 people reportedly visiting the high profile festival.

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