Sulapan Urung Taka: Installation art changes the perception of space by instilling artistic community
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Sulapan Urung Taka, Installation Art, Perception of Space, Artistic CommunityAbstract
Collective artists are bound together by shared ideologies, aesthetics, and/or beliefs. SULAPAN URUNG TAKA aims to highlight the art community's environment by showcasing young artists’ creativity. It is a way to celebrate the creativity of artists through their individual pieces, and the installation is also a creative celebration and an introduction to the audience, where they can experience the structure firsthand. The rooftop of the NafaSyahdu Art Studio was chosen for a permanent installation that is thought of as a collaborative piece of art and can be used by the community and the general public as a place to meet.
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