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  1. The Indonesian National Revolution (Indonesian: Revolusi Nasional Indonesia, Dutch: Indonesische Onafhankelijkheidsoorlog) also known as the Indonesian War of Independence, was an armed conflict and diplomatic struggle between the Republic of Indonesia and the Dutch Empire and an internal social revolution during postwar and ...

    • 17 August 1945 – 27 December 1949, (4 years, 4 months, 1 week and 3 days)
  2. 9 de abr. de 2024 · April 9, 20244:40 PM ET. Heard on All Things Considered. By. Michael Levitt. , Kat Lonsdorf. , William Troop. , Ari Shapiro. 8-Minute Listen. Playlist. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with David Van...

    • The Spirit of Revolution and Struggle
    • Artists in The Revolution
    • Contemporary Art Commission
    • Loans
    • Book
    • Online Exhibition
    • Programme Accompanying The Exhibtion: Selected Events Availble in Engelish
    • Curators and Cooperation
    • Benefactors
    • Vital Support

    Revolusi!begins with Sukarno’s declaration of Indonesian independence on 17 August 1945. The closing chord is Sukarno’s triumphant return to the country on 28 December 1949, the day after the transfer of sovereignty by the Dutch. The exhibition focuses on the period between these two events, on the spirit of the revolution and struggle for the futu...

    The revolution was a period of experimentation and creativity for Indonesian nationalists. Artists, in conjunction with politicians, formed a modern revolutionary vanguard. Paintings hung in government buildings to represent the Indonesian revolution. The streets were alive with posters, graffiti and pamphlets. Art served as a political instrument ...

    Commissioned by the Rijksmuseum Yogyakarta-based artist Timoteus Anggawan Kusno (b. 1989) is making an artwork especially for the exhibition consisting of objects in the Rijksmuseum collection whose origins can be traced to the colonial period, evoking and giving voice to the decades-long resistance that preceded the Indonesian revolution and the c...

    Loans have also been committed by ao Affandi Museum Yogyakarta, Galeri Nasional of Indonesia, Jakarta Art Council, Museum Seni Rupa Jakarta, Museum Komunikasi dan Informatika Jakarta, Museum Universtas Pelita Harapan Tangerang, Imperial War Museum London, National Library of Australia, Tropenmuseum Amsterdam, University Library Leiden, Museum Bronb...

    The exhibition will be accompanied by the book Revolusi! Indonesia Independent, with contributions by Harm Stevens, Amir Sidharta, Bonnie Triyana, Marion Anker, Remco Raben, Yudhi Soerjoatmodjo, Aminudin TH Siregar and Anne-Lot Hoek. Cover and design: Irma Boom Office. Publisher: Atlas ContactPaperback with illustrations, 272 pages. ISBN Dutch 978 ...

    For visitors interested in more in-depth insights, and for people who are unable to come to the museum in person, there will also be an online version of Revolusi!An interactive world map will introduce visitors to ten eyewitnesses and their stories, told through objects, photos and film excerpts.

    This programme of events and activities is being run though a partnership with the programmers Sadiah Boonstra and Maria Rey-Lamslag and the venues. Made possible in part by vfonds and DutchCulture. Subject to Covid regulations.

    The exhibition Revolusi! Indonesia Independentis curated by Harm Stevens, Curator of History; Rijksmuseum, Amir Sidharta, curator and researcher, Director of Museum Lippo / Museum Universitas Pelita Harapan, Tangerang, and co-founder of Sidharta Auctioneer based in Jakarta; Bonnie Triyana, historian and Editor-in-Chief of Historia.ID, based in Jaka...

    The exhibition Revolusi!is made possible in part by the Mondriaan Fund. The appointment of the Indonesian curators Amir Sidharta and Bonnie Triyana has been made possible by the Johan Huizinga Fund / Rijksmuseum Fund. The additional programme accompanying the exhibition with room for dialogue has been made possible in part by vfonds and DutchCultur...

    The Rijksmuseum is grateful for all forms of support it receives. More than ever, it is clear that government funding, contributions from the business community, and funds, donations, legacies and Friends are and will remain essential for the Rijksmuseum.

  3. These profound changes amongst the indigenous Indonesian population are often referred to as the "Indonesian National Revival". They were accompanied by increased political activism and culminated in Indonesian nationalists' proclaiming independence on 17 August 1945.

  4. 21 de mar. de 2022 · While the Indonesian National Revolution symbolized a new era for Indonesians yearning for independence, the upheaval meant displacement for hundreds of thousands of Dutch nationals,...

  5. 10 de feb. de 2022 · By Nina Siegal. Published Feb. 10, 2022 Updated Feb. 14, 2022. AMSTERDAM — When the Rijksmuseum decided to stage a major exhibition on Indonesias struggle for freedom from 350 years of...

  6. The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and armed resistance of the Indonesian National Revolution, fighting against the forces of the Netherlands and pro-Dutch civilians, until the latter officially acknowledged Indonesia's independence in 1949.