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DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170121T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170121T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170122T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170124T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170125T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170126T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170127T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170128T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170129T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561277
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170131T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170131T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561278
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170201T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170201T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561279
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170203T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170202T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561280
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170203T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170203T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561281
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170204T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170204T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561282
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170205T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170205T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561283
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170207T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170207T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561284
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170208T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170208T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170210T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170209T150000Z
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LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170210T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
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LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170211T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170211T150000Z
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LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170212T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170212T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170214T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170214T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170215T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170215T150000Z
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LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170217T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170216T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170217T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170217T150000Z
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LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170218T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170218T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170219T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141538Z
DTSTART:20170219T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561295
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170221T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170221T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561296
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170222T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170222T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561297
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170224T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170223T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561298
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170224T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170224T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561299
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170225T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170225T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561300
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170226T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170226T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561301
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170228T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170228T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561302
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170301T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170301T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561303
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170303T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170302T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561304
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170303T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170303T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561305
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170304T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170304T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561306
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170305T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170305T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561307
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170307T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170307T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561308
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170308T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170308T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561309
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170310T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170309T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561310
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170310T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170310T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561311
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170311T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170311T150000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561312
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170312T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170312T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561313
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170314T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170314T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561314
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170315T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170315T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561315
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170316T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170316T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561316
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170317T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170317T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561317
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170318T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170318T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561318
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170319T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170319T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561319
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170321T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170321T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561320
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170322T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170322T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561321
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170323T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170323T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561322
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170324T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170324T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561323
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170325T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170325T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561324
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170326T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170326T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561325
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170328T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170328T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561326
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170329T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170329T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561327
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170330T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170330T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561328
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170331T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170331T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561329
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170401T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170401T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561330
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170402T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170402T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561331
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170404T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170404T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561332
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170405T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170405T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561333
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170406T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170406T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561334
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170407T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170407T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561335
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170408T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170408T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561336
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170409T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170409T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561337
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170411T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170411T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561338
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170412T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170412T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561339
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170413T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170413T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561340
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170414T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170414T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561341
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170415T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170415T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561342
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170416T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170416T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561343
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170418T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170418T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561344
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170419T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170419T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561345
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170420T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170420T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561346
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170421T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170421T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561347
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170422T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170422T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561348
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170423T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170423T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561349
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170425T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170425T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561350
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170426T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170426T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561351
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170427T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170427T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561352
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170428T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170428T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561353
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170429T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170429T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561354
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170430T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170430T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561355
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170502T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170502T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561356
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170503T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170503T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561357
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170504T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170504T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561358
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170505T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170505T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561359
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170506T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170506T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561360
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170507T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170507T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561361
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170509T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170509T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561362
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170510T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170510T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561363
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170511T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170511T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170512T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170512T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561365
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170513T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170513T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561366
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170514T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170514T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561367
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170516T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170516T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561368
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170517T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170517T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561369
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170518T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170518T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561370
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170519T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170519T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561371
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170520T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170520T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561372
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170521T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170521T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561373
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170523T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170523T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561374
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170524T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170524T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561375
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170525T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141539Z
DTSTART:20170525T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561376
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170526T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
DTSTART:20170526T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561377
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170527T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
DTSTART:20170527T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561378
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170528T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
DTSTART:20170528T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561379
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170530T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
DTSTART:20170530T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170531T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170601T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170602T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
DTSTART:20170602T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170603T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170604T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170606T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170607T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170608T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
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GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
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SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561388
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170609T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
DTSTART:20170609T130000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561389
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170611T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
DTSTART:20170610T140000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561390
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
 and_private_life_in_contemporary_javanese_photography
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Johnson Museum\, this exhibition is the first 
 in the United States to focus on the recent emergence of photography as an 
 art form in Java\, Indonesia. Guest curated by photographer Brian Arnold\, 
 Identity Crisis is the culmination of years of research and consultation wi
 th artists\, curators\, publishers\, and educators in Java. The ten artists
  included pursue investigations of personal or cultural identity\, and use 
 photography to probe\, obscure\, or heighten questions and curiosities abou
 t being Javanese or Indonesian today.\n\nWhether looking at their personal 
 histories\, cultural or institutional histories\, or documenting broader so
 cial diversity\, each artist attempts to bring greater clarity to fundament
 al issues.\n\nA fully illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition\, co
 published by the Johnson Museum and Afterhours Books\, Jakarta (available F
 ebruary 2017).\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Brian Arnold\, a rese
 arch associate in Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program\, with Ellen Avril\, chi
 ef curator and curator of Asian art at the Johnson Museum. The project was 
 made possible by support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation\, the Jare
 tt F. and Younghee Kim Wait Fund for Contemporary Islamic and Middle Easter
 n Arts at the Johnson Museum\, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins C
 ounty\, and the American Institute for Indonesian Studies.
DTEND:20170611T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T141540Z
DTSTART:20170611T130000Z
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Identity Crisis: Reflections on Public and Private Life in Contempo
 rary Javanese Photography
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_2561391
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/identity_crisis_reflections_on_public_
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