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Appreciation of restricted images: 'Unpublished' photo exhibitiona.. ART & 
CULTUREMASAJENG RAHMIASRI 
THE JAKARTA POST
Jakarta | Tue, February 7, 2017 | 12:43 pm




One hundred unpublished works by the photojournalists of national publication 
Kompas are being exhibited from Feb. 7-12 at the Bentara Budaya cultural center 
in Palmerah, South Jakarta.

The exhibition is a part of the Kompas Photography Festival (Festival Fotografi 
Kompas), which marks Kompas' first showing its own photojournalists’ works. The 
100 chosen photos were taken from the book Unpublished ( 2014 ), which 
comprises works by 22 Kompas photojournalists.

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Wisnu Widiantoro, head of the festival, stated that the event was being held to 
show works that could not previously be shown to the public due to certain 
restrictions. Among the works were images that showed blood and violence, as 
well as works that Wisnu referred to as “graphically interesting, but 
unattractive as news”. “We want to show the public that we, too, have these 
kind of photos,” Wisnu told The Jakarta Post at the event’s opening, Feb. 6.  

Various topics are featured in the Unpublished exhibition, including sports, 
arts and culture, as well as disasters and riots. Curator Jay Subiyakto has 
highlighted an image by Eddy Hasby that did not make the paper. “Because the 
regulations don’t allow newspaper publications to publish pictures with blood, 
a foreign photographer became famous for a similar image, instead of Eddy,” Jay 
said.

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One part of the exhibition features 20 analog works by two senior 
photojournalists who have since passed away, Kartono Ryadi and Julian 
Sihombing. Among the displayed works is Kartono’s photograph of a porpoise 
birth in Ancol, a work that was granted the World Press Photo award in 1980. 
There are also works by Julian Sihombing, who was known for his 1998 riot 
photography, as well as sports photographs.

The festival also features discussions, workshops, photography contests and 
masterclasses. A discussion of the book Unpublished will be conducted on Feb. 
11 with the book’s curators, as well as Kompas' photo desk head Danu Kusowro. 
There will also be a discussion on Kompas' photo archive with head of the 
digitization project Johnny TG, as well as a small discussion with renowned 
photographer Arbain Rambey. Registration and event details can be found on the 
event’s official website foto.kompas.id. (asw)

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