Exhibitions

MAM Collection 022: Timoteus Anggawan Kusno

2026.4.29 [Wed] - 9.23 [Wed]

Please see Japanese-language webpage for details.


Timoteus Anggawan Kusno Dismantling Nostalgia
Timoteus Anggawan Kusno
Dismantling Nostalgia
2024
Mixed Media
Acquired through South East Asian Collectors Circle (SEACC) 2024 Fund
Photo Courtesy: kohesi Initiatives
Timoteus Anggawan Kusno Dismantling Nostalgia
Timoteus Anggawan Kusno
Dismantling Nostalgia
2024
Mixed Media
Acquired through South East Asian Collectors Circle (SEACC) 2024 Fund
Photo Courtesy: kohesi Initiatives
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MAM Collection 022: Timoteus Anggawan Kusno


Notice Regarding Photography and Filming in the Galleries

At the exhibition MAM Collection 022: Timoteus Anggawan Kusno you may take photographs/film of artworks under the following conditions.

When taking photographs/filming

  • Do NOT touch the artworks.
  • Be careful NOT interfere with other visitors’ enjoyment of the museum.
  • Do NOT use flash lighting.
  • Do NOT use tripods and selfie sticks.
  • Filming, where allowed, must be limited to one minute maximum.

When using photographs/videos taken of the exhibition:

  • Photographs/videos may be used for non-commercial purposes only. Photographs/videos may NOT be used for commercial purposes.
  • Photographs/videos may NOT be altered in any ways.
  • The conditions above are licensed under the Creative Commons License. When uploading photographs/videos for blogs or any other photo-sharing services, please make sure to display the photograph along with such credits as below.

Example:

Artist’s name and work title: Timoteus Anggawan Kusno Dismantling Nostalgia
This photograph/video is licensed under “Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-NoDerivative Works 4.0 International.”

* For details about the Creative Commons License and marks, please see the Creative Commons Japan website:
http://creativecommons.jp
* Beware that they may infringe on that person’s right of portrait if photographs/videos that include other museum visitors are made public.


About “MAM Screen”

Since first appearing in the 1960s, video art has progressed in leaps and bounds alongside innovations in video technology. Amid the proliferation of multimedia video installations in recent years, the “MAM Screen” program showcases outstanding single-channel video works from around the world.

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