Arahmaiani Indonesian, b. 1961
1998 - 1, 1998
Charcoal on paper
40 x 50 cm
Arahmaiani uses stark contrasts and minimalistic elements to create a narrative that is both specific and universal. The black clouds of smoke serve as a metaphor for the spreading nature...
Arahmaiani uses stark contrasts and minimalistic elements to create a narrative that is both specific and universal. The black clouds of smoke serve as a metaphor for the spreading nature of social issues, while the small, isolated buildings and vehicles emphasize the individual impact of broader societal conflicts. "May Riot" is a poignant reflection on the Indonesian May 1998 riots, capturing the tension, devastation, and enduring consequences of one of the most tumultuous periods in Indonesia's history.
The first panel features a solitary, small house with a large, ominous black cloud billowing from a tall building in the distance. This initial scene sets the tone of impending chaos, reminiscent of the early stages of the May 1998 riots, when tension was brewing and violence began to erupt in Jakarta.
The first panel features a solitary, small house with a large, ominous black cloud billowing from a tall building in the distance. This initial scene sets the tone of impending chaos, reminiscent of the early stages of the May 1998 riots, when tension was brewing and violence began to erupt in Jakarta.