Visiting the Si Juki Exhibition

in Wednesday Walk2 years ago
Hi everybody. How are you? I hope you are all right. Some time ago, I visited an exhibition located in South Jakarta, Indonesia. This exhibition raises a character named Si Juki. Si Juki is a comic character created by Faza Ibnu. Juki has spiky hair and crooked teeth. The comic appeared in 2011.

To this day, this Juki figure is a hit in Indonesia. Di Juki appeared in the M Bloc Design Week exhibition. This exhibition is very unique to me. Moreover, I can see a number of unique items ranging from architecture, fashion, graphic design, product design, and photography. Well, the character of Juki is included in the graphic design. For me, Juki's character is very eccentric. Similar to students in general that I know.

I was also amazed by the items on display. There are more than 80 studios taking part in this cast. However, because I don't understand art enough, I consider seeing the items that I see very unique. I don't understand the meaning of the designs shown. Moreover, I was confused by the emotions shown in this exhibition.

From the information I got, this exhibition carries the theme of inclusive space. Oh yes, I also enjoy several musical performances that are displayed here. Returning to the character Juki, this comic raises problems in Indonesia. Finally, Juki is famous to this day. In fact, in the several exhibitions I have attended, Juki has always appeared.

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Nurdiani Latifah

My name is Nurdiani Latifah. I currently live in Jakarta – Indonesia, after 25 years I live in Bandung. I am a media staff at an NGO in Indonesia. I have worked in this institution for almost 2 years on issues of women and peace. I had been a journalist in Bandung for 3 years.

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