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 <note>Biennale Jogja XI/Equator #1, is the first in a series of five international biennales in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The geographical point of reference for these Biennales is countries that are located near the equator (23.27� nort and south of it) and the series shows Indonesia�s cultural engagement with the participating countries.





Shadow Lines, the first edition in this series, brings together forty artists from Indonesia and Indoa. Shadow Lines suggests imaginary lines that draw people together and pull them apart; it also refers to geo-political border and the creation of modern states in South Asia. 





Curated by alia Swastika (indonesia) and Suman Gopinath (Indoa), the Biennale, with its overarching theme of �Religiosity, Spirituality and Belief� attempts to present ways in which artists from the two countries address and interpret their contemporary conditions, informed by their personal experiences, as also by the political structures of the countries they live in.</note>
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