History, Memory, Commemoration
Since 2019, artists Iswanto Hartono, Mirwan Andan, and Hans van Houwelingen have been developing a documentary art project that examines colonialism and its ties to history, memory, and commemoration. The work reflects on how different generations in Indonesia and Netherland view the colonial past and its monuments—both those still standing and those that have disappeared. Jakarta and Aceh became the starting points of this artistic journey, resulting in two completed works that have been screened and discussed in Banda Aceh, Amsterdam, Rabat, and Marrakesh. The project has since expanded to East Kalimantan (Balikpapan, Samarinda) and South Sulawesi (Makassar, Barru, and Pare-Pare), where filming has been completed and is now in the editing stage. The journey will continue across other parts of Indonesia as well as in the Netherlands. Each stage of the project is carried out collaboratively with local researchers and filmmakers (especially cameramen) at the filming sites. Since late 2024, Musyawarah Arsip has been actively supporting the research and production process in East Kalimantan and South Sulawesi.