Indonesia and the Amsterdam School
When Culture Crosses the Ocean
Samenvatting
The Amsterdam School (c. 1910-1930) is famous for its expressive brick architecture and richly decorated interiors. But what sources of inspiration informed these wonderous designs? This book shows how the colonial relationship between the Netherlands and Indonesia, the former Dutch East Indies, profoundly shaped the style of the Amsterdam School.
Seeking inspiration for the enlivening world of beauty they hoped to create, the architects and designers of the Amsterdam School latched onto all things ‘foreign’. Of particular fascination were the objects, art forms and symbols that found their way to Europe from colonial Indonesia. Uniting the history of architecture and design and that of colonialism in Indonesia, this book revolves around the question of what happens when culture crosses the ocean.
In its attempt to answer this question, this book includes contributions by authors from both sides of that ocean – Indonesia and the Netherlands. Their essays examine buildings, objects, projects, people and processes in Indonesia and the Netherlands that tell a larger story of cultural exchange, colonial encounter and their enduring legacies.
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Inhoudsopgave
Alice Roegholt
When Culture Crosses the Ocean - Introduction
Melle van Maanen
Architecture in Indonesia. A story of grounded modernity
Johannes Widodo
Hidden histories of the Shipping House
Melle van Maanen
Cosman Citroen, pioneering architect of the Amsterdam School in Surabaya
Joko Triwinarto Santoso
Louis Bogtman Studio’s orientalist designs
Tamara Klopper
Cross-pollination. A conversation with art expert Frans Leidelmeijer
Melle van Maanen
Merging worlds. The dynamics of cultural exchange
Angeline Basuki
‘From the land of wondrous twists and turns’: Gertrud Leistikow and her tour of the Dutch East Indies
Jacobien de Boer
Liem Bwan Tjie. The architect who bridged a world of differences
Melle van Maanen
Through trial and error. Public housing in the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies around 1900
Pauline van Roosmalen
‘It’s like colonialism never ended.’ A kampung negotiating its space in Jakarta’s Kota Tua
Kamil Muhammad
The Indische Buurt revisited. The Amsterdam School and public housing
Anita Halim Lim and Rizky Kalebos
Afterword
Hasti Tarekat Dipowijoyo
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