Artists’ Indonesia-themed works explore life, death and transformation in Hong Kong shows
Thresholds, a group exhibition running at 2 Hong Kong venues, sees 9 artists exploring Indonesian tradition to chart their spiritual journey

Bali-based independent curator Galuh Sukardi had long toyed with the idea of curating an exhibition exploring the rituals and traditions practised in her native Indonesia.
Galuh Sukardi spent years championing Southeast Asian art through her roles with Sotheby’s, White Cube and David Zwirner. Now, with Indonesian art having a moment, she felt the time was ripe to celebrate artists connected to the archipelago.
Diving deep into the country’s rich culture – which has been influenced by periods under Dutch, Portuguese and Japanese rule – appealed to her. She was also keen to explore her own heritage and Islamic roots, which she felt she had become less connected to after years of living abroad.
“In Bali, wherever you look, you see a sculpture or a shrine or a carved mythical creature,” Galuh Sukardi says. “But I didn’t realise what I was consuming and what I was questioning.”

Then one day, while looking out the window of her villa, she had a light-bulb moment, and it was in black and white.