(2021 - Present)
The Broken White Project (BWP) is a curatorial initiative by Ace House Collective, developed in collaboration with its support network to highlight the practices of selected artists. This series of exhibition program serves as a platform for artists to critically explore and reassess their creative processes through an intensive, dialogical exchange with members of Ace House Collective.
Emphasizing care work as an integral part of artistic practice, the project fosters an environment of mutual support, providing a range of activities aimed at supporting and enriching the artists' connection to their practice.
(2022 - Present)
BWP Value is a presentation format of Broken White Project series within the context of an art fair. By bringing together artists from diverse backgrounds, it fosters a democratic exhibition model, one that resists hierarchy and embraces multiplicity.
Occupying a two-square-meter kiosk and arranged in a salon-style layout, the display channels the energy and density of a crowd, where artworks exist in close proximity and provoke unexpected dialogues. Limitations on artwork size and pricing, act as curatorial parameters, emphasizing the consistency, discipline, and long-term commitment inherent in each artist’s practice.
(2024 - Present)
Salon et Cetera is an annual program that provides a platform for artists from diverse backgrounds to present their works within a collective exhibition.
Employing a salon-style display, the exhibition is curated to evoke the dynamic energy of a crowd, wherein artworks coexist and complement one another on an equal footing. This curatorial strategy intentionally resists hierarchical modes of display, instead cultivating a polyphonic and democratic visual discourse.
The 2025 edition of Salon et Cetera broadens its scope by inviting both Indonesian and international artists, introducing expanded layers of cultural exchange and situating the program within a broader constellation of contemporary artistic practices. This development underscores an ongoing commitment to addressing shifting contexts and to producing new sites for critical reflection through the practice of exhibition-making.
(2024 - Present)
BWP Focus is an annual exhibition program dedicated to highlighting the work of artists who have made significant contributions to the advancement of contemporary art practices and discourse in Indonesia.
In its 2024 edition, BWP Focus foregrounds the work of Anusapati (b. 1957), a seminal figure within the Indonesian contemporary art scene. He is widely acknowledged for his pivotal role in shaping the discourse on contemporary sculpture and for introducing groundbreaking perspectives to sculptural practice in Indonesia.
In 2025 edition, BWP Focus presented the works of S. Teddy D. (1970–2016) a cross-disciplinary Indonesian artist whose work combined humor, sarcasm, and social critique. Trained in stage design, he explored painting, installation, performance, and music, rejecting “high art” conventions to pursue artistic freedom and sharp cultural reflection.
(2025 - Present)
BACA is a lecture series that invites selected speakers to engage critically with contemporary artistic practices.
Structured as both a reflective and analytical platform, the program fosters the exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary dialogue within the context of Indonesia’s contemporary art and cultural landscape.
(2025 - Present)
Friday I’m In Talk is conceived as an open, discursive platform where artists, curators, and researchers are invited to articulate, share, and test ideas in dialogue with a broader public. Rather than presenting fixed outcomes, the platform foregrounds process, offering a space for experimentation, provisional thinking, and the exchange of perspectives as part of an evolving inquiry.