
‘Nona’ is a way how Indonesians address a young woman. It’s homonymous with other word from other country, such as: A younger Korean man uses ‘누나’ (read: Nuna or Noona) to address their older sister or older female friends, and ‘Nonna’ is a common Greek and Italian endearment to refer to one’s grandmother. In Latin, it translates to ‘ninth’, hence the shape that bears nine sides is called ‘nonagon’.
Celebrating the 9th exhibition on the 9th month, BAIK ART Jakarta is pleased to present Nonalog, featuring 9 female Indonesian artists who convey their thoughts and researches in the form of art: on the idea of a ‘woman’, a conversation with oneself, as well as discovering and uncovering the untold stories from the past.


In November 2022, BAIK ART opened its third location in Jakarta, Indonesia, with the inaugural exhibition titled Tumpeng. This new expansion can be traced back to BAIK ART’s residency exchange programme with Indonesian arts institutions and artists and aims to deepen a dialogue between Indonesian and global art scenes.

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