ART GALLERY WITH REGIONALISM DESIGN APPROACH IN THE CITY OF SURAKARTA

Regita Cahyaning Astuti, Purwanto Setyo Nugroho

Abstract

The development of Solo's creative arts can be proven from the surakarta.go.id page that on October 31, 2023, Solo City achieved an extraordinary achievement by entering into the ranks of 55 cities that became new members in the UNESCO version of the World Creative Cities Network. Art exhibitions began to be held in the city of Surakarta but not held in a space that has a special function to exhibit works of art, it is not supported by the development of supporting facilities, which is one of the things that become the background of the problem of designing this object. The researcher used a descriptive qualitative method which includes primary data collection, secondary data, analysis and concept preparation. The results of the study suggest that there are two branches of regionalism, namely replicative regionalism which only takes part or all of the elements and abstract regionalism which pays more attention to site conditions and relationships with the surrounding. Abstract regionalism was chosen for this case as a design approach based on the problem of the  erosion of Central Javanese cultural values in modern buildings.

 

Keywords: Fine Art Gallery, Regionalism, Surakarta City.

Keywords

Fine Art Gallery, Regionalism, Surakarta City.

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