Dian Ajeng Kirana
Department of Arts Management Indonesia Institute of The Arts Yogyakarta

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Annotated Catalogue Of Batik Paintings By Basu Swastha Dharmmesta 1968 – 2021 Syafina Zahra Yanurifa; Trisna Pradita Putra; Dian Ajeng Kirana
TUMATA: Journal of Arts and Cultural Management Vol 1, No 02 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/tumata.v1i02.12586

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Basu Swastha Dharmmesta has been making painted batik for approximately 53 years but has never been systematically archived and organized. This problem encourages researchers to start cataloging and archiving Basu Swastha Dharmmesta's works to produce an annotated catalog. Cataloging uses an aesthetic approach, and data collection uses qualitative methods. The annotated catalog is a semi-active dynamic archive containing detailed information about the artist, both in academia and art. This catalog measures 33x21cm and contains 104 batik paintings by Basu Swastha Dharmmesta during his 53 years of work. Making the annotated catalog consists of several stages: licensing and consultation with the supervisor, collecting data and materials, interviewing the artist, taking documentation of artworks and academic works, compiling materials and information, and making the design and packaging of the annotated catalog. The documentation archive in the form of this annotated catalog can be an authoritative reference for the public to know the academic works and batik paintings of Basu Swastha Dharmmesta and be able to become an authoritative reference.
Display Of Cultural Objects Collection At Kotagede Museum Intro Living Museum Kanisa Triyundari Arselant; Mikke Susanto; Dian Ajeng Kirana
TUMATA: Journal of Arts and Cultural Management Vol 1, No 02 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/tumata.v1i02.13110

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Kotagede Intro Living Museum is a museum with local nuances inaugurated in 2021. The museum has three categories of collection assets and is divisible into four space clusters. Each space is notable by theme based on type and collection information. Thus, many people can now access and enjoy buildings used only to store cultural objects. This study aims to discover things related to the display pattern of the cultural objects collection at Kotagede Museum. The research method used is qualitative with a museum display theory approach. Non-participatory direct observation methods, semistructured interviews and literature studies collected data. The results of the study revealed matters related to the display of museum collections, including supporting elements and aspects arranged in the form of type of space, spacefloor design, work material, storyline, exhibition text and labeling of works, visitor circulation, air circulation, lighting and supporting facilities and visual elements.Based on the study's results, it can conclude that the collection display at Kotagede Museum uses rules for the use of cultural heritage buildings. This consideration of building intervention and space adaptation is applied to present the collection.
Preventive Conservation Of The Weapons At The Central Museum Of The Indonesian National Army Force (TNI AD) “Dharma Wiratama” Yogyakarta Maulana Ibrohim; Yohana Ari Ratnaningtyas; Dian Ajeng Kirana
TUMATA: Journal of Arts and Cultural Management Vol 1, No 02 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24821/tumata.v1i02.13111

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The Central Museum of the Indonesian National Army Dharma Wiratama Army is one of the museums whose management is under the auspices of the Army and whose direction is managed by the Central Museum and Monuments of the Army History Service. The primary collection is the longbarreled weapons used by the Army during the era of independence until now. Preventive conservation is a conservation action categorized as the most essential action or category. Museum staff can carry out preventive conservation without having to study this knowledge in depth. This research was carried out to determine how preventive conservation actions or activities were carried out on the weapons collection at the Dharma Wiratama TNI AD Museum. They are using qualitative methods with a case study type. Interviews, observation, and document study are the data collection methods used in this research. The research results show that several agents of damage occur in museums, namely physical forces and theft, pollutants, humidity, ultraviolet light, and temperature. Preventive conservation actions or activities by the Dharma Wiratama TNI AD Museum. Includes security, controlling temperature, humidity, lighting, and moving or transporting collections.