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Tintin Wulia
Researcher
The Crafts and Fine Art UnitAbout Tintin Wulia
Dr Tintin Wulia is a Senior Researcher at HDK-Valand/Academy of Art and Design and a Visiting Research Fellow at . She is Principal Investigator for Protocols of Killings: 1965, distance, and the ethics of future warfare (Swedish Research Council, 2021-2023), collaborator of PI William Walters for Rethinking Declassification: Dis/closure, Infrastructure, Aesthetics (SSHRC/CRSH, 2024-30), and Principal Investigator for Things for Politics’ Sake: Aesthetic Objects and Social Change (, 2023-2028).
Wulia is an artist/researcher and research group leader with more than two decades of international track record.
Wulia's research stems out of conceptual and empirical engagement with the complexities of borders. She sees the world as an interconnected system – not a borderless world, but a world where entities interface with one another contiguously. Her works with video, sound, paintings, drawings, dance, text, installation, performance, public interventions, and quantitative methods mostly aim to tease out and activate these interconnections. Hence, they are often processual, interactive, and participatory. Wulia joined the University 91探花 in 2018, with a Postdoctoral Fellowship in design, crafts and society with a focus on migration, working interdepartmentally with HDK-Valand and the School of Global Studies, at the Centre on Global Migration (2018-2020).
She is a recipient of the highly competitive 2021 for her project Things for Politics’ Sake: Aesthetic Objects and Social Change. A concept in this project is the subject of her retrospective solo show, curated by Naoko Sumi, Tintin Wulia: Things-in-Common at the , 21 Sep 2024 - 5 Jan 2025. The exhibition shows twenty-five works spanning over twenty-four years of her career, tracing the development of the concept. An associated learning gallery exhibited works by collaborators and (1965 Setiap Hari), as well as the participatory work Butsu-butsu Ko-kan, with Thingstigate team members Dr Kelly Ka-Lai Chan and Maxine Chionh, 21 Sep - 4 Nov 2024.
Wulia's works have been shown in major exhibitions including Chicago Architecture Biennale (), Sharjah Biennale (), Asia Pacific Triennale (), Gwangju Biennale (), Moscow Biennale (), Jakarta Biennale (), and Istanbul Biennale (), amongst others. They are also part of prominent private and public collections internationally, including in , , , and . Wulia represented Indonesia with a solo pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale ().
Prior to receiving her PhD in art (, 2014), Wulia's practice and research branched out of her trainings as a film composer (BMus, , 1997) and architecture engineer (BEng, , 1998). Her (2014-2016) extended her engagements in diverse public spaces, and in a mobile ethnography of objects in urban settings. She was a artist-in-residence (2015) at the UCL Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK, a artist (2016) at Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, USA, and a artist (2019) at Davidson College, NC, USA, amongst other residencies. Her (2018) at the , NMNH(SI), Washington DC, USA, explores mosquitoes and migration, deaths during mosquitoes' larval and pupal emergence (which she calls liminal death), and wartime specimen collection.
Wulia is a co-founder and member of the transnational relay/research collective ; an initiator and member of the Make Your Own Passport network at the Centre on Global Migration, University 91探花; member of the research group Power, Resistance and Social Change at the School of Global Studies, University 91探花; and a for an SNF-funded research project led by Prof Patricia Spyer, at the Graduate Institute (IHEID). She co-founded in 2002 and directed it until 2010. Wulia is also an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at UCL The Slade School of Fine Art (2022-3). Between 2015 and 2022 Wulia served on the editorial board of the American Association of Geographers (AAG) journal, .
As an artist Wulia is represented by , Jakarta, and Brisbane.
Research areas and interests
? everyday aesthetics and sociopolitics ? aesthetic cosmopolitanism ? critical geopolitics ? human geography ? resistance studies ? materiality ? socially engaged art ? public art intervention ? participatory performance ? critical play ? migration and the border ? mobile ethnography ? political ecology ? peace and development studies ? science and technology studies ? Indonesian studies
? motifs: passports | mosquitoes | insects | maps | death | geometry | cardboard waste | machines
? themes: inclusive citizenship | mobility | chance | iconic consciousness | knowledge and the visuals | the anthropocene | identity | Indonesia's Chineseness | Indonesia's 1965 | violence, distance, and accountability | warfare | secrecy | archives and declassification | imagination and institution | imagination, memory, and the future
[Profile photo courtesy of David Ramsey and Van Every/Smith Galleries of Davidson College, NC, USA]
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Field Guide to Bugs & Metamorphosis: Glitching Photography - 2025 -
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EuroSEAS - European Association of Southeast Studies Conference 2024 - 2024 -
Deborah M. Gordon, Tintin Wulia
Tintin Wulia: Things-in-Common - 2024 -
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Tintin Wulia: Things-in-Common - 2024 -
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Bangkok, Jim Thompson Art Center, 21 Mar - 2 Jun 2024 - 2024 -
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Hiroshima, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, 21 Sep 2024 - 5 Jan 2025 - 2024 -
Kelly Ka Lai Chan, Maxine Chionh, Tintin Wulia
Hiroshima, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, 21 Sep - 4 Nov 2024 - 2024 -
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Hiroshima, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, 21 Sep 2024 - 5 Jan 2025 - 2024 -
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Digitised Visual Archives, AI and the Uses of the Past - Symposium and Workshop - 2024 -
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Hiroshima, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, 21 Sep 2024 - 5 Jan 2025 - 2024 -
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EuroSEAS - European Association of Southeast Studies Conference 2025 - 2024 -
Naoko Sumi, Tintin Wulia
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Jakarta, Baik Art, 10 Jan - 24 Feb 2024 - 2024 -
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Jakarta, Baik Art, 10 Jan - 24 Feb 2024 - 2024 -
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Jakarta, MACAN Museum, 13 Jan 2024 - 2024 -
Tintin Wulia, Renjana Widyakirana
Jakarta, Baik Art, 10 Jan - 24 Feb 2024 - 2024 -
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Melbourne, RMIT Gallery, 5 Dec 2023 - 27 Jan 2024 - 2023 -
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Jakarta, Baik Art, 10 Jan - 24 Feb 2024 - 2023 -
Tintin Wulia, Andrew Tetzlaff
Tintin Wulia: Secrets - 2023 -
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Journal of Political Power - 2023 -
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Artlink - 2023 -
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Netherlands, Museum Arnhem, 15 July - 22 October 2023 - 2023 -
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Melbourne, RMIT Gallery, 5 Dec 2023 - 27 Jan 2024 - 2023 -
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Jakarta, Baik Art, 10 Jan - 24 Feb 2024 - 2023 -
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Melbourne, RMIT Gallery, 5 Dec 2023 - 27 Jan 2024 - 2023 -
Andrew Tetzlaff, Tintin Wulia
Melbourne, RMIT Gallery, 5 Dec 2023 - 27 Jan 2024 - 2023 -
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Melbourne, RMIT Gallery, 5 Dec 2023 - 27 Jan 2024 - 2023 -
Mona Lilja, Michael Schulz, Mikael Baaz, Sofia Barakate, Maria Clara Medina, Eric Boyd, Marie Wideng?rd, Kristin Wiksell, Tintin Wulia, Philip Wade, Sofie Hellberg
Journal of Political Power - 2023 -
B Winataputri, Tintin Wulia
Talking Contemporary Podcast - 2023 -
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Migrating Minds: Theories and Practices of Cultural Cosmopolitanism - 2022 -
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Sweden, Vetenskapsfestivalen, 4-6 May 2022 - 2022 -
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Netherlands, Greylight Projects, 28 Aug - 22 Oct 2022 - 2022 -
Katerina Valdivia Bruch, Alex Brahim, Tintin Wulia
Rethinking Conceptualism - 2022 -
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Drones, Governance and Civil Society in Southeast Asia | Panel at EUROSEAS 2022 - 2022 -
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Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Photography, 3 Mar - 26 Jun 2022 - 2022 -
Patricia Spyer, Carla Jones, Karen Strassler, Webb Keane, Tintin Wulia
Geneva, Anthropology and Sociology Department (ANSO) and the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy (AHCD), IHEID/Graduate Institute, 2 Jun 2022 - 2022 -
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R?hsska Museet konsthantverksdagar: Materiality and Migration - 2022 -
Tintin Wulia, Mi You, Ben Laksana, Alia Swastika
Equator Symposium - Online Series "Kuat Akar Kuat Tanah", 29 Nov 2022 - 2022 -
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Jakarta, Baik Art Jakarta, 16 Nov 2022 - 18 Jan 2023 - 2022 -
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109th CAA Annual Conference - 2021 -
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Chicago, 6018North, 4th Chicago Architecture Biennial, 17 Sep - 18 Dec 2021 - 2021 -
Sonja Ng, Tintin Wulia
Behind the (Art) Scene Mini Zoom Series - 2021 -
Asha Iman Veal, Kyle Bellucci Johanson, Tintin Wulia
Lumpen Radio - 2021 -
Tintin Wulia, Karen Strassler, Jane DeBevoise
Asia Art Archive in America - 2021 -
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RAISIN, 6018North at Chicago Architecture Biennial: The Available City - 2021 -
Tintin Wulia, Patricia Spyer, Karen Strassler
Albert Hirschmann Centre on Democracy: Geneva Democracy Week (Image App project) - 2021 -
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School of Blogal Studies: Making sense of the world - 2021 -
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Nordic 91探花 and Technology Studies Conference 2021: STS and the future as a matter of collective concern - 2021 -
Tintin Wulia, Gabriel Levine, Denise Rogers Valenzuela, Marlon Griffith, Annie Katsura Rollins, Poncili Creación
Canadian Association for Theatre Research (CATR/ACRT) Conference 2021 - 2021 -
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Antennae: the Journal of Nature in Visual Culture - 2021 -
Erling Bj?rgvinsson, Nicholas De Genova, Mahmoud Keshavarz, Tintin Wulia
PARSE Journal - 2020 -
Erling Bj?rgvinsson, Nicholas De Genova, Mahmoud Keshavarz, Tintin Wulia
PARSE Journal - 2020 -
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Brisbane, Milani Gallery, 2019 - 2019 -
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Melbourne, RMIT Gallery, 2019 - 2019 -
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Baik Art Residency Exhibition Van Every/Smith Galleries, Davidson College, NC, USA. - 2019 -
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Tintin Wulia: Memory is Frail (and Truth Brittle), Milani Gallery, Brisbane, Australia, 29 November – 21 December 2019 - 2019 -
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"Chinese-Indonesians: Identities and Histories" conference. 1-3 October 2019. Monash Herb Feith Indonesian Engagement Centre, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia - 2019 -
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Brisbane, Institute of Modern Art, 2018 - 2018 -
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Hong Kong, Art Basel Hong Kong, 2016 - 2018 -
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The Hague, Nest, 2018 - 2018 -
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PR?TOCOLLUM - 2018 -
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Gothenburg, Vetenskapsfestivalen, 4-6 May 2022 - 2014