via Dutch Culture, 18 September 2023: This story came out soon after the news of the fire at the National Museum of Indonesia, but I must have missed it as it was originally in Indonesian. The incident has raised concerns about the irreplaceable loss of historical artifacts, some of which were recently repatriated from the Netherlands. The fire also prompts questions about museum security and the management of cultural heritage, especially as Indonesia and the Netherlands have a long history of intertwined cultural relationships.
Among Indonesian academics and activists, the issue of repatriation of cultural objects has gained prominence. Although this issue is more prominent in the Netherlands than in Indonesia, diverse voices also contribute to the discourse in Indonesia. Some Indonesian academics believe that the museum infrastructure in Indonesia is not yet sufficiently capable of self-management, especially considering the impending addition of collections from the Netherlands. The latter argument may sound very colonial if voiced by someone from the Netherlands. Unfortunately, the last opinion seems to contain some truth. The recent fire at the Indonesian National Museum appears to be one of the haunting spectres that has become a reality.
Source: Return of objects celebrated, but now the Indonesian National Museum is ablaze
















