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Indonesian Artists Venice Installation Reimagines CIA Backed Female Guerrilla Fighter

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The article describes an art installation at the Venice Biennale. There is no commercial mechanism, no company, no commodity, no supply chain, and no regulatory or financial impact. This is purely cultural content with zero commercial relevance.

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  • Indonesian artist Natasha Tontey created a video installation for the 2026 Venice Biennale.
  • The installation features Len Karamoy, a female guerrilla fighter from the CIA-backed Permesta movement (1958-1961).
  • The work is displayed at the Ateneo Veneto cultural institute in Venice.
  • No commercial organizations, investments, or market impacts are mentioned.

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South China Morning Post is a Hong Kong-based English-language daily, owned by Alibaba Group.

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Indonesian Artists Venice Installation Reimagines CIA Backed Female Guerrilla Fighter β€” News Analysis