JAKARTA Minister of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, Fadli Zon, received a strategic visit from the Deputy CEO of Museum Studio, Vincent Larnicol, with a team at Building E of the Ministry of Culture, Friday (3/10). This meeting opens up opportunities for long-term collaboration in the development of museums and Indonesian cultural heritage.

The Studio Museum, a leading cultural service provider from France, is known for its prestigious projects in various parts of the world. During the meeting, Vincent Larnicol explained their portfolio which includes consultation, curation, exhibition design, immersive production, branding, and museum management.

Menbud Fadli Zon emphasized that Indonesia has extraordinary cultural wealth, but modern strategies are needed to care for and present it. Indonesia is rich in cultural heritage with great potential as a driving force for a sustainable creative economy. The challenge is how to manage and present it with a modern approach without losing local roots. Studio Museum can be an important partner to strengthen the national cultural ecosystem," said Menbud Fadli.

Vincent Larnicol emphasized the commitment of the Studio Museum to support Indonesia's cultural strategy with a holistic approach, ranging from a master plan for heritage sites, development of immersive museums, branding, to global communication strategies. He views Indonesia as the world's 'eye' with the potential for large cultural tourism.

Indonesia is the next big thing in the global world of culture. The museum is the last place to maintain the truth, the main reference of the younger generation to understand their legacy," said Vincent.

The Studio Museum also offers strategic support, namely: the preparation of a master plan for priority heritage sites., international scale immersive exhibitions, cultural strategy assistance and local IP development as well as international publishing cooperation to expand the reach of Indonesian curatorials.

Menbud Fadli welcomed the offer positively and emphasized the equal cooperation that had a real impact on the community around cultural sites.

Cultivation is not just a legacy of the past, but the foundation of the nation's future. This collaboration must create economic and social benefits for the community," he said.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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