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FOTO Bali Festival 2026 Brings Global Artists to Explore ‘Afterimage’ Theme

  • Jules Vivas
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  • May 3, 2026

What happens to a photograph after it’s taken? Not where it’s stored, but how it lingers, how it reshapes memory, identity, and the way we understand time.

That question sits at the core of FOTO Bali Festival 2026, returning this June at Nuanu Creative City with a sharper, more global perspective. From nearly 700 submissions across over 80 countries, just 36 artists made the final cut. The selection reads less like a lineup and more of a snapshot of how photography is evolving right now.

The theme, Afterimage, moves beyond photography as documentation, looking at images as living objects, things that circulate, resurface, and continue to influence long after the shutter clicks.

The artists reflect that transition. Spanning Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas, the selection ranges from documentary storytelling to conceptual work, with a growing number blurring the line between photography and other mediums. It is less about a single style and more about how radically different practices can exist in the same conversation and what they reveal when they do.

That conversation is increasingly swayed by technology. Photography today no longer focuses on cameras or lenses. It hinges on how images move through platforms, archives, and cultural ecosystems that determine what gets remembered and what fades. The idea of an afterimage feels especially relevant in an era where a personal photo can quickly become part of collective memory, often detached from its original context and given new meaning.

FOTO Bali leans into that fluidity. Rather than presenting photography as something fixed, the festival positions it within a wider creative ecosystem that includes its setting. Nuanu Creative City, a growing hub that blends art, design, and technology, frames the exhibition as more than a traditional gallery experience. It is designed to feel open, collaborative, and constantly in motion.

Curators Kurniadi Widodo and Putu Sridiniari shaped the program around layered perspectives rather than a single definition, allowing Afterimage to unfold across different visual languages, geographies, and approaches. With only around five percent of submissions accepted, the final lineup emphasizes both range and depth.

There is also a strong local presence. Eight Indonesian artists are part of the selection, grounding the global lineup in Bali’s creative landscape. International in scope, but still rooted in place.

FOTO Bali Festival 2026 runs from June 3 to July 12 at Nuanu Creative City. It unfolds as an ongoing dialogue between artists, audiences, and the images that continue to influence both.

Because in 2026, a photograph does not end when you take it. It just starts there.

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