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Established by the King of Ubud and Dutch artist Rudolf Bonnet in the 1950's, Puri Lukisan is Bali's oldest museum that houses a large collection of traditional and modern Balinese paintings and woodwork from 1930 to the present and historic Balinese artistic styles including Sanur, Ubud, Batuan, Young Artist and Keliki schools. Beautifully grounds...
Also known as the Gunarsa Museum of Classical & Modern Art, and located in Takmung village 5 km west of the town center, this gallery museum is owned by the prolific and acclaimed contemporary Balinese artist Nyoman Gunarsa and is nestled in lush botanical garden surroundings. In addition to his personal artworks, the museum also holds a coll...
West Bali National Park - is a world away from the rice terraces, tropical verdure and little hamlets that most associate with Bali. Covering an area of 190 square kilometers, with an additional 580 square kilometers in the nearby eastern highlands, the Park is characterized by monsoon forest - lush around rainy season, arid in the summer months an...
Opened in 1982 by Suteja Neka, a Balinese teacher, and son of the award-winning woodcarver, I Wayan Neka, who was a member of the influential 1930s art movement, Pita Maha. In establishing this private collection, Suteja Neka wanted "to document the history of paintings inspired by the Balinese environment". He collected art works to document the d...
Mr. Suteja Neka, an art connoisseur and his wife, Mrs. Srimin Suteja in Ubud, built Neka Gallery in 1966. As a pioneer and an old hand, this fine art gallery, boasts of cultural integrity. This gallery has selected paintings from all art works by Balinese artists, Indonesian artists, Asian artists as well as European born artists such as Arie Smit....