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Bali28 Neka Art Museum2

The Neka Art Museum was opened in 1982 and is named after a Balinese teacher Suteja Neka who collected paintings as a means of artistic documentation. Nowadays the museum has a great selection of works from many famous Balinese artists and expats who have lived here and influenced local artists

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Bali28 Neka Art Museum2

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  1. Neka Art Museum 2

  2. 28 Bali

  3. SutejaNekaFounder and Director Neka Art Museum Ubud - Bali The Neka Art Museum was opened in 1982 and is named after a Balinese teacher Suteja Neka who collected paintings as a means of artistic documentation. Nowadays the museum has a great selection of works from many famous Balinese artists and expats who have lived here and influenced local artists.

  4. I Made Rutha Wayah Kembar (Twin Faces) Female Dancer

  5. Dullah (1919 - 1996) Legong Dancer Dullah (1919 - 1996) Perempuan

  6. Dullah (1919 - 1996) Dullah (1919 - 1996) Miss Sasih,1977.

  7. Dullah (1919 - 1996) Balinese Girl Louise Garrett Koke - Getting Dressed, 1940

  8. Willem GerardHofker-, - Ni goesti made Toewi, 1943. - Miss Komang

  9. Lenggong Dancers Traditional Dancer

  10. Alimin (1932 – 2004) Heading for a Beach Ceremony

  11. Reclining Girl

  12. Farmers Harvesting Scene

  13. Harvesting Respect

  14. Ladies Harvesting Fruits

  15. Han Snel (1925- 1998 Han Snel (1925- 1998 Dancing Ceremony

  16. Temple Ceremony

  17. Harvest Ceremony

  18. Female Dancer Janger Dancer

  19. Arie Smit (born 1916) Coconut

  20. Arie Smit (born 1916) Shrines Beneath The Banyan

  21. Anak Agung Gede Sobrat (1911 - 1992) Beauty dancer Anak Agung Gede Sobrat (1911 – 1992)

  22. Anak Agung Gede Sobrat Baris Dancer, c. 1980 Anak Agung Gede Sobrat (1911 - 1992) Bumblebee Dance

  23. Anak Agung Gede Sobrat (1911 – 1992) Di Pasar (At the market) 1988

  24. Anak Agung Gede Sobrat (1911 – 1992) Di Pasar (At the market) 1988. Detail

  25. Anak Agung Gede Sobrat (1911 – 1992) Sobrat, Pasar (At the market)

  26. Anton Kustia Widjaja (1935-1984) Acintya Anton Kustia Widjaja (1935-1984) Tiga Penari Topeng (Three Masked Dancers)

  27. Antonio Mario Blanco (1926-1999) Blanco was a celebrated artist of his time who has received many awards, including the Cruz de Caballero from King Juan Carlos I of Spain, and Silver Medal and Scroll Decoration (Chevalier du Sahametrei) from King Norodom Sihanouk Varman of Cambodia. In his lifetime, many celebrities and dignitaries also visited Blanco and his works in Ubud, including the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson. A photo of Blanco and Michael Jackson is displayed in a large book at the back verandah of his studio, as well as a metal plaque bearing Jackson’s signature.

  28. Blanco, arguably the most successful artist to ever live in Bali, built his magnificent studio on top of a mountain overlooking the Campuan River. This flamboyant building, a unique blend of Balinese architecture imbued with the spirit of his native Spain, houses an interesting collection of works drawn from different periods of his long career. The artist, full of "Catalan charisma," earned himself the sobriquet "The Fabulous Blanco," an expression that mirrored his talent for creativity

  29. SutejaNekaFounder and Director Neka Art Museum Ubud - Bali

  30. I Wayan Bendi (b. 1950) Busy Bali

  31. A.A. Gde Anom Sukawati (b. 1966) Mask Dancer Dewa Made Pastika (b. 1944) Preparing the Dance Headdress

  32. Jeremiah Elizalde Navarro (1924-1999) Gabor-Pendet Dance, 1991 During Balinese temple festivals, some of the women who are present may perform spontaneous dances of devotion while carrying offerings or other ritual objects. Known colectively as gabor or pendet, these devotional dances are done in honor of the visiting deities. Bright colors and strong brush strokes evoke the vibrant, dynamic dance movements and the festive atmosphere of a religious celebration in Bali.

  33. Chusin Setiadikara Fllight of Fancy, 1994

  34. Text & pictures: Internet All  copyrights  belong to their  respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2012 Sound: Bali World Music, Gus Teja, Morning Happines

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