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Neka Art Museum was established 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.
- VISITS
The Museum and Gift Shop are open daily from 09:00 am ~...
- OUR STORIES
The Neka Art Museum, previously known as the Neka Museum, is...
- COLLECTIONS
Our permanent collection consists of over thousands of...
- EXHIBITIONS
The Neka Art Museum Celebrates Its Silver Jubilee This July!...
- HISTORY
After years of planning, the Neka Art Museum officially was...
- BOOKS
The Neka Art Museum – A Study of a Successful Tourist...
- BATUAN PAINTING
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All in all, the Neka Art Museum constitutes a notable microcosm of traditional and modern painting, in past and present Bali. As such, it represents as well an important institutional symbol of cultural preservation and a worthy example of artistic enterprise for all of Indonesia and the rest of the world”.
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The Neka Art Museum (also known as NAM) is a museum located in Ubud on Bali, Indonesia, It was established in 1982 by Pande Wayan Suteja Neka, better known as JMK Suteja Neka, a Balinese art dealer who had begun collecting Balinese art with the advice and help of painters Rudolf Bonnet and Arie Smit among others.
- PM Kardi Suteja
- Jalan Raya Sanggingan Campuhan, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571
- July 7, 1982
- Art Museum
Neka Art Museum. Ubud, Indonesia, Asia. Top choice in Ubud. Offering an excellent introduction to Balinese art, the top-notch collection is displayed in a series of pavilions and halls.
Neka Art Museum is an art gallery and museum in Ubud, established in 1976 by Balinese art lover Wayan Suteja Neka. Inside the museum, you can admire a vast collection of paintings and sculptures that are displayed throughout 6 different buildings laid out in a Balinese garden compound.
The Neka Art Museum opened in 1982 and now houses some 400 works of art. See traditional Balinese paintings in the famous wayang style, which is based on classic shadow puppets. Make your way over to the gallery with Indonesian contemporary art, including realistic depictions of rural life.