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YOU CAN WATCH THIS PRESENTATION IN MUSIC HERE (You have a link on the first slide): http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/michaelasanda-1556274-bali28-neka-art-museum2/ Thank you! Balinese art is art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom, with their expansion to Bali in the late 13th century. From the sixteenth until the twentieth century’s, the village of Kamasan, Klungkung (East Bali), was the centre of classical Balinese art. During the first part of the twentieth century, new varieties of Balinese art developed. Since the late twentieth century, Ubud and its neighboring villages established a reputation as the center of Balinese art. Ubud and Batuan are known for their paintings, Mas for their woodcarvings, Celuk for gold and silver smiths, and Batubulan for their stone carvings.

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2. 28 3. Suteja NekaFounder and Director Neka ArtMuseum Ubud - BaliThe Neka Art Museum wasopened in 1982 and isnamed after a Balineseteacher Suteja Neka whocollected paintings as ameansofartisticdocumentation. Nowadaysthe museum has a greatselection of works frommany famous Balineseartists and expats whohave lived here andinfluenced local artists. 4. I Made RuthaWayah Kembar (Twin Faces) Female Dancer 5. Dullah (1919 - 1996)Dullah (1919 - 1996) Perempuan Legong Dancer 6. Dullah (1919 - 1996) Dullah (1919 - 1996) Miss Sasih,1977. 7. Dullah (1919 - 1996) Balinese Girl Louise Garrett Koke - Getting Dressed, 1940 8. Willem Gerard Hofker-, - 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- 1998Han Snel (1925- 1998Dancing 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 TheBanyan 21. Anak Agung GedeSobrat (1911 - 1992)Beauty dancerAnak Agung Gede Sobrat (1911 1992) 22. Anak Agung Gede Sobrat Baris Dancer, c. 1980Anak 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) AcintyaAnton 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 manyawards, including the Cruz de Caballero from King Juan Carlos I ofSpain, and Silver Medal and Scroll Decoration (Chevalier duSahametrei) from King Norodom Sihanouk Varman of Cambodia. Inhis lifetime, many celebrities and dignitaries also visited Blanco andhis works in Ubud, including the late King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Aphoto of Blanco and Michael Jackson is displayed in a large book atthe back verandah of his studio, as well as a metal plaque bearingJacksons signature. 28. Blanco, arguably the most successful artist to everlive in Bali, built his magnificent studio on top of amountain overlooking the Campuan River. Thisflamboyant building, a unique blend of Balinesearchitecture imbued with the spirit of his native Spain,houses an interesting collection of works drawn fromdifferent periods of his long career. The artist, full of"Catalan charisma," earned himself the sobriquet"The Fabulous Blanco," an expression that mirroredhis talent for creativity 29. Suteja NekaFounder and Director Neka ArtMuseum Ubud - Bali 30. I Wayan Bendi (b. 1950) Busy Bali 31. A.A. Gde Anom Sukawati (b. 1966) Mask DancerDewa Made Pastika (b. 1944) Preparing the Dance Headdress 32. Jeremiah Elizalde Navarro(1924-1999)Gabor-Pendet Dance, 1991DuringBalinese templefestivals, some of the womenwho are present may performspontaneousdances ofdevotion whilecarryingofferings or other ritual objects.Known colectively as gabor orpendet,these devotionaldances are done in honor ofthe visiting deities. Brightcolors and strong brush strokesevoke the vibrant, dynamicdance movements and thefestive atmosphere of areligious celebration in Bali. 33. Chusin SetiadikaraFllight of Fancy, 1994 34. Text & pictures: InternetCopyright: All the images belong to their authorsArangement: Sanda Foioreanuwww.slideshare.net/michaelasandaSound: Bali World Music, Gus Teja, Morning Happines