Tama Art Gallery, Campuhan, Ubud, Bali
One of the galleries at Campuhan Ubud we have a chance to visit is Tama Art Gallery; please take a look the fine arts in this gallery.
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This art gallery-cum-museum is a few kms from downtown Ubud and, therefore, less visited. But it's just as interesting as the others, as well as tranquil and welcoming. While the gallery is free to wander around, the museum charges foreigners about US$10 to enter.
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Das Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA) ist ein Kunstmuseum in Ubud auf Bali, Indonesien.
Das in einer Gartenanlage liegende Kunstmuseum wurde am 9. Juni 1996 offiziell durch den damaligen indonesischen Minister für Erziehung und Bildung, Wardiman Djojonegero, eröffnet.[1] Das ARMA wird von der gleichnamigen Stiftung verwaltet, die am 13. Mai 1996 gegründet wurde. Die Dauerausstellung enthält Gemälde örtlicher und auch auswärtiger Künstler, die auf Bali gelebt haben. Ein Teil der Bilder befindet sich im Besitze der ARMA-Stiftung, ein anderer wurde von der Familie Agung Rai auf Leihbasis zur Verfügung gestellt. Neben der Kunstausstellung finden im ARMA Theater- und Tanzaufführungen statt und es werden Schulungskurse und Workshops angeboten.
Die Kunstsammlung reicht von traditionellen Werken, wie zum Beispiel Gemälden auf Baumrinde im Kamasan-Stil oder Meisterwerke der 30er und 40er Jahre von Künstlern aus Batuan, bis zu zeitgenössischer Kunst. Es ist das einzige Museum auf Bali, in dem Gemälde von Walter Spies, einem deutschen Künstler, der in den 30er Jahren in Bali gelebt und gewirkt hatte, und Raden Saleh, der als Gründer der modernen indonesischen Malerei gilt, ausgestellt sind. Des Weiteren sind Werke balinesischer Meister wie zum Beispiel I Gusty Nyoman Lempad, Ida Bagus Made, Anak Agung Gde Sobrat und I Gusti Made Deblog sowie von auswärtigen Künstlern, die auf Bali gelebt haben, ausgestellt. Unter diese fallen Willem Gerard Hofker, Rudolf Bonnet, Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur und Willem Dooijewaard.
Das Museum besteht aus mehreren, im balinesischen Stil entworfenen Gebäuden, die jedoch größer sind als traditionelle Bauwerke. Zum Bau wurden, soweit möglich, lokale Baustoffe verwendet. Die zwei Hauptgebäude sind das 3300 m² große Balé Daja und das 1200 m² große Balé Dauh. Sie sind von einer weiträumigen Gartenanlage mit Teichen und Springbrunnen umgeben. Gleichfalls auf dem Gelände des Museums befinden sich das Hotel Arma Resort sowie zwei Restaurants.
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The Puri Lukisan Museum (Indonesian: Museum Puri Lukisan) is the oldest art museum in Bali which specialize in modern traditional Balinese paintings and wood carvings. The museum is located in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. It is home to the finest collection of modern traditional Balinese painting and wood carving on the island, spanning from the pre-Independence war (1930--1945) to the post-Independence war (1945 -- present) era. The collection includes important examples of all of the artistic styles in Bali including the Sanur, Batuan, Ubud, Young Artist and Keliki schools.
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Museum Puri Lukisan in Ubud is the oldest art museum in Bali (Indonesia)
The Puri Lukisan Museum is the oldest art museum in Bali which specialize in modern traditional Balinese paintings and wood carvings. The museum is located in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. It is home to the finest collection of modern traditional Balinese painting and wood carving on the island, spanning from the pre-Independence war (1930–1945) to the post-Independence war (1945 – present) era. The collection includes important examples of all of the artistic styles in Bali including the Sanur, Batuan, Ubud, Young Artist and Keliki schools.
Highlights of the Collection:
Ida Bagus Nyana (1912–1985) was a talented wood sculptor and a gifted dancer. He is known for his impressionistic, elongated woodcarvings whose fluid shapes, devoid of excessive detail, often appear as if they had been pulled from taffy. His sculpture of the Goddess Pertiwi (Mother Earth), with its spidery legs and coiled serpant, is dreamlike and surrealistic. Nyana's son, Ida Bagus Tilem, was also a talented woodcarver. Both father and son were known for their ability to impart life to inanimate wood, thereby transforming it into magnificent forms with a sense of movement and full use of all the dimensions.
Ida Bagus Gelgel (1900–1937) grew up in Kamasan, far away from direct western influence, but his works evolved beyond the conventions of the Wayang tradition. He was so creative, that in 1937 one of his paintings won a silver medal at the International Colonial Art Exhibition in Paris. One of his works, the Priest Dharmaswami, painted in 1935 using naturals dyes on paper, is one of the masterpieces of the Museum Puri Lukisan. It tells the story of a Priest who rescued a monkey, a snake and a tiger from a well. When the priest was arrested by a prince on false charges, the animals came to his rescue. The paintings shows these animals bringing gifts as a gratitude for saving their lives.
I Gusti Nyoman Lempad (~1862–1978) A true master and Renaissance Man, Lempad is a figure in the Balinese community as well as in artistic circles abroad. His fame extends not only beyond geographical borders but also beyond the ordinary borders of craftsmanship and artistic expression. Lempad’s specialty was classical scenes, rendered in a relatively formal way. To these he applied creative genius, and the passionate intensity of his personality, in creating works that inspired many artists who followed him. Although he maintained closed friendships with the foreign artists who lived in Bali, including Bonnet and Spies, Lempad never compromised his distinctive identity as a Balinese artist. Lempad had a broad range of talents in many art forms: including painting, sculpture and architecture. He designed some of the palaces and temples in and around Ubud, including parts of the Puri Lukisan Museum. He also painted the murals at the entrance of the North building of the museum. Lempad's drawing, the Dream of Dharmawangsa, is one of the masterpieces of the museum and is rendered in his unique linear style.
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1. Watched the Berong and Keris Dance
2. Saw the in house process of making jewelry from a business
3. Visited a local art gallery/shop
4. We went to Tegenungan Waterfall
5. After, went to Uma Pakel Agro Tourism & Swing. We saw how coffee is make from ANIMAL POOP! And then we swung over a cliff lol.
6. Last stop off the day was Monkey Forest but we didn't get to go in. We got stuck in bad traffic and it closed 30 mins earlier than we thought.
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Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA) was established for a purpose. Founded by Agung Rai, a Balinese who has devoted his life to the preservation and development of Balinese art and culture, the museum was officially opened on June 9, 1996 by Prof. Dr. Ing. Wardiman Djojonegoro, Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia. The museum is administered by ARMA Foundation set up on May13th 1996
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Sunari Gabrig Art Gallery, Campuhan, Ubud, Bali
There are many galleries at Campuhan, Ubud, but don't get fooled with this one, looks small from outside, but you can find lots of art works inside.
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Perched on the highlands of Bali, Ubud is an all-round destination not to miss when traveling the region. With scenic a landscape, lively art scene, rich cultural atmosphere, and countless lifestyle attractions, there are no limits to the things you can do in this charming town. From yoga to shopping, discover the top things to see in Ubud, Bali.
Visit Tegalalang Rice Terrace
The scenic stretch of rice terraces has become one of the most iconic sights from Bali. Clear blue sky, tall palm trees, and lush tropical greeneries surrounding different levels of rice fields are surely a breathtaking sight to behold, but Ubud’s rice terraces are more than just a postcard-worthy view. It is a manifestation of an ancient Balinese Hindu philosophy organized by a local social unit called ‘subak’. Tourists can also explore the villages nearby to hear fascinating local stories and observe the customs and lifestyles of people who built and now maintain the glorious rice terraces.
Explore Ubud Monkey Forest
Mainly popular as a calming, lush forest with hundreds of monkeys roaming about, Ubud Monkey Forest is more than just a natural attraction. The 12.5-hectare (30.8-acre) land does offer a serene atmosphere, from the towering trees to traditional stone-carved statues. But the compound was actually built as a manifestation of an ancient traditional philosophy called Tri Hita Karana, the ‘three causes of well-being’, that include the harmony with God, with other people, and with nature; so it also houses temples and social halls to observe.
Cycle around Ubud
When the outdoors are that good — tropical greeneries, blue skies, and tropical sun — it would be a shame to get around exclusively in an air-conditioned car. Cycling will not only set a more relaxed pace to immerse in the sublime nature atmosphere, it’ll also be an enjoyable exercise to help burn some of that holiday weight from eating too much satay or Balinese grilled pork with beer. You can rent a bicycle and figure your own route through the rice fields and villages or sign up for an organized cycling tour in Ubud.
Watch traditional performances
Known as Bali’s art and culture capital, Ubud is the ultimate place to enjoy various traditional performances, from the notorious Kecak fire dance to local youths practicing their gamelan in the town hall. You can catch one of these performances anywhere from the Royal Palace to restaurants and public places.
Learn traditional performances and crafts
It sure is fun to observe and shop traditional Balinese arts and crafts, but it’s much more eye-opening to learn how to do or make those yourself. Ubud has various workshops with passionate locals who will show you how to perform a Balinese dance, make pottery, play the gamelan instruments, and all those things that have been fascinating you ever since you got to the neighborhood. Most also have one-day programs and special classes for kids.
Get on the mat
One way to embrace Ubud’s tranquil surroundings and quirky vibe is to get on the yoga mat and hit some poses. The cool air, warm sunshine, chirping of birds, and shady trees will definitely craft a remarkable and unforgettable zen experience. There are numerous reputable yoga studios in Ubud, many of which offer an all-round wellness rejuvenation, such as Yoga Barn and Radiantly Alive. But if you’re feeling adventurous, head to Ambar Ashram and try their intriguing laughter yoga.
at raw
In Ubud, raw food is not reserved for earth-loving hippies and hardcore vegans. Raw food just happens to go well with the overall wellness and chill vibe of the neighborhood. Be sure to try eating raw or at least vegan once when in Ubud. You’ll be surprised to learn how these healthy dishes can taste so good, especially if you get your nutrition fix at the famed Living Food Lab, Sari Organik, or Earth Cafe.
Museum and gallery-hopping
Bali, especially Ubud, with all its quirks and charms, has captivated and inspired countless talented artists. Now, tourists can enjoy some of the best works from some of the world’s greatest in Ubud’s many galleries and art museums. Blanco Renaissance Museum houses the maestro’s artworks in his own mansion overlooking the lush tropical jungles, while the Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA) and Neka Art Museum showcase assorted collections from both renowned and contemporary artists across the globe.
Cultural and spiritual landmarks
Yes, plural. Ubud’s many palaces and temples attest to the neighborhood’s significance and dynamics as a destination. Ubud Royal Palace or Puri Saren Agung is easily one of the neighborhood’s most highlighted landmarks. With ornate carvings and a grand structure, it reverberates a truly regal feel but with a calming ambiance amid lush, manicured gardens. Among the must-visit temples in Ubud are the stone-carved Goa Gajah, Tirta Empul water temple, and Pura Taman Saraswati with the gorgeous lotus ponds. bali indonesia indonesia vlog
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Tegallalang, your source of handycrafts
Bali is famous with it's handy crafts talents, in this area you can find varieties of handy crafts, each shop has it's own specialties. This can be a potential business if you're into importing local goods.
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