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An ongoing major exhibition has provided powerful evidence that despite the growing popularity and domination of contemporary paintings, traditional Balinese paintings still lead a vibrant, productive and inspiring life. Titled “Siyu Taksu (A Thousand Spirits): Post-Bonnet Ubud and Batuan Traditional Paintings”, the exhibition was opened Tuesday evening by Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo in a modest ceremony at Plaza Indonesia, Central Jakarta. The opening ceremony was also attended by Agung Rai and Sutedja Neka, two important figures in the Balinese fine-arts realm. Agung Rai is the founder of the majestic Agung Rai Museum of Arts (ARMA), while Neka is the founder of the historic Museum Neka and co-author of the seminal book The Development of Balinese Paintings. | An ongoing major exhibition has provided powerful evidence that despite the growing popularity and domination of contemporary paintings, traditional Balinese paintings still lead a vibrant, productive and inspiring life. Titled “Siyu Taksu (A Thousand Spirits): Post-Bonnet Ubud and Batuan Traditional Paintings”, the exhibition was opened Tuesday evening by Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo in a modest ceremony at Plaza Indonesia, Central Jakarta. The opening ceremony was also attended by Agung Rai and Sutedja Neka, two important figures in the Balinese fine-arts realm. Agung Rai is the founder of the majestic Agung Rai Museum of Arts (ARMA), while Neka is the founder of the historic Museum Neka and co-author of the seminal book The Development of Balinese Paintings. | ||
This article was published in thejakartapost.com with the title "Siyu Taksu a continuum of beauty". Click to read: https://www.thejakartapost.com | This article was published in thejakartapost.com with the title "Siyu Taksu a continuum of beauty". Click to read: https://www.thejakartapost.com | ||
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- Title
- Siyu Taksu. A thousand spirits.
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- Indonesian
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- Bali Bangkit
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- 2009
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Catalogue of exhibition: Bilingual Indonesian / English An ongoing major exhibition has provided powerful evidence that despite the growing popularity and domination of contemporary paintings, traditional Balinese paintings still lead a vibrant, productive and inspiring life. Titled “Siyu Taksu (A Thousand Spirits): Post-Bonnet Ubud and Batuan Traditional Paintings”, the exhibition was opened Tuesday evening by Jakarta Governor Fauzi Bowo in a modest ceremony at Plaza Indonesia, Central Jakarta. The opening ceremony was also attended by Agung Rai and Sutedja Neka, two important figures in the Balinese fine-arts realm. Agung Rai is the founder of the majestic Agung Rai Museum of Arts (ARMA), while Neka is the founder of the historic Museum Neka and co-author of the seminal book The Development of Balinese Paintings. This article was published in thejakartapost.com with the title "Siyu Taksu a continuum of beauty". Click to read: https://www.thejakartapost.com https://www.calameo.com/read/0005946765b5839b6c379
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