I Gusti Nyoman Lempad
Born: Bedulu village 1865 |
Lempad is a legendary painter, wood carver
and architect of Bali. He build cremation towers and temples. On painting,
his early work is color paintings, later developed to black and white.
He was already married when the Krakatau erupted
in 1883. So on his departure on April 25, 1978, he is in his 113. He departed
in the same month as his old friend Rudolf Bonnet and in the same year
as Cokorda Gde Agung Sukawati. The all three are the founders of the artists
association that hold an important part on the history of artists development
in Bali, the Pita Maha in 1932.
To see his painting, visit his house in Ubud,
around 100 meters east of the market, also in Puri Lukisan Museum, Neka
Museum Ubud, Art Center Denpasar, Tropen Museum Amsterdam, Rijkmuseum voor
Volkenkunde Leiden, Museum fur Volkenkunda, Basel Germany. |
W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp
Born: Holland 1874 |
Came to Bali in 1904, became the first western
artist who visit the island of Bali. He made some drawings and learned
the Balinese way of life before went back to Holland because of his ill.
In 1906 he came back to Bali until 1907, in which he became a witness of
the Puputan Badung war and massacre in 1906. He produced the first
comprehensive book about Bali.
He departed in 1950. |
Roland Strasser
Born: Vienna, Austria 1895 |
He left for Indonesia in 1920. After traveling
to some other countries including Mongolia and Tibet, he returned to Bali
in around 1934. He lived in cold mountainous area of Kintamani for around
ten years, and left Bali because of war in 1944. He died in the United
States in 1974.
His painting can be found in ARMA, Ubud. |
Walter Spies
Born: Moscow, Russia 1895 |
A son of German diplomat in Moscow, he was
already well known in Europe as a painter in 1923. First visiting Bali
from Java in 1925, he made permanent move in the middle of 1927. He is
a multi talented artist, as a painter he had created many great pictures
of Bali, as a musician he was the first to recognize Balinese music and
to record them. In the thirties he gave the Balinese an inspiration to
create - based on the older tradition - the new dance form called Kecak.
Together with Rudolf Bonnet, I Gusti Nyoman
Lempad and Cokorda Gde Agung Sukawati established artists community Pita
Maha, in 1932. Walter Spies facing a tragic death in 1942 when with other
German civilian internees in World War II sailing from Padang in Sumatra
island to Sri Lanka, the ship was bombed by a Japanese war plane and sank
near Nias island. He is amongst them who were missing.
We can see his painting reproductions at ARMA,
Neka Museum Ubud. His original paintings can be found at Stadtisches Museum,
Dresden (before Bali period), and many private collectors. |
Rudolf Bonnet
Born: Amsterdam, Holland 1895 |
He lived in Italy and North Africa before
he came to Bali in 1929. Together with Walter Spies, I Gusti Nyoman Lempad
and Cokorda Gde Agung Sukawati established artists community Pita Maha,
in 1932. In 1953 he designed the building and garden of Puri Lukisan Museum
in Ubud.
He died in Holland in 1978. Before he died
he made a request to send his ashes to Bali. In 1979 his ashes were cremated
in Bali, together with the cremation of his old friend Cokorda Gde Agung
Sukawati, and then ceremoniously thrown into the sea.
His paintings displayed at Agung Rai Museum
of Art (ARMA) and Neka Museum Ubud. |
Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merpres
Born: Brussels, Belgium 1880 |
Arrived un Bali in 1932. Lived in Sanur in
South Bali, he married Balinese legong dancer Ni Polok, who then became
his prominent model. He died in Brussels in 1958.
His paintings can be found in his museum on
the left (if we are facing the sea) of Grand Bali Beach hotel in Sanur,
also at ARMA Ubud. |
Louise Garrett Koke
Born: USA 1897 |
Arrived in Bali in 1936 as a young lady with
her future husband Robert Koke. Currently she is well known more because
of her and her husbands activity to build the first hotel in Kuta Beach,
and latter published a book on the account titled 'Our Hotel In Bali'.
They had visited China and Japan and planned
to continue their journey to India and Europe after a 'two restful months'
in Bali. What happened was that they were in Bali for five years, and they
only left the island because of the Japanese sweeping through southeast
Asia in the World War II. Louise died in 1993 in the US, her ashes thrown
to Kuta waters by her husband Robert as her previous wish.
Her drawings can be seen at Neka Museum Ubud. |
W.G. Hofker
Born: Amsterdam, Holland 1902 |
He was in Bali from 1938 to 1944. Most of
Hofker works done on this period. His paintings are very refined and smooth,
also very poetic. He painted villages, temples and religious life of the
island, and especially has focus on the people of Bali. He died in 1981.
His paintings displayed at ARMA and Neka Museum
Ubud. |
Miguel Covarrubias
Born: Mexico City 1904 |
He came to Bali in 1930. In 1937 his book
'Island of Bali' published for the first time and become classic. He also
made sketches and paintings about Bali, some of them is for the illustrations
of his book. He died in 1957 after for several years he was Professor of
Art History in the National School of Anthropology in Mexico.
His paintings displayed at Neka Museum Ubud. |
Theo Meier
Born: Basel, Switzerland 1908 |
Arrived in 1936, he lived in Bali for 20 years.
Lived in Thailand with his Thai wife from 1961. He died in Switzerland
in 1982.
His paintings displayed at ARMA and Neka Museum
Ubud. |
Ida Bagus Made
Born: Tebesaya, Ubud 1915 |
Known as Ida Bagus Made Poleng. He was taught
by his father, also an artist (1897 - 1952) who receive a Silver Medal
on 1937 World Exhibition in Paris. But he regarded himself as a disciple
of Rudolf Bonnet.
In 1947 a painting of his was purchased for
the Museum of Modern art in New York. He is very cautious when someone
want to buy his paintings. He have to make sure that the painting is not
to be bought by a gallery, since he is opposed to the idea of 'art business'.
He died in Ubud in 1999.
To see his painting, visit ARMA, Puri Lukisan
and Neka Museum Ubud. |
Donald Friend
Born: Sydney, Australia 1915 |
He is in Bali from 1966 to 1980.
His painting displayed at ARMA and Neka Museum
Ubud. |
Arie Smith
Born: Zaandam, Holland 1916 |
Living in Bali from 1956 until today (2000).
He formed artists community in Pengosekan village near Ubud known as 'Young
Artist'.
His paintings have simple or naive forms. This
style probably influenced the Young Artist members. Their paintings are
often naive but strong in colors. They used unusual color for the objects,
such as red for the sea, blue for the skin, yellow for the sky, etc.
His works displayed at ARMA, Neka Museum in
Ubud and Penang Museum, Malaysia. |
Anak Agung Gede Sobrat
Born: Ubud 1909 |
His great skill in drawing attracted the attention
of Walter Spies and Rudolf Bonnet who request him to modernize his work
while preserving the tradition. He is regarded as one of the first artists
to develop modern Balinese paintings. He taught at the ASRI (Academy of
Fine Arts) in Yogyakarta in Java from 1957 to 1959.
His works featured in Sono Budaya Yogyakarta,
also in Puri Lukisan Museum, Neka Museum Ubud, Tropen Museum Amsterdam,
Rijkmuseum voor Volkenkunde Leiden. |
I Gusti Ketut Kobot
Born: Pengosekan 1917 |
He is a member of Pita Maha and the Ubud Painters
Group.
His works displayed at ARMA and Neka Museum
Ubud. |
Han Snel
Born: Scheveningen, Holland 1925 |
In Bali since 1950 until his departure in
Ubud in 1998. Married a Balinese wife. His work sometimes graphical such
as featuring lots of rounds or half circles in the paintings.
His paintings displayed at his gallery on Jalan
Kajeng and Neka Museum, Ubud. |
Antonio Maria Blanco
Born: Manila, Philippines 1926 |
He has a Catalan (of Spain) ancestry. Came
to Bali in 1952. Lived in Bali with his Balinese wife Ni Ronji, a legong
dancer who also became his model for some of his paintings. He love to
paint women in their exotic postures. Blanco build a permanent studio and
exhibition rooms above Campuan river where he displays his works and lived
with his wife and four children. He died and cremated in Bali at the end
of 1999.
His painting can be found at his own studio,
ARMA and Neka Museum, Ubud. |
Kay It Tanaya
Born: Tabanan, Bali 1938 |
Started painting as autodidact in 1958. He
is influenced by arts surrounding his birth place, including balinese carvings,
statues, etc. Later he developed terra-cotta figures, batik style paintings
as well as other style of paintings.
He held exhibition in Surabaya, Jakarta, Melbourne
and Canberra. He departed in Bali in 1977.
His work can be found at Art Center Denpasar,
ARMA and Neka and Puri Lukisan Museum Ubud. |
Anton H.
Born: Bandung, Java 1935 |
Moved to Bali after 1969. His paintings sometimes
look like mosaic and featuring Balinese arts. He departed in 1984 in Bandung,
and his ashes thrown to the sea of Sanur.
Visit Neka Museum in Ubud to see his paintings. |
I Dewa Nyoman Batuan
Born: Pengosekan 1942 |
He often paint religious or magical aspect
of Bali and Hindu Dharma. With other young artists he founded the Pengosekan
Community of Artists in 1970. His exhibitions solo or in group held in
Bali, Sydney Australia, Germany and Denmark.
His works can be found in his gallery in Pengosekan
village near Ubud, ARMA and Neka Museum Ubud. |
Nyoman Gunarsa
Born: Klungkung 1944 |
He is one of some leading Indonesian painters.
Has 2 museums himself, one in Yogyakarta, Museum Seni Lukis Kontemporer
Indonesia for contemporary art and one in his village, Banda in Klungkung,
Museum Seni Lukis Klasik Bali for classical art.
Gunarsa's paintings are based on Balinese folklore,
Hindu Dharma legend and arts. But his painting styles are uniquely his.
He has exhibited in Bali, Jakarta, Europe and some other countries.
His works can be found in his museums, at ARMA
and Neka Museum Ubud. |
Made Wianta
Born: Apuan, Tabanan 1949 |
He is also a Balinese dancer and musician.
Formally studied art at SSRI ( School of Fine Arts) in Denpasar and at
ASRI (Academy of Fine Arts) in Yogyakarta in Java. But he is a freedom
soul who learn from his own intuition and will. He lived and worked from
1975 to 1977 in Brussels.
His painting is decorative, toward abstract
yet very detailed and exquisite. He had exhibitions in Bali, other parts
of Indonesia, Asia, Europe and the United States.
His works displayed at ARMA, Neka Museum
Ubud and other places. |
Nyoman Meja
Born: Ubud 1952 |
He participated in group exhibition in Holland
in 1975. He also exhibited in other area of Indonesia.
His works displayed at ARMA Ubud. |