Museum Pasifika Explained
Museum Pasifika (Nusa Dua Bali) is an art museum in Bali, Indonesia.[1] It presents the Asian Pacific’s variety of cultural artefacts.The museum was founded in 2006 by Moetaryanto P and Philippe Augier, and designed Popo Danes.[2]
The museum's collection includes more than 600 artworks by 200 artists from 25 countries. The museum has a number of galleries:
- Room I: Indonesian Artists
- Room II: Italian Artists in Indonesia
- Room III: Dutch Artists in Indonesia
- Room IV: French Artists in Indonesia
- Room V: Indo-European Artists in Indonesia
- Room VI: Temporary Exhibition
- Room VII: Artists on Indochina Peninsula: Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia
- Room VIII: Artists on Polynesia and Tahiti
- Room IX: Premier Art of Vanuatu and the Pacific Islands Paintings of Aloi Pilioko and Nicolai Michoutouchkine
- Room X: Tapa of Oceania and Pacific
- Room XI: Asia: Several artworks on Japan, China, Thailand, Malaysia, and Myanmar and the Philippines
External links
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Notes and References
- Book: Mann, Richard. Treasures of Bali, A Guide to Museums in Bali. 2006. Gateway Books International. 979-99853-4-X. 192.
- Web site: ANTARA. Museum Pasifika, Objek Wisata Kelas Dunia di Jantung Nusa Dua. 2020-07-16. gaya hidup. id-ID.