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Indonesian National Gallery Internal Program
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Indonesian National Gallery is one of functioning culture institute for protection, development, and exploiting of fine arts asset as supporting facilities for edukation-cultural and recreation and expansion of creativity and appreciation of art. Indonesian National Gallery is government institution, domiciles under and responsible to Director General of Culture Value, Arts and Film, Ministry of Culture and Tourisme of Republik of Indonesia, which is everyday to be executed by Director of Arts. National Gallery of Indonesia has duty to execute gathering, documentation, registration, research, conservancy, treatment, security, presentation, dissemination of educative tuition and information to fine art aspects.
National Gallery of Indonesia has modern and contemporer art collection in paintings, drawings, prints, statues, photography and installation art. The collection were 1700 artworks of preminent Indonesia artists and International artists, such as Raden Saleh, Hendra Gunawan, Affandi S. Sudjojono, Basoeki Abdullah, Barli Sasmitawinata, Trubus, Popo Iskandar, Sudjana Kerton, Dede Eri Supria, Ivan Sagito, Lucia Hartini, Iriantine Karnaya, Hendrawan Riyanto, Nyoman Gunarsa, Made Wianta, Ida Bagus Made, I Ketut Soki, Wassily Kandinsky ( Russia), Hans Hartung ( Germany), Victor Vassarely ( Hungarian), Sonia Delauney ( Ukraina), Piere Soulages ( French), Zao Wou Ki ( China).
Besides there are masterpiece from Nations Movement Non-Blok, like from Sudan, India, Peru, Cuba, Vietnam, Myanmar, and others.
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International Cooperation Exhibition
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In the celebration of “Tlemcen 2011, Cultural Capital City of the Islamic World”, Indonesia National Gallery, Directorate General Cultural Value, Art and Film, Ministry of Culture and Tourism will hold :
Indonesian Islamic Art Exhibition “Horizon of Light: Islamic Collection of the Indonesia National Gallery”
5-12th September 2011

At Cultural Palace (Qase El Tsaqafa), El Imama-Tlemcen, Algeria
Exhibited works by: Abbas Alibasyah, A.D Pirous, Affandi, Ahmad Sadali, Amang Rahman, Amri Yahya, Jubair, Fajar Sidik, Nashar, Oesman Effendi, Popo Iskandar Rusli, Said Akram, Setiawan Sabana, Srihadi Soedarsono, Sunaryo, Syaiful Adnan, Tisna Sanjaya, Umi Dachlan, Widayat, Yusuf Affendi, dan Zaini.
This exhibition shows the level of aesthetic achievement of the artists personally through works with calligraphy tendency, abstraction and figuration which reflects the Islamic cultural attitude.
Hold in cooperation with Ministry of Culture of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia for Algeria, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia and Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO).
Notes: Besides Indonesia, other countries invited for holding cultural festival in Tlemcen, Algeria consist of 29 Islamic Countries, 12 Non-Islamic Countries among them are China, India, Portugal and USA.
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EXHIBITION
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INDONESIAN BATIK
 "A Living Heritage" 25 January - 6 February 2012
The Exhibition Indonesian Batik “A Living heritage” pays homage to one of the most enchanting art forms found in Indonesia. Not without reason did UNESCO award Indonesian Batik the title “A Cultural Heritage” in 2009. Batik has a very special place in the world of textile. No other cloth in the Indonesian archipelago, perhaps in the entire world, is so rich in symbolism and meaning. Through the philosophy of its color and design, and the way it is made, folded and worn, batik expresses the spirit of the people who create it and wear it and who treasure it as part of their heritage.
The concept of the exhibition then includes to build a bridge between the appreciation of Batik in Indonesia and to interlink it with its artistic influence in Europe, especially in Germany, where Batik has a surprisingly long tradition and the contemporary use of Batik which can be found in architectural interpretation of Batik, allegorized in a project realized in London by Indonesian architect, modern automotive design, shown by Batik car of Mercedes Benz and fashion as displayed as contemporary Batik by Iwan Tirta and European Batik artists.
Galeri Nasional Indonesia Federal Foreign Office Clean Batik Initiative EU-SWITCH Asia Probramme EKONID AHK
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Abas Alibasyah
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ABAS ALIBASYAH (Born 1928)
Abas Alibasyah at soybean cake 1960's including artist which have conducted renewal by doing abstractions at its painting. In perpective to such object pushed by change of sosiocultural which is symptom started in Indonesia.
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