Top 10 Art Galleries in Java, Indonesia

July 5, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Java, Indonesia including Omah Budaya Slamet, Lana Gallery, Bartele Gallery, Galeria Sophilia, Pendhapa Art Space, Studio Mendut, Andi's Gallery, Gajah Gallery Yogyakarta and Yogya Art Lab, Padepokan APEL WATOE, Leksa Ganesha Batik Gallery.
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1. Omah Budaya Slamet

Desa Beru, Bumiaji, Batu Indonesia
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Omah Budaya Slamet

Jln. Menukan 276, 55153 Indonesia +62 877-3929-3119
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Lana Gallery

We provide modern art from Indonesian young artists.

Jl. M.H. Thamrin Mandarin Oriental Hotel - 2nd floor, Jakarta 10310 Indonesia +62 21 29938997 http://www.bartelegallery.com
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Bartele Gallery

4. Galeria Sophilia

Jl. Industri Raya Blok B14 Kav.1 Menara Calvin 6th Floor, Jakarta 10720 Indonesia +62 821-2555-5620
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Galeria Sophilia

5. Pendhapa Art Space

Jl. Ring Road Selatan Tegal Krapyak RT.01 Panggungharjo Sewon, Bantul 55188 Indonesia +62 851-0249-2828 [email protected] http://www.pendhapaartspace.com/
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Pendhapa Art Space

an alternative art space in Yogyakarta, which provides a facility for the implementation of cultural and arts activities for the artists and public.

6. Studio Mendut

Jl. Mayor Kusen Rt 05 / Rw 03, Mendut 56512 Indonesia +62 818-466-933 [email protected] http://studio-mendut.business.site
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Studio Mendut

Studio Mendut is not only an art gallery which sells high quality arts and crafts, but this is a place where local artists and even international artists communicate and have discussion all about arts, cultures and social activities and impacts in Indonesia, especially Java island. Studio Mendut or Mendut Studio is an independent 'socio-culture media' to express and perform what we call the truth of arts and cultures by creating local arts, crafts. Wooden masks, sculptures, glass paintings, Puppets, beautiful fabrics, folk dances, and many other art creations decorates beautifully the art home. It is a real place to see and learn Java's culture, located 50 meters from an ancient's 8th century Buddhist temple and a Buddhist Monastery called 'Mendut Temple.

Jl. Tanah Abang 4 no.14 Abdul Muis, Jakarta 10160 Indonesia +62 856-9890-979 [email protected] http://www.andis-gallery.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Andi's Gallery

Andis art Gallery was established in 1990, located at Jl. Tanah Abang IV/14, Central Jakarta, is one of Indonesian's leading art galleries. Andis art Gallery is home to a world Art, we are presents fine art, modern art, contemporary art and many more. Andis Art Gallery’s is aimed to be a place of inspiration, through our collection, programs and exhibitions.

Jl. Keloran No 6 Yogya Art Lab Building, Bantul 55181 Indonesia +62 878-3834-7868 [email protected] http://www.gajahgallery.com/default.php
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Gajah Gallery Yogyakarta and Yogya Art Lab

Since 1996, Gajah Gallery has been a pioneering body in the Southeast Asian arts scene, representing the region’s leading artists such as Yunizar, Ashley Bickerton, Suzann Victor, Li Jin and emerging artist such as Erizal As. After twenty years in the business, Gajah Gallery established a second outpost in Yogyakarta, at the heart of the Indonesian art scene. Gajah Gallery Yogyakarta aims to nurture an exchange between the Singaporean and Indonesian art scenes, while promoting artists from the region and advancing their international portfolio. This is evident through exhibitions such as Intersections in 2014; a groundbreaking visual juxtaposition of notable artists from Southeast Asia and Cuba, as well as the Bantul Art Summit in 2016, and most recently SUPERnatural; which features 20 Singaporean contemporary artists from a broad spectrum of disciplines. Within the gallery premises is the Yogya Art Lab; an experimental laboratory, creative space, and casting foundry.

9. Padepokan APEL WATOE

Jl. Badrawati No.19 Tuksongo, Borobudur, Magelang 56553 Indonesia +62 293 3301214
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Padepokan APEL WATOE

Padepokan APEL WATOE is located in Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, (about 500 meters south of Borobudur Temple). In this building, visitors can see Deddy PAW’s painting studio with his 'apple' works, also enjoy contemporary art exhibitions by Indonesian artists and some from abroad. In this place anyway, visitors can attend yoga classes and enjoy special cuisine Borobudur in Kafe Apel Songo.

Jl. Parangtritis KM 8,5 Gatak, Timbulharjo, Sewon 55797 Indonesia +62 274 6463175 https://www.facebook.com/Leksa-Ganesha-Batik-Gallery-119475014844912/
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Leksa Ganesha Batik Gallery

Reviewed By jonathann509

Incredible craftsmanship. Tatang was a gracious host who explained the many different pieces of batik art on display in the gallery and the stories of the artists who made them. The quality of batik in this gallery is unparalleled in Indonesia, and the effort made by Leksa Ganesha to use their batik craft to impact local issues in Indonesia, including orangutan habitat preservation and maritime conservation, makes Leksa Ganesha stand out in the field of batik in indonesia. In addition to exceptional batik, the kind folks at Leksa Ganesha will show you each step of the batik process, including how the dyes are created, where the resist wax is applied, and how it is removed at the end of the process. They also have a coffee shop that sources local beans from farmers working in volcanic areas of Indonesia like Ijen and Merapi. We can't recommend this strongly enough. We were able to get incredibly beautiful, unique, and priceless batik that we will treasure long after we have left Indonesia, as well as an interesting tour and insight into the efforts of this great organization throughout Indonesia. Go visit!

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