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4 Art Spaces in Jakarta to Know the Indonesian Art Scene

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Jakarta has a thriving and diverse arts scene. There is no shortage of art spaces and galleries showcasing a diverse range of art forms, from traditional to contemporary, local to international.

Exploring Jakarta’s various art spaces is a must-do activity, whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or simply curious about the city’s creative landscape. Jakarta has an art space for every taste and interest, from trendy cafes and independent galleries to large museums and cultural centres.

Galeri Nasional Indonesia

The front view of Galeri Nasional Indonesia
Source: Wikipedia

Galeri Nasional Indonesia is Indonesia’s national gallery in the heart of Jakarta. Established in 1999, it houses an extensive collection of Indonesian art from the colonial period to the present day. The gallery’s mission is to preserve and promote Indonesian art and culture, and it has established itself as a major cultural institution in the country.

The gallery hosts both permanent and temporary exhibitions, showcasing works by both established and emerging Indonesian artists. In addition to exhibitions, Galeri Nasional Indonesia hosts a variety of art-related events, workshops, and seminars, making it a cultural hub in Jakarta.

RUCI Art Space

RUCI Art Space from the opening of "Past Present Future" a solo exhibition by Haris Hazka
Source: @ruci.art on Instagram

RUCI Art Space is a contemporary art gallery and creative hub in the vibrant Blok M neighbourhood. The space, which opened in 2016, aims to promote the growth and development of contemporary art in Indonesia by exhibiting emerging and established artists from the region and beyond.

The gallery hosts a variety of events, including artist talks, workshops, and performances, as well as a diverse range of exhibitions. RUCI Art Space has become known for its innovative approach to art curation and commitment to assisting emerging artists, making it a distinct and dynamic addition to Jakarta’s art scene.

Basoeki Abdullah Museum

The front view of Museum Basoeki Abdullah
Source: Kemdikbud

The Basoeki Abdullah Museum is an art gallery in South Jakarta, Indonesia. It houses paintings as well as Basoeki Abdullah’s personal collection of statues, masks, puppets, and weapons. The Ministry of Education and Culture is in charge of the museum. The museum is also used for workshops in addition to exhibitions.

The museum was established in accordance with the wishes of Basoeki Abdullah, who died on November 5, 1993. Basoeki Abdullah left his paintings and personal collection, as well as his home, to the Republic of Indonesia.

In 1998 the house, at Keuangan Raya street in South Jakarta, was handed to the Directorate General of Culture as the relevant part of the Indonesian Government. The structure was then renovated to become a museum.

dia.lo.gue

The inside view od dia.lo.gue
Source: dia.lo.gue

Dia.Lo.Gue is a multidisciplinary art space in the busy Kemang district. Opened in 2009, the space aims to promote creativity and cultural dialogue by showcasing a wide range of contemporary art forms, including visual art, design, music, and literature.

The gallery hosts rotating exhibitions, workshops, and events that promote emerging and established artists from Indonesia and around the world. Dia.Lo.Gue also houses a design store and a café, providing a space for visitors to relax and engage with art and culture in a vibrant and dynamic environment.

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