Neka Gallery

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Neka Gallery

Ubud


Operated by Suteja Neka since 1966, this low-key gallery is a separate entity from the other gallery bearing Neka's name, Neka Art Museum. It has a somewhat motley selection of works from all the schools of Balinese art, as well as works by past European residents, including Arie Smit.


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