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At the foot of the World Heritage Site in Bali Indonesia, about 10 minutes from the famous Tanah Lot Temple.
Atelier Stay
Artworks
Architect Andra Matin and artist Eugene Kangawa discuss the concepts and materials at Eugene’s atelier and home.
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Bali Time: 17:11:15 | Saturday, 5 April

Today is open, 9:30 AM–5:30 PM.

Open today, 10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
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This museum was created with the support of people from all over the world, and you can deeply feel Eugene’s permanent works and the architecture of Andra Martin, the beautiful landscape.
Built with the support of people from around the world, this museum offers a breathtaking fusion of Eugene’s permanent works, architecture by Indonesia’s leading architect Andra Matin, and a landscape that harmonizes seamlessly.
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01. Museum Area
#Philosophy #Architecture #Stay tour
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02. Atelier Stay
Built with the support of people from around the world, this museum offers a breathtaking fusion of Eugene’s permanent works, architecture by Indonesia’s leading architect Andra Matin, and a landscape that harmonizes seamlessly with nature.
Built with the support of people from around the world, this museum offers a breathtaking fusion of Eugene’s permanent works, architecture by Indonesia’s leading architect Andra Matin, and a landscape that harmonizes seamlessly with nature.
Built with the support of people from around the world, this museum offers a breathtaking fusion of Eugene’s permanent works, architecture by Indonesia’s leading architect Andra Matin, and a landscape that harmonizes seamlessly with nature.Built with the support of people from around the world, this museum offers a breathtaking fusion of Eugene’s permanent works, architecture by Indonesia’s leading architect Andra Matin, and a landscape that harmonizes seamlessly with nature.
Built with the support of people from around the world, this museum offers a breathtaking fusion of Eugene’s permanent works, architecture by Indonesia’s leading architect Andra Matin, and a landscape that harmonizes seamlessly with nature.
Built with the support of people from around the world, this museum offers a breathtaking fusion of Eugene’s permanent works, architecture by Indonesia’s leading architect Andra Matin, and a landscape that harmonizes seamlessly with nature.
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03. Workshop
#Philosophy #Interview #Museum #primary
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Museum Story
Eugene Kangawa
Artist
Eugene Kangawa is a Japanese contemporary artist born in 1989, known for his paintings and large scale installations. His past exhibition include After the rainbow at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT), Kanazawa 21st Century Museum, 89+ at the Serpentine Gallery (London), etc. He is the youngest artist ever to hold solo exhibition in the history of the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, It greatly impressed us.

We, the museum, interpret Eugene creates works that harness and expand the imagination of the mind, delving into the universal concepts around love, fate, and ephemerality, and metaphysics of human existence. In 2023, with the unwavering support of a multinational audience, plans have been set in motion for his first-ever global permanent facility, “Eugene Museum” in Bali.

First and foremost, I am sincerely grateful for this wonderful opportunity in such a truly beautiful place as Bali, Indonesia, at the foot of a World Heritage Site. Visiting Indonesia and engaging with friends there has been a true joy. I would like to thank the people who have said they wanted to make it a permanent museum, and those who committed to the realization.
Andra Matin
Architect
We, the museum, interpret Eugene creates works that harness and expand the imagination of the mind, delving into the universal concepts around love, fate, and ephemerality, and metaphysics of human existence. In 2023, with the unwavering support of a multinational audience, plans have been set in motion for his first-ever global permanent facility, “Eugene Museum” in Bali.

First and foremost, I am sincerely grateful for this wonderful opportunity in such a truly beautiful place as Bali, Indonesia, at the foot of a World Heritage Site. Visiting Indonesia and engaging with friends there has been a true joy. I would like to thank the people who have said they wanted to make it a permanent museum, and those who committed to the realization.
Established in 1998, andramatin is a studio based in Jakarta, Indonesia. The practice, which was once consisted of small team working mainly on residential projects, has now expanded to do broader scale and type of projects varying from furniture to urban design projects.
Aiming to cultivate a richer variety of works and remain inclusive out of restricting specialization, andramatin has consistently related itself with different forms of cultural production to expand the possibility of its architecture.

We, the museum, believe that his architecture has always been a wonderful fusion of modernism and tradition.
He also has many projects that are open to the public, such as airports and mosques, bringing about various sociability, his work has been granted a Special Mention Award at the 16th Venice Biennale (2018) and being the winner of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (2022). This time we look forward to his fusion with Eugene.
Important
Update

*We kindly ask that you use Parking Area 2, which is just a 5-minute walk from the museum.
Please note that Parking Area 1 is farther from the site.

*From 6:00 PM, the museum operates as a Night Tour.Reservations for the Night Tour, Daily Atelier Tour, and the artwork “image/imagine” are available here.

*Some public roads nearby may be under construction.Thank you for your understanding.

Visitor guidance
Visitor code of conduct
The Museum of Modern Art connects people from around the world to the art of our time. We aspire to be a catalyst for experimentation, learning, and creativity, a gathering place for all, and a home for artists and their ideas.

We are committed to working together to create a safe experience for our team and visitors, and our professionally trained staff are here to help you. Visitors may not endanger staff, visitors, artwork or any other Museum property, and may not engage in verbal or physical harassment, discriminatory or threatening behavior, or otherwise interfere with the experience of others in the Museum.

The Museum will refuse or revoke admission to individuals who violate its policies. For everyone’s safety, please follow the instructions of our staff during your visit.
The Museum prohibits the following:
  • Leafleting, signature gathering, picketing, charitable solicitations, and press conferences by visitors
  • The unauthorized playing of music and video, unauthorized projection of images, unauthorized theater performances, and sound amplification and noisemakers (except for assistive-listening devices)
  • Solicitation of business and unauthorized for-profit activity
  • Resale, exchange, or transfer of Museum tickets or membership benefits
  • Running, rough play, and disruptive behavior
  • Conduct that poses any risk to other visitors or to the Museum’s staff or collections
  • Smoking, including electronic cigarettes, is prohibited anywhere on Museum property, including the outdoor Sculpture Garden.
Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Please do not touch the artwork, frames, platforms, labels, display cases, or anything that is used to project the art. If a work is intended to be interactive, this will be indicated by signage.

Be respectful and mindful of those around you. Keep voices at a courteous volume and set cellphones to vibrate or silent.

The Museum uses video monitoring for the safety of the art and the public. Please note that visitors may be photographed, videotaped, or otherwise recorded. By visiting, visitors grant the Museum permission to use the photographs and/or audiovisual recordings in which visitors appear for any Museum purposes.
Bags and security
All bags will be inspected upon arrival.

The Museum reserves the right to prohibit any items and to require visitors to check any bags or items.
See a full list of prohibited items

Large umbrellas may not be brought into the Museum but may be left in our umbrella rack. The Museum is not responsible for umbrellas left in the rack.
Pets are not permitted. Service animals are welcome, but must be leashed and attended at all times.
Coat checkroom
All checked articles must be claimed before the Museum closes. The Museum is not responsible for any items left overnight. The Museum’s total liability for items left in the coat checkroom is half of the purchase price of the item up to a maximum of $150.
Prohibited items
The Museum reserves the right to refuse entry to any visitor with any of the following prohibited items:
  • Illegal items or substances
  • Outside food or drinks, including alcoholic beverages (unless sealed or for family or medical purposes)
  • Selfie sticks, tripods, monopods, and any professional video equipment
  • Any object larger than 11” × 17” × 5”; luggage of any size or type; large umbrellas; sporting goods; recreational equipment such as e-scooters, recreational scooters, skateboards, wagons, or hoverboards; shoes with wheels, roller skates, roller blades or any other wheeled items
  • Recreational scooters and e-scooters
  • Marking materials such as paint, adhesives, epoxies, or glues. Colored pencils, crayons, and markers are also not allowed. Only pencils are allowed for drawing and sketching in the galleries.
  • Banners and signs, confetti, balloons, plants, and flower arrangements
  • Costumes, including masks that cover the full face
  • Pets (with the exception of service animals, which must be leashed and attended at all times)
  • Weapons of any kind; firearms of any type and/or ammunition; cutting tools, including knives, scissors, and blades; tools and tool parts; any “dual-use” items that could be considered dangerous to people or art, including hammers, saws, sharp objects, poles, and sticks
  • Hazardous materials, including pepper spray, mace, and other chemical compounds or biological agents that could be considered toxic, including flammable liquids, aerosols, fuels, fireworks, toxic chemicals, and explosives
  • Drones, unmanned aerial devices, survey balloons, photography mini-copters, and any flying device
  • Portable speakers or other devices that may be used to amplify sound; airhorns; musical instruments
  • Any other items that could put the art or visitors at risk, to be determined at the sole discretion of The Museum of Modern Art
Hours and admissionVenue Details
Hours

Monday

10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Tuesday

Close

Wednesday

10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Thursday

10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Friday

10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Saturday

10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Sunday

10:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Directions and parking
Jalan Batu Mejan Canggu Bali 82121 Indonesia
MAP
Shuttle Bus
The closest Metro line stop is located at the Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill Station—cross the bridge over Hope St. for direct access to the museum through the East West Bank Plaza. The closest Metro bus stations are 1st & Grand and Grand/3rd. Metro Red Line stop closest to The Broad is the Civic Center/Grand Park Station.
By Taxi
The closest Metro line stop is located at the Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill Station—cross the bridge over Hope St. for direct access to the museum through the East West Bank Plaza. The closest Metro bus stations are 1st & Grand and Grand/3rd. Metro Red Line stop closest to The Broad is the Civic Center/Grand Park Station.
Parking information
The closest Metro line stop is located at the Grand Avenue Arts/Bunker Hill Station—cross the bridge over Hope St. for direct access to the museum through the East West Bank Plaza. The closest Metro bus stations are 1st & Grand and Grand/3rd. Metro Red Line stop closest to The Broad is the Civic Center/Grand Park Station.
Hours, location and arrival
What are Eugene Museum’s hours?
iEugene Museum is open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m,. and until 8:30 p.m. on Fridays. Please be advised that in the morning and on rainy days there may be a line to enter.
Do members have special hours?
On Saturday and Sunday mornings, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., select galleries are open to members and their guests only.
Where do I enter for film screenings?
For film screenings taking place during Museum hours in the Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters 1 and 2, please enter at the main entrance of the Rockefeller Building on 53rd Street, close to Sixth Avenue and just east of our flagship Museum Store.

For after hours screenings, please enter at the Ronald S. and Jo Carole Lauder Building entrance at 11 West 53rd Street closest to Fifth Avenue. For film screenings taking place in the Celeste Bartos (Theater 3), please enter at 4 West 54th Street.
Tickets
Do I need to get tickets in advance of my visit?
Advanced purchase online is required to guarantee Museum entry and to receive key information before your visit. A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase on-site at our ticketing desk, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Do I need a ticket for my child or baby?
Admission is free for children 16 and under but a ticket is still required.
What if I have a New York Pass, All-Inclusive Pass, Explorer Pass, or Sightseeing Pass?
If you have one of these passes, there is no need to make an online reservation. When you arrive at the Museum, please present your pass at the Ticketing Desk, and our staff will be able to assist you.
Membership
I’m interested in becoming a member but I’m not sure what that includes?
To find the best membership option for you, visit our membership site or visit the Member Desk in the main lobby.
I need help managing my membership. Where can I find information to help me answer all my questions?
Visit our Membership FAQ page to find the answer to any membership question you might have. And if you are at the Museum, stop by the Member Desk in the lobby for help.
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Tickets
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Adults

$30

Seniors

65 and over with ID

$22

Visitors with disabilities

Free admission for accompanying care partner

$22

Students

Full-time with ID, including international students

$17

Children

16 and under

Free

Members

Free

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An interview by the Eugene Museum in Bali. Architect Andra Matin and artist Eugene Kangawa discuss the concepts and materials, with new perspective sketches, at Eugene’s atelier and home.
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