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Affandi Museum is laying at Jl. Laksda Adi Sucipto 167,
Yogyakarta. This street has a famous name called Solo street
because it connects two big cities (that is Yogyakarta and Solo).
The museum which is placed at the west of the Gajah Wong river has
its wide area for about 3500 are. This area consist of the museum
itself and the building used to Affandi's house. The unusual land
surface gave an inspiration to Affandi to build unique building on
it. The result is, an unique integrated environment planned by him
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first gallery was finished in 1962 and used for showing
room of his works in an exhibition aula . This gallery officially
opened in 1974 by Prof. Ida Bagus Mantra who is the
General Culture Director in that year. The gallery has a
unique shape. Unlike the others museum, this gallery is
very simple but has a high taste of arts. Plus, the
legendary Affandi's paintings inside this building. |
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In 1987, Presiden Soeharto gave a donation to build the
second gallery which has 351,5 are. In June 9, 1988, this
gallery was officially opened by the Ministry of Culture
and Education in that year, Prof. Dr. Fuad Hassan. The
architecture of this gallery has a little difference with
the first gallery. Finally, this architecture type is
non-formally starting to be the standard architecture for
this museum. The second gallery consist of Affandi's art
works and other famous artists. |
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As the part of the museum, Affandi's house has a roof
shaped like banana leaf. The house which made from woods
has two floors. The upper is a Affandi's personal room. As
an addition, the down floor is use for refreshing and also
has a garage. It is very comfort to enjoy a relax time in
the down floor. A relax atmosphere with high artistic
environment around you. |
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The third gallery was built by the Affandi's Foundation
and finished in 1999. This gallery then officially opened
by Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X in May 2000. This gallery
was built to fulfill the Affandi's last wishes who wants
enough place to store his artworks and whole paintings
collections. The architecture use the initial unique
architecture -- a banana leaf shaped roof. |
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