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When the Akademi Seni Rupa Indonesia (ASRI)
changed its name to ISI and relocated to a larger campus in the suburbs of Jogja, the
buildings that was home to famous Indonesian artists such as Widayat, Heri Dono, Butet
Katarajasa, Hanafi,Jaduk Ferianto and others became empty and was left to deteriorate.
Realizing that a true artistic legacy was in the verge of destruction, the Head of the
Yayasan Yogyakarta Seni Nusantara (YEAN), KPH Wironegoro, fought to preserve these
historic buildings by turning them into the Jogja National Museum (JNM) Compound.
Currently restoration work is being conducted in the main buildings. However various art
organizations and associations have requested to use the site as a performance area in its
current state. Thereby becoming one of the most sought after outdoor venues in Jogja.
The museum plans to have a soft launch with the completion of the first phase of the
renovation in January 2008 with the generous help from our Founding Partners, PT Carrefour
Indonesia. Quick to join in on the renovation was the Taiwan Trade and Economic Office and
various prominent individuals and organizations.
Due to the devastating earthquake in May 27, 2006 renovation and sponsorship work came to
a halt. The Yayasan (foundation) immediately focused on the relieve efforts by becoming
international coordinators bringing in much needed supplies and money from countries all
over the world. The Gampingan Compound also became temporary shelters and schools for the
surrounding communities.
Currently we have continued the renovation of the museum compound and are planning
exciting programs and art exhibitions for the upcoming year.
Experience Art at GAMPINGAN

Rancangan gedung Jogja National Museum
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