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ART & BALI, THE FIRST INT’L ART FAIR IN BALI WITH A DIFFERENT CONCEPT

NUANU Creative City will host Art & Bali, the first international art fair in Bali with a unique concept on September 12-14, 2025. With the theme “Bridging Dichotomies”, this event aims to bridge various contrasts in art, such as tradition and modernity, nature and technology, and human and artificial intelligence.

More than just an exhibition, Art & Bali is a platform for artists, collectors, institutions and industry leaders to collaborate while celebrating global artistic expressions and Bali’s cultural richness within the wider art ecosystem.

As one of the world’s leading tourist destinations – expected to attract more than 6.3 million tourists by 2024 – Bali’s natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and strong international appeal make it an ideal location for an art fair that bridges the local and global art communities.

“Nuanu’s commitment to the arts is not just about exhibitions and education – it’s also about how we build a sustainable ecosystem to support artists, engage with visitors, and push the boundaries of creativity,” said Lev Kroll, CEO of Nuanu Creative City.

He explained that Art & Bali is also a manifestation of our vision to prioritize sustainable practices, innovation, and harmony between nature and digital art. The future of art is no longer limited to white-walled galleries, but in a space that can connect creativity and the environment. This is our main goal in organizing Art & Bali at Nuanu.

Located at Jalan Galiran Br Nyanyi, Beraban. Kediri District, Tabanan Bali, Art & Bali is present in five unique locations in Nuanu Creative City with innovative spaces, interactive installations and architectural designs made in accordance with the principles of sustainable development.

This makes Art & Bali a must-visit destination for art collectors and cultural tourists, and a gathering place for millions of tourists. This is also in line with Bali’s mission to strengthen its position as a center of creativity and innovation in Southeast Asia. [sources/photo special]