ROOTS Exhibition at ARMA: One Hundred Years of Walter Spies

24 May 2025 - 14 June 2025
ARMA Museum Ubud

This 24 May to 14 June 2025, a special exhibition unfolds at ARMA Museum, Ubud, celebrating one hundred years of Walters Spies in Bali. ROOTS revolves around the impact of the most significant foreign artists and figures, whose work and influence has shaped Bali to this day, but it also explores the postcolonial legacy over the last century.

The original ROOTS exhibition was presented by the Swiss cultural foundation, Kulturstiftung Basel H. Geiger (KBG.G), produced and curated by author, filmmaker and curator Michael Schindhelm. Part of this exhibit will be brought to ARMA especially for the Bali audience: back to where Spies’ legacy began.

The exhibition will examine the themes of mass tourism, environmental degradation, and the complex interplay of cultural identities in Bali. Highlights include works by the painter Made Bayak and the graphic artist Gus Dark, who explore the Balinese struggle to preserve their cultural identity amidst contemporary challenges, along with a number of films and installations that will present pivotal moments in Balinese history, including the 1965 genocide.

Excerpts from Michael Schindhelm’s docu-fiction film ROOTS will accompany the exhibition. The film presents Walter Spies as a spectral presence navigating Bali’s modern landscape. Through encounters with Balinese artists and luminaries, the ghost of Spies grapples with his own legacy and the enduring impact of Western civilization on the island. Visitors will be invited to accompany him on his journey across today’s island, 99 years after the painter’s first visit.

ROOTS honours Spies’ enigmatic legacy, weaving his story into Bali’s contemporary narrative and exploring the complexities of cultural exchange. Through the dancer Dewa Ayu Eka Putri, the musician Putu Tangkas Adi Hiranmayena, and Balinese collaborators, including internationally renowned choreographer Wayan Dibia, gallerist Agung Rai and many others, the spirit of Spies will be awoken within this exhibition.

Michal Schindhelm’s docu-fiction ROOTS will be screened at various locations in Bali between 21 May and 14 June. It will be concluded with a special screening and award ceremony for local students on 14 June at the Arma Museum.

Exhibition Dates: 24 May to 14 June 2025

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