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Bali the Imaginary Museum: The Photographs of Walter Spies and Beryl De Zoete
 
 

Bali the Imaginary Museum: The Photographs of Walter Spies and Beryl De Zoete [ハードカバー]

Michael Hitchcock , Lucy Norris , Walter Spies , Beryl De Zoete , Horniman Museum


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Photography has long been associated with travel in Bali, and the images favoured by the tourism industry were often those that dwelt with the exotic and more extreme aspects of the indigenous culture. Bali was seen as the meeting-place of the South Seas and the mysterious Orient, an island of bare breasts, exotic dancers, and malevolent witches. The establishment of colonial rule saw the birth of Bali as a romantic holiday destination. Walter Spies, the German artist who lived on the island in the inter-war years, challenged the more lurid aspects of Bali's image, and together with British writer and dance critic Beryl de Zoete helped to transform Bali's image in the eyes of the West. Their classic Dance and Drama in Bali (1938) has never been surpassed. In this book, the authors present many hitherto unpublished photographs (now in the Horniman Museum Library) dealing with rural life in Bali, the dance-drama traditions of the island, as well as a series showing Spies and de Zoete conducting research in Bali. The photographs, which are accompanied by an informed text, are not only of aesthetic interest, but also reveal much about the work of Spies and de Zoete and their relationship with Bali.

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This beautiful book contains a photographic record of the work of Walter Spies, a German artist, and Beryl de Zoete, a British writer and dance critic, co-authors of the classic Dance and Drama in Bali (1938). These photographs, many previously unpublished, are chosen from the Horniman Museum Library collection to vividly evoke rural life in Bali, with its dance-drama traditions, and challenge the more lurid aspects of Bali's image in the 1930s.

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I am Balinese and live in Ubud. Walter Spies lived here in the Thirties, just opposite where my restaurant now is. My mother worked for him.

I was therefore delighted when this book came out. The text is clear and well-written and interesting on many counts. It sets out the history of early tourism to Bali when many famous people visited the island and they all met Walter Spies.

Many of the photographs have not been published before. Walter Spies was an excellent photographer and he had an intimate knowledge of Bali and the Balinese. He was involved in all aspects of Balinese life.

This is a book that everyone who is interested in Bali should have.


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