A new Art Centre has recently opened in Nusa Dua, in the grounds of the main Nusa Dua complex, Pacifica, Asia-Pacific Art Center. The main focus of the collection is Western artists of Asia and the Pacific, and this is certainly the first gallery/museum (both these terms are fraught categories in official practice) in Indonesia to go beyond Indonesian art and Western depictions of Indonesia. Pacifica also has a fascinating collection of Pacific art, including an astonishing collection of tapa cloths, and an impressive group of works, mainly statues/sculptures, from different parts of the Pacific.
The Balinese element in the collection is deliberately small, but for those interested in seeing part of the collection of Theo Meier, mainly works by Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai, these can be found at the opening part of the Center. Although I'm not a huge fan of the Westerners who painted Indonesia, this Center has probably one of the best selections of their work.
An added element of interest is the architecture, the Center was designed by Popo Danes.