Matevž Paternoster
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28 Jun 2018
30 Sep 2018
The travelling exhibition Plečnik House: The Architect’s Experimental Hotbed, produced by the City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana in cooperation with The City of Prague Museum, featuring a lecture by the exhibition's curator Ana Porok, photo materials by Matevž Paternoster and Andrej Peunik and the short film documenting the renovation of the Plečnik House,
Matevž Paternoster is a professional photographer, offering services also to various (cultural) organisations and artists (for example, Museum of Architecture and Design, Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana). Some of this work is featured in the portfolio below.
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The Wheel – 5200 Years, an exhibition view with the models of Herman Potočnik's space station drawings from 1929. City Museum of Ljubljana, 2013
The Wheel – 5200 Years, an exhibition view. City Museum of Ljubljana, 2013
The Wheel – 5200 Years, an exhibition view. City Museum of Ljubljana, 2013
Time Folding - MUZEUM Theatre - 20 Years curated by Barbara Novakovič Kolenc, Jakopič Gallery, 2015
Time Folding - Muzeum Theatre - 20 Years, an exhibition curated by Barbara Novakovič Kolenc, opened extensive document and source archives of the Muzeum Institute. Jakopič Gallery, 2015
Time Folding - Muzeum Theatre - 20 Years, an opening of an exhibition dedicated to Muzeum Institute creative contribution 1994-2014. Jakopič Gallery, 2015
Time Folding - Muzeum Theatre - 20 Years, an overview of the 44 events produced by Muzeum Institute in the period 1994–2014, exploring the relations and borders between individual spheres of arts and humanities. Jakopič Gallery, 2015
Casting of Death, a view of the exhibition in the Match Gallery, 2017: Death Masks (1963–2017) by Viktor Gojkovič.
Drawing utensils preserved in situ at the Plečnik House, 2015.
Pablo Picasso's Desire Caught by the Tail directed by Barbara Novakovič Kolenc at the Jakopič Gallery, 2014. From left to right: Petra Govc, Ivan Peternelj, Sanja Nešković Peršin and Mateja Rebolj.
Pablo Picasso's Desire Caught by the Tail directed by Barbara Novakovič Kolenc, as the last part of her Source Image trilogy produced by Muzeum Institute, staged at the Jakopič Gallery, 2014. From left to right: Ivan Peternelj, Mateja Rebolj, Sanja Nešković Peršin
Renovated Plečnik House, cylindrical annex, 2015
Renovated Plečnik House, house front, 2015
The Ljubljana stationed House SB, designed by Bevk Perović Arhitekti and built in 2004.
The Plečnik House contains the artist's valuable original furniture and personal objects, renovated interior, 2015.
The authentic interiors are preserved just as Plečnik created them, with his own original design of furniture and a wealth of small objects. Renovated Plečnik House, 2015
The bedroom and work room of master architect Jože Plečnik was situated in the circular tower. A view of the renovated room, 2015.
The entry porch in Plečnik House, with the master's collection of sculptures and spolia, 2015. Photo by Matevž Paternoster/Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana.
The entry porch was both a reception room and a lapidary. Renovated Plečnik House, 2015.
The oldest wheel with an axle found at the Ljubljana Marshes (20 km south of Ljubljana) in 2002. The axle made of oak wood is 120 cm long. City Museum of Ljubljana, 2013
The world's oldest wheel found at the Ljubljana Marshes in 2002 is 5,200 years old, according to radiocarbon dating. The wheel with a radius of 70 cm is on display at the City Museum of Ljubljana, 2013.
Archaeological park Emona House, MGML archive, 2005
Petra Govc and Ivan Peternelj in Desire Caught by the Tail, directed by Barbara Novakovič Kolenc and staged at the Jakopič Gallery, 2014. A play written by Pablo Picasso in 1941 in Paris, was tranlated into Slovene by Jana Pavlič.
Plečnik Collection, some objects from the master's studio, 2011.
Plečnik Collection, some objects from the master's studio, 2011.
Plečnik House, new entrance, 2015
Plečnik House, reception room detail, 2015
Plečnik House, renovated winter garden interior, 2015