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| maintainer  = Simon Smole
 
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| name                = Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina
 
| name                = Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina
| localname          = Pilonova galerija
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| localname          = Pilonova galerija Ajdovščina
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| street              = Prešernova 3
 
| street              = Prešernova 3
 
| town                = SI-5270 Ajdovščina
 
| town                = SI-5270 Ajdovščina
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 5 368 9177
 
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| founded by          = Municipality of Ajdovščina  
 
| founded by          = Municipality of Ajdovščina  
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
| contacts = {{Contact
| name                = Irene Mislej
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| name                = Tina Podnebšek
| role                = Head
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| role                = Director
| email              = irene.mislej@venopilon.com
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| email              = tina.ponebsek@venopilon.com
 
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|opening hours        = Collection: Tue-Fri 8am-4pm, Sat-Mon closed; Exhibitions: Tue-Fri 8am-5pm, Sun 3pm-6pm, Sat and Mon closed
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{{Contact
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| name                = Maja Marinkovska
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| role                = Curator - Documentation
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| email              = maja.marinkovska@venopilon.com
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{{Contact
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| name                = Tanja Cigoj
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| role                = Curator, Pedagogue
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| email              = tanja.cigoj@venopilon.com
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|opening hours        = Collection: Tue-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat, Sun 3pm-6pm, Mon closed
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Established in [[Established::1973]], the [[Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina|Pilon Gallery]] houses a permanent collection of works by Slovene painter, graphic artist and photographer [[Veno Pilon]] (1896–1970), including a representative selection of oil paintings (landscapes, portraits and nudes) which rank Pilon among the most important modernist artists of Europe.
 
  
Beside the ''Pilon permanent collection'', the Gallery gathers two further collections: ''The Friends of Pilon Collection'' and ''Vipavski Križ Collection''. Its exhibition programme (often prepared in collaboration with other Slovene public galleries) features painting, sculpture, print-making, architecture, design and photography.  
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{{image|Veno Pilon 1923 Furlanska delavka.jpg}}
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Established in [[Established::1973]], the [[Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina|Pilon Gallery]] houses a permanent collection of works by Slovenian painter, graphic artist and photographer [[Veno Pilon]] (1896–1970), including a representative selection of oil paintings (landscapes, portraits and nudes) which rank Pilon among the most important modernist artists of Europe. The gallery is the first monographic gallery in Slovenia based on the author's legacy.
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Beside the ''Pilon permanent collection'', the gallery gathers two further collections: ''The Friends of Pilon Collection'' and ''Vipavski Križ Collection''.
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
The Gallery was founded after Pilon's son Dominique donated to the town of Ajdovščina his father's artistic legacy, a rich collection of art works and an archival collection comprising documents, manuscripts, correspondence, books and personal belongings as well as varied memorial material, including the literary legacy of Walter Bianchi. The collection was later enriched by purchases and other donations.  
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The gallery was founded after Pilon's son [[Dominique Pilon|Dominique]] donated to the town of Ajdovščina his father's artistic legacy, a rich collection of artworks and an archival collection comprising documents, manuscripts, correspondence, books and personal belongings as well as varied memorial material, including the literary legacy of Walter Bianchi. The collection was later enriched by purchases and other donations.  
  
 
==Venue==
 
==Venue==
The gallery premises consist of two houses, the first being the Pilon homestead, which also used to be the bakery of the painter`s father. The façades of the two houses, as well as the interior of the painter's homestead with all its architectural details, were preserved and renovated by [[Svetozar Križaj]] (1921–1996), who received the 1976 [[Plečnik Award]] for the renovation.  
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The gallery premises consist of two houses, the first being the Pilon homestead, which also used to be the bakery of the painter's father. The façades of the two houses, as well as the interior of the painter's homestead with all its architectural details, were preserved and renovated by [[Svetozar Križaj]] (1921–1996), who received the 1976 [[Plečnik Award]] for the renovation.  
  
 
==Collections==
 
==Collections==
 
===Pilon Collection===
 
===Pilon Collection===
The works of Pilon Collection are arranged in chronological order and by art form: they start with his first art assignments at the secondary school in Gorica, and continue with views of Gorica and Ajdovščina (oil and watercolours) from the period before the First World War, drawings and watercolours from the time he was a prisoner of war in Russia, sketches from his travels and study in Prague, Florence and Vienna (with a special display case containing a selection of documents, photographs and letters), Pilon's graphic art production from his Prague and Florence period, portraits and still-lifes in different techniques, and one room entirely dedicated to his drawings. The last room (which was the painter`s studio) contains drawings and prints dating from his Parisian period until the late 1950s. The corridor features two sculptures - of the notary [[Artur Lokar]] and the writer [[Ivan Cankar]] - as well as some portrait drawings of Slovene artists. A photographic section in the attic displays Pilon's work in Paris from the 1930s onwards, including portraits, still-lives and vedutas.
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The works of the Pilon Collection are arranged in chronological order and by art form: they start with Pilon's first art assignments at secondary school in Gorica and continue with views of Gorica and Ajdovščina (oil and watercolours) from the period before World War I; drawings and watercolours from the time he was a prisoner of war in Russia; sketches from his travels and study in Prague, Florence, and Vienna (with a special display case containing a selection of documents, photographs, and letters); Pilon's graphic art production from his Prague and Florence period; portraits and still-lifes in different techniques; and one room entirely dedicated to his drawings.  
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The last room (which was the painter's studio) contains drawings and prints dating from his Parisian period until the late 1950s. The corridor features two sculptures – of the notary [[Artur Lokar]] and the writer [[Ivan Cankar]] – as well as some portrait drawings of Slovenian artists. A photographic section in the attic displays Pilon's work in Paris from the 1930s onwards, including portraits, still lifes, and vedutas.
  
  
 
===Collection of the Friends of Pilon===
 
===Collection of the Friends of Pilon===
The collection includes works of artists who are somehow connected with Pilon or the Pilon Gallery. In 1971 it included the work of twelve of Pilon's immediate friends and acquaintances. The enrichment of the collection happened after the first exhibition of works of the Friends of Pilon in 1978. Further works were gained from the periodic exhibitions prepared in the remembrance of [[Veno Pilon]]. The collection has steadily expanded in the last few years also due to the [[Castrumfoto International Workshop]].
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This collection includes works of artists who are somehow connected with Pilon or the Pilon Gallery. In 1971 it included the work of twelve of Pilon's immediate friends and acquaintances. The enrichment of the collection happened after the first exhibition of works of the Friends of Pilon in 1978. Further works were gained from the periodic exhibitions prepared in the remembrance of [[Veno Pilon]]. The collection has steadily expanded in the last few years also due to the [[Castrumfoto International Workshop]].
  
The complex collection comprises today around 500 works from the fields of painting, sculpture, print-making, drawing, photography, architecture and graphic design.
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Many great names of Slovenian art history of the 20th century and their work make up the collection. Among others [[Ivan Čargo]], [[Avgust Černigoj]], [[Gabrijel Stupica]], [[Miha Maleš]], [[France Mihelič]], [[Zoran Mušič]], [[Vladimir Makuc]], [[Štefan Planinc]], [[Marij Pregelj]], [[Janez Bernik]], [[Bogdan Borčić]], [[Drago Tršar]], [[Edvard Zajec]], [[Andrej Jemec]] and many others.  
  
Many great names of Slovene art history of the 20th century and their work is building the collection. Among others [[Ivan Čargo]], [[Avgust Černigoj]], [[Gabrijel Stupica]], [[Miha Maleš]], [[France Mihelič]], [[Zoran Mušič]], [[Vladimir Makuc]], [[Štefan Planinc]], [[Marij Pregelj]], [[Janez Bernik]], [[Bogdan Borčić]], [[Drago Tršar]], [[Edvard Zajec]], [[Andrej Jemec]] and many others. Part of the collection are also some Pilons portraits ([[Božidar Jakac]], [[Robert Hlavaty]]).  
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{{Image|Lojze Spazzapan 1925 Veno Pilon.jpg}}
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In 2011, a memorial room dedicated to [[Lojze Spazzapan]] was opened for public. [[Lojze Spazzapan]] was Pilon's close friend and sculpted his witty portrait head in bronze in 1925. Seven paintings that were donated to Pilon Gallery by the artist's daughter, represent Spazzapan's opus from his Torino period. The gallery houses also archives related to the artist.
  
 
===Vipavski Križ Collection===
 
===Vipavski Križ Collection===
The Vipavski Križ Collection is the result of summer art workshops between 1988 and 1999 in Vipavski Križ which aimed formed as meetings of local and foreign artists to open the cultural boundaries in Europe of the Alps-Adriatic region.  
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The ''Vipavski Križ Collection'' is the result of summer art workshops between 1988 and 1999 in Vipavski Križ which aimed formed as meetings of local and foreign artists to open the cultural boundaries in Europe of the Alps-Adriatic region.  
  
Each of a total of ten workshops was led by a curator who chosen the artists and designed the exhibition. Nine of the selectors were established Slovenian curators as [[Brane Kovič]], [[Iztok Premrov]], [[Aleksander Bassin]], [[Meta Gabršek - Prosenc]], [[Judita Krivec Dragan]], [[Breda Ilich Klančnik]]. One workshop was led by Laura Safred, the art critic from Trieste. 
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Each of the ten workshops was led by a curator who chose the artists and designed the exhibition. The collection arises from works each artist left to the gallery at the conclusion of the workshop. Altogether more than 100 works of various techniques and types comprise the collection built up of 82 artists belonging to different generations and nationalities. A great deal of them were Slovenians, others came from various regions of the Alpe-Adriatic. The collection also comprises works of sculptors.
 
 
The collection arise from works each artist left to the gallery after the workshop was concluded. Altogether more than 100 works of various techniques and types comprise the collection build up of 82 artists belonging to different generations and nationalities, the great deal of them were Slovenes, others came from regions of Alps-Adriatic. The collection comprises also works of sculptures [[Dragica Čadež]], painters [[Zdenko Huzjan]], [[Zmago Jeraj]], [[Erik Lovko]], [[Dušan Kirbiš]], [[Silvester Plotajs Sicoe]] and [[Borut Popenko]], photographers as [[Joco Žnidaršič]] and [[Tihomir Pinter]].  
 
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
  
*[[Castrumfoto International Workshop]]
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* [[Castrumfoto International Workshop]]
 
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.venopilon.com Pilon Gallery website]
 
* [http://www.venopilon.com Pilon Gallery website]
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Veno Pilon 1923 Furlanska delavka.jpgFriulian Worker by Veno Pilon, Pilon Gallery Collection, 1923

Established in 1973, the Pilon Gallery houses a permanent collection of works by Slovenian painter, graphic artist and photographer Veno Pilon (1896–1970), including a representative selection of oil paintings (landscapes, portraits and nudes) which rank Pilon among the most important modernist artists of Europe. The gallery is the first monographic gallery in Slovenia based on the author's legacy.

Beside the Pilon permanent collection, the gallery gathers two further collections: The Friends of Pilon Collection and Vipavski Križ Collection.


Background

The gallery was founded after Pilon's son Dominique donated to the town of Ajdovščina his father's artistic legacy, a rich collection of artworks and an archival collection comprising documents, manuscripts, correspondence, books and personal belongings as well as varied memorial material, including the literary legacy of Walter Bianchi. The collection was later enriched by purchases and other donations.

Venue

The gallery premises consist of two houses, the first being the Pilon homestead, which also used to be the bakery of the painter's father. The façades of the two houses, as well as the interior of the painter's homestead with all its architectural details, were preserved and renovated by Svetozar Križaj (1921–1996), who received the 1976 Plečnik Award for the renovation.

Collections

Pilon Collection

The works of the Pilon Collection are arranged in chronological order and by art form: they start with Pilon's first art assignments at secondary school in Gorica and continue with views of Gorica and Ajdovščina (oil and watercolours) from the period before World War I; drawings and watercolours from the time he was a prisoner of war in Russia; sketches from his travels and study in Prague, Florence, and Vienna (with a special display case containing a selection of documents, photographs, and letters); Pilon's graphic art production from his Prague and Florence period; portraits and still-lifes in different techniques; and one room entirely dedicated to his drawings.

The last room (which was the painter's studio) contains drawings and prints dating from his Parisian period until the late 1950s. The corridor features two sculptures – of the notary Artur Lokar and the writer Ivan Cankar – as well as some portrait drawings of Slovenian artists. A photographic section in the attic displays Pilon's work in Paris from the 1930s onwards, including portraits, still lifes, and vedutas.


Collection of the Friends of Pilon

This collection includes works of artists who are somehow connected with Pilon or the Pilon Gallery. In 1971 it included the work of twelve of Pilon's immediate friends and acquaintances. The enrichment of the collection happened after the first exhibition of works of the Friends of Pilon in 1978. Further works were gained from the periodic exhibitions prepared in the remembrance of Veno Pilon. The collection has steadily expanded in the last few years also due to the Castrumfoto International Workshop.

Many great names of Slovenian art history of the 20th century and their work make up the collection. Among others Ivan Čargo, Avgust Černigoj, Gabrijel Stupica, Miha Maleš, France Mihelič, Zoran Mušič, Vladimir Makuc, Štefan Planinc, Marij Pregelj, Janez Bernik, Bogdan Borčić, Drago Tršar, Edvard Zajec, Andrej Jemec and many others.

Lojze Spazzapan 1925 Veno Pilon.jpgVeno Pilon, a portrait in bronze by Lojze Spazzapan, 1925. Spazzapan was Pilon's contemporary whose works and documents are also housed at the Pilon Gallery Collection.

In 2011, a memorial room dedicated to Lojze Spazzapan was opened for public. Lojze Spazzapan was Pilon's close friend and sculpted his witty portrait head in bronze in 1925. Seven paintings that were donated to Pilon Gallery by the artist's daughter, represent Spazzapan's opus from his Torino period. The gallery houses also archives related to the artist.

Vipavski Križ Collection

The Vipavski Križ Collection is the result of summer art workshops between 1988 and 1999 in Vipavski Križ which aimed formed as meetings of local and foreign artists to open the cultural boundaries in Europe of the Alps-Adriatic region.

Each of the ten workshops was led by a curator who chose the artists and designed the exhibition. The collection arises from works each artist left to the gallery at the conclusion of the workshop. Altogether more than 100 works of various techniques and types comprise the collection built up of 82 artists belonging to different generations and nationalities. A great deal of them were Slovenians, others came from various regions of the Alpe-Adriatic. The collection also comprises works of sculptors.

See also

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