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− | | name = Velenje | + | | name = Festival Velenje - Velenje Gallery |
− | | localname = | + | | localname = Festival Velenje - Galerija Velenje |
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| street = Titov trg 5 | | street = Titov trg 5 | ||
| town = SI-3320 Velenje | | town = SI-3320 Velenje | ||
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− | | email = galerijavelenje | + | | email = info@galerijavelenje.si |
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− | + | Located in the main town square in Velenje, the [[Festival Velenje - Velenje Gallery|Velenje Gallery]] is a vivid contemporary arts institution in the heart of the Šaleška Valley. Since [[established::1976]] its exhibition programme has focused mostly on local and Slovene fine artists, including the graduate students of the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]], whose production was annually presented at the [[Velenje Artists' Colony]] between 1990 and 2009. | |
− | + | The gallery was thoroughly renovated in 2015. As of 2016 the gallery is being run by the [[Summer Cultural Events Velenje|Festival Velenje Public Institute]]. | |
− | + | {{Wide image|Velenje Regional Gallery 2015.jpg}} | |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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− | + | From 1976 until 2005 the Velenje Gallery was organised as as part of the former Ivan Napotnik Cultural Centre. It is situated in a modernist building designed in 1971 by [[Adi Miklavc]], which stands in daring contrast to adjacent buildings in the square which are just one decade older. In 2015 the building was thoroughly renovated. | |
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+ | ==Collection== | ||
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+ | Velenje Gallery's permanent collection comprises around 1000 paintings, sculptures and works on paper (prints, drawings, photography) by Slovene artists of the 20th century, with a particular focus on the youngest artists, especially those from the Šaleška and Savinjska valleys. | ||
− | + | A collection of modern Slovene art and paintings of well-known local painter [[Lojze Perko]] have been on display at [[Velenje Castle]] since 1978. | |
− | + | ==Exhibitions== | |
− | + | Beside solo exhibitions of the younger generation of local artists, the Velenje Gallery also features solo exhibitions of established Slovene artists like [[Metka Krašovec]]. | |
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− | + | The Velenje Gallery hosted the annual exhibition by the Slovene Fine Art Critics Association (DSLK) and the exhibition of the annual [[Velenje Artists' Colony]] for [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design|ALUO]] graduates. The gallery also cooperates with students of the local grammar school. | |
+ | A retrospective exhibition ''The Visual Arts of the Šaleška Valley and Upper Sava Valley 1975–2015'', curated by [[Milena Koren Božiček]] opened the fully renovated gallery premises in September 2015. It featured selected works by 65 artists; for this occasion new works were acquired from local artists's personal collections. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Velenje Museum]] | * [[Velenje Museum]] | ||
* [[Velenje Castle]] | * [[Velenje Castle]] | ||
− | *[[Velenje Library]] | + | * [[Velenje Library]] |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Workshop organisers]] | [[Category:Workshop organisers]] | ||
[[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] | [[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 20 October 2018
History
From 1976 until 2005 the Velenje Gallery was organised as as part of the former Ivan Napotnik Cultural Centre. It is situated in a modernist building designed in 1971 by Adi Miklavc, which stands in daring contrast to adjacent buildings in the square which are just one decade older. In 2015 the building was thoroughly renovated.
Collection
Velenje Gallery's permanent collection comprises around 1000 paintings, sculptures and works on paper (prints, drawings, photography) by Slovene artists of the 20th century, with a particular focus on the youngest artists, especially those from the Šaleška and Savinjska valleys.
A collection of modern Slovene art and paintings of well-known local painter Lojze Perko have been on display at Velenje Castle since 1978.
Exhibitions
Beside solo exhibitions of the younger generation of local artists, the Velenje Gallery also features solo exhibitions of established Slovene artists like Metka Krašovec.
The Velenje Gallery hosted the annual exhibition by the Slovene Fine Art Critics Association (DSLK) and the exhibition of the annual Velenje Artists' Colony for ALUO graduates. The gallery also cooperates with students of the local grammar school.
A retrospective exhibition The Visual Arts of the Šaleška Valley and Upper Sava Valley 1975–2015, curated by Milena Koren Božiček opened the fully renovated gallery premises in September 2015. It featured selected works by 65 artists; for this occasion new works were acquired from local artists's personal collections.
See also
External links
- Velenje Gallery website (in Slovenian)