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| name        = Nova Gorica City Gallery
 
| name        = Nova Gorica City Gallery
 
| localname    = Mestna galerija Nova Gorica
 
| localname    = Mestna galerija Nova Gorica
| street      = Trg Edvarda Kardelja 5, SI-5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenia
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| town        = SI-5000 Nova Gorica
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| name        = Pavla Jarc
 
| name        = Pavla Jarc
 
| role        = Director
 
| role        = Director
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| name        = Mateja Poljšak Furlan
 
| name        = Mateja Poljšak Furlan
 
| role        = Gallery Manager
 
| role        = Gallery Manager
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Founded in [[Established::1997]], the [[Nova Gorica City Gallery]] has since developed into one of the most high-profile contemporary arts spaces in the Goriška region. Known for its specific circular shape with the 361-square-metre space, the gallery represents a special creative challenge for artists, and enables a very personal experience of the artworks. All that reflects also the exhibition of the [[Pixxelpoint International Festival of Computer Art]], since 10 years organized by the Nova Gorica City Gallery.
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Founded in [[Established::1997]], the [[Nova Gorica City Gallery]] has since developed into one of the most high-profile contemporary arts spaces in the Goriška region. Known for its specific circular shape with a 361-square-metre space, the gallery represents a special creative challenge for artists, and enables a very personal experience of the artworks. All that also reflects the exhibition of the [[Pixxelpoint International Festival of Computer Art]], which has been organised by the Nova Gorica City Gallery since 2000. The venue also hosts various talks on contemporary visual arts, fine arts workshops for children, and guided exhibition tours for the public.  
 
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==History==
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Founded within the premises of the [[Slovene National Theatre Nova Gorica]] and initially operating under the auspices of the [[Goriška Museum]], in 2000 the management of the Nova Gorica City Gallery was transferred to the [[Nova Gorica Arts Centre]].  
Founded within the premises of the [[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Nova Gorica]] and initially operating under the auspices of the [[Goriška Museum]], the management of the Nova Gorica City Gallery was in 2000 transferred to the [[Nova Gorica Arts Centre]].  
 
  
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{{Wide image|Nova Gorica City Gallery 2014 The round gallery space1.jpg}}
  
 
==Programme and mission==
 
==Programme and mission==
Beside the organisation of the Pixxelpoint International Festival of Computer Art, the Nova Gorica City Gallery featured annual up to 10 exhibitions prepared by house and very often by guest curators of national and sometimes international origins. Solo and group exhibitions are focused on all genres of contemporary art; projects are selected according to their quality, their originality of ideas, and their achievements in relation to contemporary art movements. The gallery tends to present a complex, quality-based view of the Slovene and foreign artistic production, as well it pays attention to artists from the area of Nova Gorica.
 
 
==Exhibitions==
 
The year 2008 saw a rich programme of solo exhibitions by middle generation of Slovene artists as [[Aleksij Kobal]], [[Lujo Vodopivec]], and [[Bojan Štokelj]]. The multimedia exhibition entitled ''Data Collision'' featured beside the work of young and internationaly renowned art collective [[BridA]] and postgravity world known artist [[Dragan Živadinov]] also two international names (Hans H. Diebner, Florian Grond).
 
 
 
In 2009, the group exhibition ''Eros Kalos'' curated by Brane Kovič featured erotic motives in 38 graphic and photographic works of such world-renowned artists as Nobuyoshi Araki, Nan Goldin, André Masson, Helmut Newton, Pablo Picasso, Man Ray – Emmanuel Rudnitsky, Pierre-Auguste Renior, Egon Schiele, Jeanloup Sieff, Miroslav Šutej, Shu Takahashi, Sam Taylor-Wood, Andy Warhol, and Tom Wesselmann.
 
 
In february 2010 Slovene and Croatian curators [[Petja Grafenauer]] and Vanja Ženko juxtaposed in the exhibition ''What's happening? Stereo Exhibition.'' young etablished artists from both coutries without exposing their names with the intention to show the importance of the shows athmosphere, thus to show the global charachter of contemporary fine arts. The 2010 line-up of solo exhibitions include Slovene artists [[Duša Jesih]], [[Mitja Ficko]], and [[Roberto Kusterle]] as well as a group exhibition entitled ''Wild in Heart'' featuring [[Aleksij Kobal]], [[Silvester Plotajs Sicoe]], [[Jurij Kalan]] and [[Mirko Bratuša]].
 
  
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Beside the organisation of the [[Pixxelpoint International Festival of Computer Art]], the Nova Gorica City Gallery features up to 10 exhibitions per year prepared by its house curators and frequently by guest curators of national and sometimes international origins. Solo and group exhibitions embrace all genres of contemporary art; projects are selected according to their quality, their originality of ideas, and their achievements in relation to contemporary art movements. The gallery tends to present a complex, quality-based view of the Slovene and international artistic production, as well as to focus upon artists from the area of Nova Gorica.
  
 
==Collection==
 
==Collection==
In addition to the programme of exhibitions, in 2000 the Gallery started to build its collection of especially Slovenian, but also foreign artists who had exhibited at the gallery. The concept behind the collection is in large part derived from the exhibition programme. Its central core is of contemporary painting while at the same time it diversify into other media, including recent explorations.
 
  
Within this broad concept, a central place is occupied by the generation of artists that came of age in the second half of the 1990s and have already been recognized in institutional circles of Slovenian and international contemporary art. The collection’s centre of gravity therefore is contemporary Slovenian artists whose works provides an authentic and convincing visual narrative of the time in which it emerged. Thus the Collection of City Gallery Nova Gorica represents one of the most important collections (particularly of paintings) in Slovenia.  
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In addition to the programme of exhibitions, in 2000 the Gallery started to build its collection of the artists who had exhibited at the Gallery. The collection's central core is the contemporary painting while at the same time it diversifies into other media, including recent explorations.
  
The works from the collection are exhibited occasionaly, like in 2008, when the Gallery prepared out of purchased art works the group show entitled the ''Aesthetics of the New Millennium — Selected Works of Slovenian Contemporary Art.'' The exhibition concentrated on the members of a strong generation of artists who graduated from the Ljubljana Academy of Visual Arts during the mid-1990s, and have made significant contributions to contemporary Slovenian painting and sculpture: painters [[Viktor Bernik]], [[Miha Boljka]], [[Uršula Berlot]], [[Arjan Pregl]], [[Miha Štrukelj]], and [[Sašo Vrabič]], and the two sculptors, [[Boštjan Drinovec]] in [[Primož Pugelj]].
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Within this broad concept, a central place is occupied by the generation of artists that came of age in the second half of the 1990s and have already been recognised in institutional circles of Slovenian and international contemporary art. Thus the collection is one of the most important ones in Slovenia.  
  
All works of the collection are well documented on the Gallery webpage.
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The works from the collection are occasionally exhibited, as in 2008, when the gallery prepared a group show from the collection entitled the ''Aesthetics of the New Millennium – Selected Works of Slovene Contemporary Art''. The exhibition concentrated on the members of a strong generation of artists who graduated from the Ljubljana [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design|Academy of Fine Arts]] during the mid-1990s, and have made significant contributions to contemporary Slovenian painting and sculpture: painters [[Viktor Bernik]], [[Miha Boljka]], [[Uršula Berlot]], [[Arjan Pregl]], [[Miha Štrukelj]], and [[Sašo Vrabič]], and the two sculptors, [[Boštjan Drinovec]] and [[Primož Pugelj]].
  
==Other activities==
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All the works in the collection are well-documented on the gallery's website.
As well as mounting exhibitions, Nova Gorica City Gallery is the site of various talks on contemporary visual arts, fine arts workshops for children, and guided exhibition tours for the public.  
 
  
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{{Wide image|Nova Gorica City Gallery 2015 Exterior.JPG}}
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Nova Gorica Arts Centre]]
 
*[[Nova Gorica Arts Centre]]
 
*[[Pixxelpoint International Festival of Computer Art]]
 
*[[Pixxelpoint International Festival of Computer Art]]
*[[Slovene National Theatre (SNG) Nova Gorica]]
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*[[Slovene National Theatre Nova Gorica]]
 
*[[Goriška Museum]]
 
*[[Goriška Museum]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.mgng.net/eng/aktualno.html Nova Gorica City Gallery website]
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*[http://www.mgng.net/eng/aktualno.html Nova Gorica City Gallery website]  
  
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Founded in 1997, the Nova Gorica City Gallery has since developed into one of the most high-profile contemporary arts spaces in the Goriška region. Known for its specific circular shape with a 361-square-metre space, the gallery represents a special creative challenge for artists, and enables a very personal experience of the artworks. All that also reflects the exhibition of the Pixxelpoint International Festival of Computer Art, which has been organised by the Nova Gorica City Gallery since 2000. The venue also hosts various talks on contemporary visual arts, fine arts workshops for children, and guided exhibition tours for the public.


Founded within the premises of the Slovene National Theatre Nova Gorica and initially operating under the auspices of the Goriška Museum, in 2000 the management of the Nova Gorica City Gallery was transferred to the Nova Gorica Arts Centre.

Nova Gorica City Gallery 2014 The round gallery space Photo Matej Vidmar.jpgA sculpture by Mirko Bratuša and a painting by Sandi Červek, exhibited at the Nova Gorica City Gallery, 2014

Programme and mission

Beside the organisation of the Pixxelpoint International Festival of Computer Art, the Nova Gorica City Gallery features up to 10 exhibitions per year prepared by its house curators and frequently by guest curators of national and sometimes international origins. Solo and group exhibitions embrace all genres of contemporary art; projects are selected according to their quality, their originality of ideas, and their achievements in relation to contemporary art movements. The gallery tends to present a complex, quality-based view of the Slovene and international artistic production, as well as to focus upon artists from the area of Nova Gorica.

Collection

In addition to the programme of exhibitions, in 2000 the Gallery started to build its collection of the artists who had exhibited at the Gallery. The collection's central core is the contemporary painting while at the same time it diversifies into other media, including recent explorations.

Within this broad concept, a central place is occupied by the generation of artists that came of age in the second half of the 1990s and have already been recognised in institutional circles of Slovenian and international contemporary art. Thus the collection is one of the most important ones in Slovenia.

The works from the collection are occasionally exhibited, as in 2008, when the gallery prepared a group show from the collection entitled the Aesthetics of the New Millennium – Selected Works of Slovene Contemporary Art. The exhibition concentrated on the members of a strong generation of artists who graduated from the Ljubljana Academy of Fine Arts during the mid-1990s, and have made significant contributions to contemporary Slovenian painting and sculpture: painters Viktor Bernik, Miha Boljka, Uršula Berlot, Arjan Pregl, Miha Štrukelj, and Sašo Vrabič, and the two sculptors, Boštjan Drinovec and Primož Pugelj.

All the works in the collection are well-documented on the gallery's website.

Nova Gorica City Gallery 2015 Exterior Photo Matej Vidmar.JPGThe circular shaped Nova Gorica City Gallery, a high-profile contemporary arts space located in the premises of the Slovene National Theatre Nova Gorica, 2015

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