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Established in [[established::2007]] in the space of the former City Museum of Ljubljana Cultural and Information Centre and managed by the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]], the [[Match Gallery]] (Vžigalica Gallery) is a venue for exhibitions, round-table discussions, lectures, and presentations reflecting predominantly the current art production.
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Established in [[established::2007]] in the space of the former City Museum of Ljubljana Cultural and Information Centre and managed by the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]], the [[Match Gallery]] (Galerija Vžigalica) is a venue for exhibitions, round-table discussions, lectures, and presentations predominantly reflecting the current art production.
  
Its activities are conceived in collaboration with contemporary artists, art institutions and producers – mostly Slovene, but also international.  
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Its activities are conceived in collaboration with contemporary artists, art institutions and producers – mostly Slovenian, but also international.  
  
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==Exhibitions and events==
 
==Exhibitions and events==
The gallery has featured the latest works of Slovene artists of the younger generation such as [[Manja Vadla]], [[Sašo Vrabič]], [[Urša Vidic]], [[Meta Grgurevič]], [[Saša Spačal]], [[Veli & Amos]], and [[Boštjan Čadež]]. In recent years many exhibitions by international artists have been produced as well. Including solo exhibitions by Sinta Werner, Siniša Labrović, Brad Downey, and Ali Bramwell.
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The gallery has featured the latest works of Slovene artists of the younger generation such as [[Manja Vadla]], [[Sašo Vrabič]], [[Urša Vidic]], [[Meta Grgurevič]], [[Saša Spačal]], [[Veli & Amos]], and [[Boštjan Čadež]]. In recent years, many exhibitions by international artists have been produced as well, including solo exhibitions by Sinta Werner, Siniša Labrović, Brad Downey, and Ali Bramwell.
  
In the past The Match Gallery hosted exhibitions by other producers more frequently. Those included for example exhibitions by [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]] and ''re.act.feminism, Performative Art of the 60s and 70s'' exhibition by the [[City of Women Association for Promotion of Women in Culture]]. It still annually hosts the ''Lighting Guerrilla'' Festival by [[Strip Core]].
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In 2017, the gallery launched a new cycle "Ljubljana Bows to Slovenia", which features artists from various Slovenian cities as well as cities with a large percentage of Slovenian population. So far, artists from Celje, Trieste and Kočevje have been presented within this exhibition cycle.  
  
In 2017 the gallery launched a new cycle "Ljubljana Bows to Slovenia" that features artists from various Slovenian cities as well as cities with a large percentage of Slovenian population. So far artists from Celje, Trieste and Kočevje have been presented within this exhibition cycle.  
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===Collaborations and co-productions===
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In the past, the Match Gallery has more frequently hosted exhibitions by other producers. Those included, for example, exhibitions by [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]], the exhibition ''re.act.feminism, Performative Art of the 60s and 70s'' by the [[City of Women Association for Promotion of Women in Culture]] and the resounding exhibition ''The World Without Us: Narratives on the age of non-human actors'' curated by Inke Arns and produced by HMKV (Hartware MedienKunstVerein) (DE) and [[Aksioma Institute]] in co-production with [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] and Drugo more (Rijeka, HR). It still annually hosts the [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]] by [[Strip Core]].
  
Since 2016 The Match Gallery is one of the main venues of the [[Indigo Festival]] organised by [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] and Marsh Creative Production.  
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Since 2016, the Match Gallery is one of the main venues of the [[Indigo Festival]] organised by [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] and Marsh Creative Production.  
  
 
== See also ==
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.mgml.si/en/vzigalica-gallery/ Match Gallery web page]
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*[https://mgml.si/en/match-gallery/ Match Gallery web page]
 
*[https://mgml.si/media/exhibitions/2019/06/04/tloris_vzigalica.jpg Match Gallery floor plan] (JPG)
 
*[https://mgml.si/media/exhibitions/2019/06/04/tloris_vzigalica.jpg Match Gallery floor plan] (JPG)
  
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Galerija Vžigalica
Trg francoske revolucije 7, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 241 2500





Established in 2007 in the space of the former City Museum of Ljubljana Cultural and Information Centre and managed by the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, the Match Gallery (Galerija Vžigalica) is a venue for exhibitions, round-table discussions, lectures, and presentations predominantly reflecting the current art production.

Its activities are conceived in collaboration with contemporary artists, art institutions and producers – mostly Slovenian, but also international.

GV odprtje razstave Dominik Mahnič Krmiljenje copica foto Blaz Gutman 5.jpgOpening of exhibition by Dominik Mahnič in Match Gallery


Exhibitions and events

The gallery has featured the latest works of Slovene artists of the younger generation such as Manja Vadla, Sašo Vrabič, Urša Vidic, Meta Grgurevič, Saša Spačal, Veli & Amos, and Boštjan Čadež. In recent years, many exhibitions by international artists have been produced as well, including solo exhibitions by Sinta Werner, Siniša Labrović, Brad Downey, and Ali Bramwell.

In 2017, the gallery launched a new cycle "Ljubljana Bows to Slovenia", which features artists from various Slovenian cities as well as cities with a large percentage of Slovenian population. So far, artists from Celje, Trieste and Kočevje have been presented within this exhibition cycle.

Collaborations and co-productions

In the past, the Match Gallery has more frequently hosted exhibitions by other producers. Those included, for example, exhibitions by SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, the exhibition re.act.feminism, Performative Art of the 60s and 70s by the City of Women Association for Promotion of Women in Culture and the resounding exhibition The World Without Us: Narratives on the age of non-human actors curated by Inke Arns and produced by HMKV (Hartware MedienKunstVerein) (DE) and Aksioma Institute in co-production with Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana and Drugo more (Rijeka, HR). It still annually hosts the Lighting Guerrilla Festival by Strip Core.

Since 2016, the Match Gallery is one of the main venues of the Indigo Festival organised by Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana and Marsh Creative Production.

See also

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