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| name                = Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum
 
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| street = Grad Lendava, Kovačeva 28
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| managed by = Murska Sobota Regional Museum
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| name                = Dubravko Baumgartner
 
| role                = Director
 
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The [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]] was established in [[Lendava Castle]] in [[established::1972]] by the Cultural Community of Lendava. The museum organises the restoration workshop, which takes place yearly under the supervision of the National Museum, Budapest, in order to restore as many museum items as possible in the ten days. The gallery promotes its activity and the local artists and exhibits the artworks in Monošter, Zalaegerszegu, Budapest (Hungary), Ljubljana, Wien; Štefan Galič (1944–1997) was presented almost in all the major Hungarian towns.
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The [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]] was established in [[established::1972]] by the [[Municipality of Lendava-Lendva]]. Its rich archaeological, ethnological, numismatic, and visual arts collections are displayed in the [[Lendava Castle]] and are mostly prepared with Hungarian partner institutions. The gallery programme focuses on local emerging and established artists who have also been presented abroad, combined with blockbuster exhibitions by internationally acclaimed artists.
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With the [[Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]] and the [[LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony]] the Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum has also maintained a tradition of the visual arts workshops in the region. The museum organises a restoration workshop, which takes place yearly under the supervision of the National Museum, Budapest.  
 
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== History ==
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== Background==
Since the beginnings the Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum was a part of the Cultural Community Lendava. The merit of the establishment goes to Ferenc Király, the sculptor, a long-time director and the winner of the Munkácsy Award in 2005. In 1979 it came under the Institute for Culture Lendava. As an independent public institution it has been active since 1996.  
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The merit of the establishment of the institution goes to local sculptor [[Ferenc Király]], a winner of the prestigious Hungarian Munkácsy Award in 2005, who also initiated the [[ Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]] in 1973 and was its director and the artistic director of the colony for 22 years, until his retirement in 1995. At first the Lendava Gallery and Museum acted as part of the Cultural Community Lendava and in 1979 it came under the Institute for Culture Lendava. In 1996, the new and continuing director of the Lendava Gallery and Museum, [[Franc Gerič]], succeeded in setting it up as an independent public institution.
  
 
== Exhibitions ==
 
== Exhibitions ==
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=== Museum ===
 
=== Museum ===
The ''Oloris'' exhibition occupies the first floor of Lendava Castle and presents the Bronze Age settlement of Oloris near Dolnji Lakoš. It is divided into two main sections: the first section introduces the visitor to the discovery of the settlement and how it was researched, and presents the results of the research. The second section displays material from the interiors of the Oloris dwellings, from the courtyard and fringes of the settlement. The exhibition is further enhanced by a reconstructed Oloris house with a hearth and loom, and a courtyard with oven, well, fence and fields, including stone farming tools.
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The ''Oloris'' exhibition was set up in 1991 and occupies the first floor of [[Lendava Castle]]. It presents the Bronze Age settlement of Oloris near Dolnji Lakoš. The location was researched and excavated in the 1980s by the [[Murska Sobota Regional Museum]] and [[Institute of Archaeology]]. The material from the interiors of the dwellings from the courtyard and fringes of the settlement is displayed and enhanced by a reconstructed house with a hearth and loom, and a courtyard with oven, well, fence and fields, including stone farming tools.
  
The historical exhibition ''The Castle Lies in Wait'' [Grad na preži] was prepared in cooperation with the Institute and Museum of Military History, Budapest. It informs us about the Turks’ invasions to the territory, about a union of castles which formed so called Military Region. Part of the Region was the Lendava Castle, which Turks never manage to conquer. The exhibition presents the replicas of weapons, equipments of soldiers, the flags and the images of the Lendava, Beltinci, Kaniža, Novi Zrin and Beograd castle at that time.  
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The historical exhibition ''The Castle Lies in Wait'' [Grad na preži] was prepared in cooperation with the Institute and Museum of Military History, Budapest. It informs us about the Turks' invasions of the territory, about a union of castles which formed the so-called Military Region. Part of the Military Region comprised the [[Lendava Castle]], which the Turks never managed to conquer. The exhibition presents the replicas of weapons, equipments of soldiers, the flags and the images of the Lendava, Beltinci, Kaniža, Novi Zrin, and Beograd castles at that time.  
  
 
The numismatic exhibition ''A Thousand Years of Forging Money in Hungary'', donated by the National Museum, Budapest, presents the development of Hungarian currency.
 
The numismatic exhibition ''A Thousand Years of Forging Money in Hungary'', donated by the National Museum, Budapest, presents the development of Hungarian currency.
  
The museum has a rich ethnological collection, of which only a part is exhibited in the left wing on the upper floor of the castle. It presents dwellings, as well as spiritual and aesthetic world of the ancestors of Prekmurje, i.e. painted chests (tulipánoslada), blacksmith bellows, decorative towels, pottery, and religious statues.
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The museum has a rich ethnological collection, of which only a part is exhibited in the left wing on the upper floor of the castle. It presents dwellings, as well as spiritual and aesthetic world of the ancestors of Prekmurje, i.e., painted chests (''tulipánoslada''), blacksmith bellows, decorative towels, pottery, and religious statues.
  
The ''György Zala Memorial Room'' is dedicated to György Zala (1858–1937), one of Hungary's most eminent neo-Baroque sculptors of the 19th century, who was born in Lendava. György was an excellent portraitist and the author of the monumental sculptures of kings and emperors at Hósök tere (Heroes' Square) in Budapest.
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The György Zala Memorial Room is dedicated to [[György Zala]] (1858–1937), one of Hungary's most eminent neo-Baroque sculptors of the 19th century, who was born in Lendava. Zala was an excellent portraitist and the author of the monumental sculptures of kings and emperors at ''Hósök tere'' (Heroes' Square) in Budapest.
  
The ''Štefan Galič Memorial Room'' is dedicated to Štefan Galič (1944–1997), the academic painter and graphic artist, born in Lendava. Galič was one of the few, who used the woodcutting techniques. The artists’ collection of butterflies is also on display.
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Since 2008 another memorial room has been dedicated to [[Štefan Galič]] (1944–1997), the academic painter and graphic artist, born in Lendava. Galič was an appraised master of the woodcutting techniques. The artists' collection of over 4,000 butterflies is also on display.
  
The museum manages the dislocated unit in Lendava town, where the exhibition ''Middle Class, Printing and Umbrella Making in Lendava'' is on display. The middle class life is illustrated with a work room and a saloon of lawyer family and with pharmacy equipment of the late 19th century. In the next room the development of Lendava printing is presented, from the beginnings in 1573, when the first book was printed in Slovenian territory in Lendava, to the golden age of printing related to Gábor Kardos and Ernő Balkány at the turn from the 19th to the 20th century. The third room presents the umbrella factory Hungária Hazai Ernyőgyár Rt., the first at the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which developed in 1904 from the Béla Wortman dressmaking factory.
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The museum manages also the dislocated unit in Lendava town, where the exhibition ''Citizenship, Typography and Umbrella Manufacturing in Lendava'' is on display. The bourgeois class life is illustrated with a work room and a saloon of a lawyer family and with pharmacy equipment of the late 19th century. In the next room the development of Lendava typography is presented, from the beginnings in 1573, when the first book was printed on the Slovenian territory in Lendava, to the golden age of printing related to Gábor Kardos and Ernő Balkány at the turn from the 19th to the 20th century. The third room presents the umbrella factory ''Hungária Hazai Ernyőgyár Rt.'', the first in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which developed in 1904 from the Béla Wortman dressmaking factory. The exhibition was prepared in collaboration with the Széchenyi National Library from Budapest.
  
 
=== Gallery ===
 
=== Gallery ===
The collection of the [[Lendava-Lendva International Artists Colony]] exhibits work by local and European artists who have participated since 1972 in Lendava-Lendva International Artists Colonies.
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The collection of the [[Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]] presents the works by local and European artists who have participated in the colonies since 1972 with the emphasis on the works made in the museum's own bronze casting foundry which has been operating since 2005.
  
The gallery hosts many temporary exhibitions, the art works as a result of the [[Lendava-Lendva International Artists Colony]] and the Youth Fine Arts Colony Lind Art. György Ezüst, the head of a similar colony in Budapest, exhibited in 2009. The exhibitions often relate to the Hungarian Area and artists, i.e. the exhibition on Imre Makovecz (1935–), the architect of Lendava Culture House, in 2009.
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The gallery hosts many temporary exhibitions and regularly presents the new artworks made at the [[Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]] and the [[LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony]]. György Ezüst, the head of a similar colony in Budapest, and Imre Makovecz (1935), the architect of the [[Lendava-Lendva Institute for Culture and Promotion (ZKPL-MPIL)|Lendava Culture House]], both exhibited here in 2009. The gallery promotes local artists and organises their exhibitions abroad (recently with partners in Monošter, Zalaegerszeg, Budapest, and Vienna).  
  
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On the other hand the gallery presents also more ambitious international exhibition projects such as the works by Alfons Mucha from the Zdeněk Třímal's collection or the ''Shunga – Erotic in Japanese Art'', prepared by András Morgós, researcher, restorer, and professor at the Fine Art University in Tokyo (both in 2011). In 2014 Goya's ''Caprichos'' from the Richard H. Mayer collection were on display.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Lendava-Lendva International Artists Colony]]
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* [[Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]]
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* [[LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony]]
 
* [[Lendava Castle]]
 
* [[Lendava Castle]]
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* [[Lendava-Lendva Institute for Culture and Promotion (ZKPL-MPIL)]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://lendava.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5&Itemid=26 Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum web page]
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* [http://www.gml.si/en/ Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum web page]
 
* [http://www.pok-muzej-ms.si/?jezik=slo&vsebina=dok&id=92 Oloris exhibition web page]
 
* [http://www.pok-muzej-ms.si/?jezik=slo&vsebina=dok&id=92 Oloris exhibition web page]
* [http://www.pomurje.si/turizem/muzeji/galerija-muzej-lendava-galeria-muzeum-lendva/ About Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]
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* [http://www.pomurje.si/turizem/muzeji/galerija-muzej-lendava-galeria-muzeum-lendva/ About Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum] (in Slovenian)
* [http://www.krik-ms.si/?a=predstavitev&id=26 About Štefan Galič]
 
* [http://www.krik-ms.si/?a=predstavitev&id=62 About Ferenc Király]
 
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imre_Makovecz Imre Makovecz on Wikipedia]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imre_Makovecz Imre Makovecz on Wikipedia]
* [http://www.egoxmass.com/oblikovanja/default.asp?ItemID=71&cid=5 Umbrella making in Lendava]
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[[Category:Museums]]
 
[[Category:Visual arts museums]]
 
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[[Category:Municipal cultural institutions]]

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The Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum was established in 1972 by the Municipality of Lendava-Lendva. Its rich archaeological, ethnological, numismatic, and visual arts collections are displayed in the Lendava Castle and are mostly prepared with Hungarian partner institutions. The gallery programme focuses on local emerging and established artists who have also been presented abroad, combined with blockbuster exhibitions by internationally acclaimed artists.

With the Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony and the LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony the Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum has also maintained a tradition of the visual arts workshops in the region. The museum organises a restoration workshop, which takes place yearly under the supervision of the National Museum, Budapest.


Background

The merit of the establishment of the institution goes to local sculptor Ferenc Király, a winner of the prestigious Hungarian Munkácsy Award in 2005, who also initiated the Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony in 1973 and was its director and the artistic director of the colony for 22 years, until his retirement in 1995. At first the Lendava Gallery and Museum acted as part of the Cultural Community Lendava and in 1979 it came under the Institute for Culture Lendava. In 1996, the new and continuing director of the Lendava Gallery and Museum, Franc Gerič, succeeded in setting it up as an independent public institution.

Exhibitions

Museum

The Oloris exhibition was set up in 1991 and occupies the first floor of Lendava Castle. It presents the Bronze Age settlement of Oloris near Dolnji Lakoš. The location was researched and excavated in the 1980s by the Murska Sobota Regional Museum and Institute of Archaeology. The material from the interiors of the dwellings from the courtyard and fringes of the settlement is displayed and enhanced by a reconstructed house with a hearth and loom, and a courtyard with oven, well, fence and fields, including stone farming tools.

The historical exhibition The Castle Lies in Wait [Grad na preži] was prepared in cooperation with the Institute and Museum of Military History, Budapest. It informs us about the Turks' invasions of the territory, about a union of castles which formed the so-called Military Region. Part of the Military Region comprised the Lendava Castle, which the Turks never managed to conquer. The exhibition presents the replicas of weapons, equipments of soldiers, the flags and the images of the Lendava, Beltinci, Kaniža, Novi Zrin, and Beograd castles at that time.

The numismatic exhibition A Thousand Years of Forging Money in Hungary, donated by the National Museum, Budapest, presents the development of Hungarian currency.

The museum has a rich ethnological collection, of which only a part is exhibited in the left wing on the upper floor of the castle. It presents dwellings, as well as spiritual and aesthetic world of the ancestors of Prekmurje, i.e., painted chests (tulipánoslada), blacksmith bellows, decorative towels, pottery, and religious statues.

The György Zala Memorial Room is dedicated to György Zala (1858–1937), one of Hungary's most eminent neo-Baroque sculptors of the 19th century, who was born in Lendava. Zala was an excellent portraitist and the author of the monumental sculptures of kings and emperors at Hósök tere (Heroes' Square) in Budapest.

Since 2008 another memorial room has been dedicated to Štefan Galič (1944–1997), the academic painter and graphic artist, born in Lendava. Galič was an appraised master of the woodcutting techniques. The artists' collection of over 4,000 butterflies is also on display.

Glavna ulica 52

The museum manages also the dislocated unit in Lendava town, where the exhibition Citizenship, Typography and Umbrella Manufacturing in Lendava is on display. The bourgeois class life is illustrated with a work room and a saloon of a lawyer family and with pharmacy equipment of the late 19th century. In the next room the development of Lendava typography is presented, from the beginnings in 1573, when the first book was printed on the Slovenian territory in Lendava, to the golden age of printing related to Gábor Kardos and Ernő Balkány at the turn from the 19th to the 20th century. The third room presents the umbrella factory Hungária Hazai Ernyőgyár Rt., the first in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which developed in 1904 from the Béla Wortman dressmaking factory. The exhibition was prepared in collaboration with the Széchenyi National Library from Budapest.

Gallery

The collection of the Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony presents the works by local and European artists who have participated in the colonies since 1972 with the emphasis on the works made in the museum's own bronze casting foundry which has been operating since 2005.

The gallery hosts many temporary exhibitions and regularly presents the new artworks made at the Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony and the LindArt International Young Artists’ Fine Arts Colony. György Ezüst, the head of a similar colony in Budapest, and Imre Makovecz (1935), the architect of the Lendava Culture House, both exhibited here in 2009. The gallery promotes local artists and organises their exhibitions abroad (recently with partners in Monošter, Zalaegerszeg, Budapest, and Vienna).

On the other hand the gallery presents also more ambitious international exhibition projects such as the works by Alfons Mucha from the Zdeněk Třímal's collection or the Shunga – Erotic in Japanese Art, prepared by András Morgós, researcher, restorer, and professor at the Fine Art University in Tokyo (both in 2011). In 2014 Goya's Caprichos from the Richard H. Mayer collection were on display.

See also

External links


Gallery