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[[Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna]] located within the [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]] in Maribor, is not managed by the [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]] any more. For the time being it is not used as a gallery space.
  
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Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.  
Part of the Pekarna Magdalena Network, a non-profit and non-governmental institution for the support of civil-social initiatives and multicultural co-operations, this gallery is named after the Hladilnica ('Fridge hall') of the former military bakery complex in which it is situated. Comprising a main 523 square metre space and a smaller 400 square metre space, Hladilnica Gallery presents mainly the work of younger artists who work in the field of urban alternative culture and subculture in various media. With its space characterics, the venue is a challenge, and the installation of works is usually very site-specific.
 
 
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== See also ==
 
* Exhibition space
 
  
Dimensions: Fridge Hall: 521m² (17m x 30.7m x 5m H) incorporating 77 linear metres of wall space; Small Gallery: 400m² (15.4m x 26m x 4.5m H) incorporating 48 linear metres of wall space; installation system: hammer-and-nail installation, sculpture pedestals; lighting: halogen lighting system; climate control: none; sales policy: sales by appointment; security: security system installed
 
  
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== Archival article ==
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{{Wide Image|Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna 2016 Borut Popenko Photo Janez Klenovsek.JPG}}
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[[Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna]] is an exhibition space held in [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]] in Maribor. It is a part of the , a non-profit and non-governmental institution supporting civil-social initiatives and multicultural cooperations. Hladilnica Gallery presents mainly the work of younger artists who work in the field of urban alternative culture and subculture.
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==Background==
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In 2006 the French association Otto-prod developed the project La Vitrine in co-production with the [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]]. They started organising exhibitions in the Small Gallery in [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]]. In 2007 the space of the former Fridge Hall was entirely renovated into Hladilnica Gallery. The La Vitrine collective managed an art residency programme and exhibitions in it. In August 2010 they presented the work of the French photographer Luce Moreau as a part of the ''Decomposition'' residency, which was their last project in Hladilnica Gallery. Today the project La Vitrine has extended abroad, it is now active in the city of Marseille (France).
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==Programme==
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The programme of Hladilnica Gallery is now led but not curated by [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]] and open to everyone. In April 2011 it featured the solo exhibition ''Take Me Seriously'' by the street artist [[OVCA]].
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Because of the spatial characteristics the installation of works is usually very site-specific. Artists exhibit works in various media or perform. In March 2010 performance presentations of the results of workshops of the high school Second Gimnazija Maribor.
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==Exhibition space ==
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* '''dimensions:''' Fridge Hall: 521m² (17m x 30.7m x 5m H) incorporating 77 linear metres of wall space; Small Gallery: 400m² (15.4m x 26m x 4.5m H) incorporating 48 linear metres of wall space
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*'''installation system:''' hammer-and-nail installation, sculpture pedestals
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* '''lighting:''' halogen lighting system
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==See also==
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* [[Pekarna Magdalena Network]]
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* [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.pekarna.org/web/index.php Pekarna website]
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*[http://www.ottoprod.com/ Otto-prod website]
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Galerija Hladilnica, Pekarna
Ob železnici 8, SI-2000 Maribor




Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna located within the Pekarna Cultural Centre in Maribor, is not managed by the Pekarna Magdalena Network any more. For the time being it is not used as a gallery space.

Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.



Archival article

Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna 2016 Borut Popenko Photo Janez Klenovsek.JPGAn exhibition by Borut Popenko at Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna, 2016. Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna is an exhibition space held in Pekarna Cultural Centre in Maribor. It is a part of the , a non-profit and non-governmental institution supporting civil-social initiatives and multicultural cooperations. Hladilnica Gallery presents mainly the work of younger artists who work in the field of urban alternative culture and subculture.


Background

In 2006 the French association Otto-prod developed the project La Vitrine in co-production with the Pekarna Magdalena Network. They started organising exhibitions in the Small Gallery in Pekarna Cultural Centre. In 2007 the space of the former Fridge Hall was entirely renovated into Hladilnica Gallery. The La Vitrine collective managed an art residency programme and exhibitions in it. In August 2010 they presented the work of the French photographer Luce Moreau as a part of the Decomposition residency, which was their last project in Hladilnica Gallery. Today the project La Vitrine has extended abroad, it is now active in the city of Marseille (France).

Programme

The programme of Hladilnica Gallery is now led but not curated by Pekarna Magdalena Network and open to everyone. In April 2011 it featured the solo exhibition Take Me Seriously by the street artist OVCA.

Because of the spatial characteristics the installation of works is usually very site-specific. Artists exhibit works in various media or perform. In March 2010 performance presentations of the results of workshops of the high school Second Gimnazija Maribor.

Exhibition space

  • dimensions: Fridge Hall: 521m² (17m x 30.7m x 5m H) incorporating 77 linear metres of wall space; Small Gallery: 400m² (15.4m x 26m x 4.5m H) incorporating 48 linear metres of wall space
  • installation system: hammer-and-nail installation, sculpture pedestals
  • lighting: halogen lighting system

See also

External links

Gallery

Galerija Hladilnica, Pekarna +
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Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna located within the Pekarna Cultural Centre in Maribor, is not managed by the Pekarna Magdalena Network any more. +
Hladilnica Gallery, Pekarna located within the Pekarna Cultural Centre in Maribor, is not managed by the Pekarna Magdalena Network any more. +
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