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− | + | '''Cankarjev dom Gallery''' is the main venue of the exhibiting programme of the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] established in [[Established::1980]]. Together with [[Cankarjev dom Small Gallery]] and exhibitig wall in Foyer I (the platform of the [[Asociation of Slovenian Fine Art Critics]] and their project of expositions entitled Fine Arts Critics’ Choice) has become an important Slovene presenter of visual art focused in classical media (painting, sculpture, architecture, ilustration) as well as new media art. The programme of a mid-scale gallery of 364 square metres corresponds to multimedia events in the main Cankarjev dom programme (for example, Australian Spring, Festival of African Arts and Culture, Japanese Spring). | |
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Besides numerous exhibitions of work by eminent artists (Hamilton, Murtić, German Impressionists and Expressionists) as well as younger avant-garde artists (eg Maria Klonaria and Kateriene Thomadaki), complex themed group exhibitions (The Nude in Slovene Arts, Media in the Painting and The Politics of Painting) have been presented here. Cankarjev dom Gallery is often one of the key exhibition spaces where large exhibition projects take place in Ljubljana, eg 100 Years of Photography, and the [[Manifesta]] 3 European Biennial of Contemporary Art held in Ljubljana. It is also a regular venue for the [[Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration]]. | Besides numerous exhibitions of work by eminent artists (Hamilton, Murtić, German Impressionists and Expressionists) as well as younger avant-garde artists (eg Maria Klonaria and Kateriene Thomadaki), complex themed group exhibitions (The Nude in Slovene Arts, Media in the Painting and The Politics of Painting) have been presented here. Cankarjev dom Gallery is often one of the key exhibition spaces where large exhibition projects take place in Ljubljana, eg 100 Years of Photography, and the [[Manifesta]] 3 European Biennial of Contemporary Art held in Ljubljana. It is also a regular venue for the [[Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration]]. | ||
− | See also [[Cankarjev dom Small Gallery]]. | + | ==See also== |
+ | *[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre] | ||
+ | *[Cankarjev dom Small Gallery] | ||
+ | *[[Asociation of Slovenian Fine Art Critics] | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.cd-cc.si/default.cfm?Jezik=En&Kat=0205 Cankarjev dom webpage - art exhibitions] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts venues]] | [[Category:Visual arts venues]] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts galleries]] | [[Category:Visual arts galleries]] |
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20 Apr 2012
17 Jun 2012
Opening Horizons - 20th Century art between Italy and Slovenia exhibition, prepared in cooperation with Cankarjev dom Gallery
Besides numerous exhibitions of work by eminent artists (Hamilton, Murtić, German Impressionists and Expressionists) as well as younger avant-garde artists (eg Maria Klonaria and Kateriene Thomadaki), complex themed group exhibitions (The Nude in Slovene Arts, Media in the Painting and The Politics of Painting) have been presented here. Cankarjev dom Gallery is often one of the key exhibition spaces where large exhibition projects take place in Ljubljana, eg 100 Years of Photography, and the Manifesta 3 European Biennial of Contemporary Art held in Ljubljana. It is also a regular venue for the Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration.
See also
- [Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]
- [Cankarjev dom Small Gallery]
- [[Asociation of Slovenian Fine Art Critics]