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− | The [[Adriatic Slovenica Collection]] has grown since [[established::2007]] on the initiative of [[Matjaž Gantar]], the insurance company's supervisory board president. It is complemented with the exhibition programme in the [[AS Gallery]], located in the Ljubljana premises of the KD Group corporation, the Adriatic Slovenica's owner, as well as with a careful sponsorship portfolio including a support for the [[OHO Group Award]] dedicated to the young visual artists. The collection has focused mainly on Slovenian artists with the ambition to expand internationally. | + | The [[Adriatic Slovenica Collection]] has grown since [[established::2007]] on the initiative of [[Matjaž Gantar]], the insurance company's supervisory board president. It is complemented with the exhibition programme in the [[AS Gallery]], located in the Ljubljana premises of the KD Group corporation, the Adriatic Slovenica's owner, as well as with a careful sponsorship portfolio including a support for the [[OHO Group Award]], dedicated to the young visual artists. The collection has focused mainly on Slovenian artists with the ambition to expand internationally. |
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==Background and artworks== | ==Background and artworks== | ||
− | The works of some 300 artists have been included in the collection. The prints, paintings, drawings, and a few sculptures range from the late 19th century to nowadays, from [[Ivana Kobilca]] to [[Beli sladoled]]. The international part includes some works by various artists such as Ivan Generalić, Ivan Kožarić, and the AES + F Group. Most of the international artworks came in through the acquisition of the private Keleia Collection, curated by [[Pavel Toplak]] and managed by [[Matjaž Gruden]] in the 1980s and 1990s, who organised also the international fine arts symposiums. | + | The works of some 300 artists have been included in the collection. The prints, paintings, drawings, and a few sculptures range from the late 19th century to nowadays, from [[Ivana Kobilca]] to [[Beli sladoled]]. The international part includes some works by various artists such as Ivan Generalić, Ivan Kožarić, and the AES + F Group. Most of the international artworks, however, came in through the acquisition of the private Keleia Collection, curated by [[Pavel Toplak]] and managed by [[Matjaž Gruden]] in the 1980s and 1990s, who organised also the international fine arts symposiums. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 14:09, 31 July 2015
Background and artworks
The works of some 300 artists have been included in the collection. The prints, paintings, drawings, and a few sculptures range from the late 19th century to nowadays, from Ivana Kobilca to Beli sladoled. The international part includes some works by various artists such as Ivan Generalić, Ivan Kožarić, and the AES + F Group. Most of the international artworks, however, came in through the acquisition of the private Keleia Collection, curated by Pavel Toplak and managed by Matjaž Gruden in the 1980s and 1990s, who organised also the international fine arts symposiums.
See also
External links
- AS Gallery website
- A panorama view of the exhibition space (The Kiki Klimt exhibition, 2015)