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− | + | [[DLUL Gallery]] is the exhibition space for visual arts, run by the [[Ljubljana Fine Artists Society]] (''DLUL''). Newly acquired by the society in [[established::2014]], the place is open not only for fine arts exhibitions of paintings, sculpture, graphics and photography but also for installations, performances, lectures, workshops and so on. The 96 m2 gallery space is stationed on the banks of Ljubljanica river in the old city centre of Ljubljana. It aspires to become one of the centres for various strands of visual contemporary art in Ljubljana. | |
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+ | The place is complementing the already active programme of exhibitions curated by the Ljubljana Fine Artists Society, which still regularly also take place elsewhere. | ||
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+ | Though the gallery foremost sets up exhibitions by its members, it also often uses it for collaborations with its various partners, domestic as well as international. One can see one-artist solo shows, group exhibitions and also regular collective commercial exhibitions of DLUL's members (usually held in August and December and offering works for fairly low prices). The programme is very diverse and also dense, presenting new displays on an almost monthly basis. | ||
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+ | Amongst the organisations that were involved in the gallery's programme, one can mention the [[Photon Gallery]], [[SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts]], [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]], [[Kamfest]], [[Gulag Institute for Contemporary Arts and Cultures]], Oulun Taiteiden Yö (FI), Amüseum Gallery (DE), Biennial of Illustration Bratislava (SK), etc. | ||
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+ | Some of the artists presented at DLUL Gallery were the sculpturer [[Neža Jurman]], the painters [[Taja Ivančič]], the multidisciplinary artists [[Alenksandra Saška Gruden]], [[Milan Ketiš]], [[Antea Arizanovic]] and [[Nina Koželj]], the photographers [[Noemi Veberič Levovnik]], [[Arven Šakti Kralj Szomi]], [[Uroš Abram]] and Marta Foldesova (SK), the collective [[Oloop Design]], the architect [[Tatjana Capuder Vidmar]] Paride Di Stefano (IT), Cordue (DE) and a number of Finnish artists, among them Anni Arffman,Pia Hentunen, Kaija Hinkula and Eija Hirvonen. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Ljubljana Fine Artists Society]] | *[[Ljubljana Fine Artists Society]] | ||
+ | *[[Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU)]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 19:05, 1 September 2016
Programme
Though the gallery foremost sets up exhibitions by its members, it also often uses it for collaborations with its various partners, domestic as well as international. One can see one-artist solo shows, group exhibitions and also regular collective commercial exhibitions of DLUL's members (usually held in August and December and offering works for fairly low prices). The programme is very diverse and also dense, presenting new displays on an almost monthly basis.
Amongst the organisations that were involved in the gallery's programme, one can mention the Photon Gallery, SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, Biennial of Design (BIO), Kamfest, Gulag Institute for Contemporary Arts and Cultures, Oulun Taiteiden Yö (FI), Amüseum Gallery (DE), Biennial of Illustration Bratislava (SK), etc.
Some of the artists presented at DLUL Gallery were the sculpturer Neža Jurman, the painters Taja Ivančič, the multidisciplinary artists Alenksandra Saška Gruden, Milan Ketiš, Antea Arizanovic and Nina Koželj, the photographers Noemi Veberič Levovnik, Arven Šakti Kralj Szomi, Uroš Abram and Marta Foldesova (SK), the collective Oloop Design, the architect Tatjana Capuder Vidmar Paride Di Stefano (IT), Cordue (DE) and a number of Finnish artists, among them Anni Arffman,Pia Hentunen, Kaija Hinkula and Eija Hirvonen.