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Established in [[established::1988]], the [[Jakopič Gallery]] is situated in the "look-out" basement floor of Slovenska cesta 9 in the centre of Ljubljana. The contemporary exhibiting space of more than 900 square metres is part of an architectural complex designed by [[Edvard Ravnikar]] on the location of the [[Roman Emona|Roman Forum in Emona]], and includes ''in situ'' ruins of ancient government buildings. The Jakopič Gallery was at first managed by the [[Museum of Modern Art]], and later taken over by the former [[Museum of Architecture and Design|Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]], which presented contemporary architectural and design exhibitions there until 2004. In 2007 the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] renovated and re-opened the exhibition space, which has been managed by the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] since 2008. | Established in [[established::1988]], the [[Jakopič Gallery]] is situated in the "look-out" basement floor of Slovenska cesta 9 in the centre of Ljubljana. The contemporary exhibiting space of more than 900 square metres is part of an architectural complex designed by [[Edvard Ravnikar]] on the location of the [[Roman Emona|Roman Forum in Emona]], and includes ''in situ'' ruins of ancient government buildings. The Jakopič Gallery was at first managed by the [[Museum of Modern Art]], and later taken over by the former [[Museum of Architecture and Design|Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]], which presented contemporary architectural and design exhibitions there until 2004. In 2007 the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] renovated and re-opened the exhibition space, which has been managed by the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] since 2008. | ||
− | The eclectic programme | + | The eclectic programme presented interesting chapters of modern art. It has often served as one of the venues for larger exhibition projects such as [[May Salon]], [[Biennial of Graphic Arts]], the [[Month of Design]] or [[Photon Gallery|Photonic Moments]]. |
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+ | Since 2017 the focus of the gallery shifted enitrely towards photography, producing or co-producing major exhibitions by local as well as internationally renowned photographers. | ||
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==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | Since 2010 the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana|Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana public institute]] has co-produced many exhibition projects exclusively for the Jakopič Gallery | + | Since 2010 the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana|Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana public institute]] has co-produced many exhibition projects exclusively for the Jakopič Gallery, covering mainly visual arts, but also paying significant attention to performance and multimedia projects. Besides contemporary art production it highlighted historical authors and phenomena with the aim to serve as a bridge between the contemporary art practices and the mission of museums. |
In 2010 the first exhibition was dedicated to ''Two Spanish Masters in Ljubljana'', introducing Pablo Picasso's prints in the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and Antoni Clavé's works from 1934 to 2002 in the Jakopič Gallery. It was followed by the travelling exhibition ''Bauhaus Twenty-21: An Ongoing Legacy – Photographs by Gordon Watkinson'', which marked the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus and was co-produced by Foto+Synthesis, [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] and [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]]. | In 2010 the first exhibition was dedicated to ''Two Spanish Masters in Ljubljana'', introducing Pablo Picasso's prints in the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and Antoni Clavé's works from 1934 to 2002 in the Jakopič Gallery. It was followed by the travelling exhibition ''Bauhaus Twenty-21: An Ongoing Legacy – Photographs by Gordon Watkinson'', which marked the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus and was co-produced by Foto+Synthesis, [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] and [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]]. | ||
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+ | Staging several exhibitons by a number of Slovenian and globally acclaimed photographers through the years the programme of Jakopič Gallery gradually became centered on photography exclusively, ranging from photojournalism to art photography. In recent years extensive exhibitions were held by photographers such as Lee Miller, Josef Koudelka, Marc Riboud, Sebastião Salgado, and Lucien Hervé, as well as by important Slovenian photographers such as [[Tihomir Pinter]] and [[Damjan Gale]]. | ||
{{YouTube|2ZCEFUWJY0A}} | {{YouTube|2ZCEFUWJY0A}} | ||
− | Lectures, concerts, round tables and other presentations are also organised | + | Jakopič Gallery holds year-long education programmes for adults, as well as programmes for children and students, attempting to expand their understanding of photography. Lectures, concerts, round tables and other presentations are also organised. |
==Reading room and mediatheque== | ==Reading room and mediatheque== | ||
− | + | In 2010 the Gallery cooperated with [[MoTA Museum of Transitory Art]] in establishing a reading room and mediatheque on contemporary arts, architecture, and design. It is dedicated to the memory of the architect and publicist [[Tomaž Brate]] (1963–2008), whose books form the core of this collection. | |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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[[Category:Galleries]] | [[Category:Galleries]] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts]] | [[Category:Visual arts]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Visual arts exhibition organisers]] |
[[Category:Exhibition venues]] | [[Category:Exhibition venues]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Photography]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Photography exhibition venues]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Visual arts libraries]] |
+ | [[Category:Visual arts venues]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Visual arts workshops]] | ||
[[Category:Architecture libraries]] | [[Category:Architecture libraries]] |
Revision as of 09:34, 24 September 2019
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8 May 2018
North Macedonia Skopje Osten Gallery
The opening of the exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints by the Slovenian painter Jože Ciuha (1924-2015), curated by Barbara Savenc and Marija Skočir (Jakopič Gallery), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Skopje and Permanent Representation of the Republic of Slovenia to the European Union,
Programme
Since 2010 the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana public institute has co-produced many exhibition projects exclusively for the Jakopič Gallery, covering mainly visual arts, but also paying significant attention to performance and multimedia projects. Besides contemporary art production it highlighted historical authors and phenomena with the aim to serve as a bridge between the contemporary art practices and the mission of museums.
In 2010 the first exhibition was dedicated to Two Spanish Masters in Ljubljana, introducing Pablo Picasso's prints in the City Museum of Ljubljana and Antoni Clavé's works from 1934 to 2002 in the Jakopič Gallery. It was followed by the travelling exhibition Bauhaus Twenty-21: An Ongoing Legacy – Photographs by Gordon Watkinson, which marked the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus and was co-produced by Foto+Synthesis, National Gallery of Slovenia and Goethe-Institut Ljubljana.
Staging several exhibitons by a number of Slovenian and globally acclaimed photographers through the years the programme of Jakopič Gallery gradually became centered on photography exclusively, ranging from photojournalism to art photography. In recent years extensive exhibitions were held by photographers such as Lee Miller, Josef Koudelka, Marc Riboud, Sebastião Salgado, and Lucien Hervé, as well as by important Slovenian photographers such as Tihomir Pinter and Damjan Gale.
Jakopič Gallery holds year-long education programmes for adults, as well as programmes for children and students, attempting to expand their understanding of photography. Lectures, concerts, round tables and other presentations are also organised.
Reading room and mediatheque
In 2010 the Gallery cooperated with MoTA Museum of Transitory Art in establishing a reading room and mediatheque on contemporary arts, architecture, and design. It is dedicated to the memory of the architect and publicist Tomaž Brate (1963–2008), whose books form the core of this collection.
See also
External links
- Jakopič Gallery web page
- Jakopič Gallery floor plan (PDF)
- Jakopič Gallery on Twitter
- Jakopič Pavilion virtual gallery
- Rihard Jakopič (1869–1943) on Wikipedia
- Tomaž Brate (1963–2008) on Wikipedija (in Slovenian)