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− | Established in July [[established::2007]] and located in the oldest street of medieval Ptuj, the [[Salon of Art | + | Established in July [[established::2007]] and located in the oldest street of medieval Ptuj, the [[Salon of Art]] is the youngest space of the [[Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum]] focused on the contemporary arts. It annually features up to six exhibitions. Group exhibitions often correspond to the programme in the [[Mihelič Gallery, Ptuj|Mihelič Gallery]]. |
At first the Salon of Art was dedicated to solo exhibitions of local artists, but since 2009 it also features the work of international contemporary artists, invited in collaboration with [[Art Stays Cultural Association]]. | At first the Salon of Art was dedicated to solo exhibitions of local artists, but since 2009 it also features the work of international contemporary artists, invited in collaboration with [[Art Stays Cultural Association]]. |
Revision as of 11:10, 24 September 2019
Exhibitions
The first exhibition showcased the painters of the 20th century from Ptuj including the artworks by France Mihelič, Janez Šibila, Albin Lugarič, Dušan Kirbiš, Dušan Fišer, and Viktor Rebernak, the next exhibition presented the Talum Art Collection.
In later years the gallery exhibited sculptures by Vlasta Zorko and ceramic sculptures of Gaja Kobav. In 2011 the Art Salon presented the cycle of 8 tapestries by Marij Pregelj, designed in 1966 and restored by the Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum. Among artists presented in recent years are members of the Kasimir Oeltjen family, Srdan Mohorič and others.