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− | Since its establishment in Slovenia in [[established::2003]], the [[Gregor Podnar Gallery]] has been one of the most internationally vivid | + | Since its establishment in Slovenia in [[established::2003]], the [[Gregor Podnar Gallery]] has been one of the most internationally vivid Slovenian commercial galleries. A frequent attendee of international art fairs like Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Frieze Art Fair London, Fiac Paris, etc., the gallery has brought not only Slovenian artists to greater international recognition but endorsed various artists from the greater Central and Eastern European region as well. In 2007, the gallery moved its main premises to Berlin, where it is based today. |
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[[Gregor Podnar]] led the [[Škuc Gallery]] in Ljubljana between 1997 and 2003 where he also established the gallery's commercial activity and its presence on the international art market. | [[Gregor Podnar]] led the [[Škuc Gallery]] in Ljubljana between 1997 and 2003 where he also established the gallery's commercial activity and its presence on the international art market. | ||
− | Initially the | + | Initially, the Gregor Podnar Gallery opened in Kranj as part of the [[DUM Association of Artists]] and in March 2004 the new gallery premises opened in the town's former industrial area with the inaugural exhibition ''Venture'', featuring work by the selected artists of the gallery. In August 2005, Podnar rented a new exhibition space from the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] and moved the gallery to Ljubljana. |
− | In September 2007 [[Gregor Podnar|Podnar]] joined a cluster of commercial international galleries in Galerienhaus Lindenstrasse 34 | + | In September 2007, [[Gregor Podnar|Podnar]] joined a cluster of commercial international galleries in Galerienhaus Lindenstrasse 34–35 on the frontier between Berlin Mitte and Berlin Kreuzberg. The new venue was officially opened in November 2007 with the group exhibition ''Like to like I.'' and continued with ''Like to like II.'' Podnar curated both shows and presented all of the artists represented by his gallery. |
− | Afterwards Podnar continued with solo exhibitions of the most recent production of his artists, | + | Afterwards, Podnar continued with solo exhibitions of the most recent production of his artists, in which his curatorial strategy stayed recognisable and significant. Gregor Podnar Gallery in Berlin has now turned into the base of [[Gregor Podnar|Gregor Podnar's]] activities. Since then, the space in Ljubljana predominantly functioned as a project room mostly for presentations of individual artistic positions. |
==Represented artists== | ==Represented artists== | ||
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==Art fairs== | ==Art fairs== | ||
− | Since 2003 the gallery is frequently present on the most prominent international art fairs. Starting with Art Forum Berlin and Artissima Turin, [[Gregor Podnar]] attended Liste, The Young Art Fair in Basel, ViennaFair, and Arte Fiera in Bologna. In 2006 Podnar participated on Art 37 Basel and since then his gallery entered the upper level of international art fairs such as Frieze Art Fair London, Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach. He also presented the work of his artists at Art Brussels and in Paris on Fiac Art Fair. | + | Since 2003, the gallery is frequently present on the most prominent international art fairs. Starting with Art Forum Berlin and Artissima Turin, [[Gregor Podnar]] attended Liste, The Young Art Fair in Basel, ViennaFair, and Arte Fiera in Bologna. In 2006, Podnar participated on Art 37 Basel and since then his gallery entered the upper level of international art fairs such as Frieze Art Fair London, Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach. He also presented the work of his artists at Art Brussels and in Paris on Fiac Art Fair. |
==Gurgur editions== | ==Gurgur editions== | ||
− | Since 2005 | + | Since 2005, Gregor Podnar Gallery has been publishing monographs, books about specific projects and special editions by individual artists ([[Nika Špan]], [[Vadim Fishkin]], [[Tobias Putrih]], [[Primož Bizjak]] and Attila Csörgő). |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Škuc Gallery]] | ||
*[[DUM Association of Artists]] | *[[DUM Association of Artists]] | ||
*[[Irwin]] | *[[Irwin]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | * [http://gregorpodnar.com/ | + | * [http://gregorpodnar.com/ Gregor Podnar Gallery website] |
* [http://vernissage.tv/blog/2006/06/27/interview-with-gregor-podnar-gregor-podnar-gallery-art-basel/ Interview with Gregor Podnar on the occasion of Art Basel 37] | * [http://vernissage.tv/blog/2006/06/27/interview-with-gregor-podnar-gregor-podnar-gallery-art-basel/ Interview with Gregor Podnar on the occasion of Art Basel 37] | ||
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[[Category:Galleries]] | [[Category:Galleries]] | ||
[[Category:Germany]] | [[Category:Germany]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 30 September 2020
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27 Nov 2024
23 Jan 2025
"Golden Cage / Goldener Käfig / Zlata kletka" is a solo photography exhibition in Gregor Podnar Gallery, presenting two projects by photographer Primož Bizjak who focused on the city of Madrid, the city of München, and its zoo.
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8 Feb 2024
30 Mar 2024
"IRWIN: Geography of Time (40 Years)" is a retrospective exhibition centering the works of Irwin collective, organised by the Gregor Podnar Gallery and Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA). Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna.
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8 Feb 2024
Opening of the "IRWIN: Geography of Time (40 Years)" exhibit. The conversation with Gregor Podnar and the Irwin group will be led by the co-curator of the exhibit, Hana Ostan Ožbolt.
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11 Nov 2016
14 Jan 2017
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6 Oct 2016
9 Oct 2016
Gregor Podnar Gallery showcases a number of artists, including Irwin, and The Relations by Jaša at Frieze London Art Fair, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
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7 Nov 2014
9 Nov 2014
The Gregor Podnar Gallery presents a number of artists including Primož Bizjak at Artissima International Fair of Contemporary Art
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15 Oct 2014
18 Oct 2014
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19 Feb 2014
23 Feb 2014
P74 Centre and Gallery, Gregor Podnar Gallery, and Zdenka Badovinac, the director of the Moderna galerija, at the Contemporary Art Fair ARCO Madrid
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18 Jan 2014
8 Mar 2014
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25 Oct 2013
28 Oct 2013
Tobías Putrih (Gregor Podnar Gallery) among the selected artists at Laboratorium 2013 at the artBO - International Art Fair of Bogota
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17 Oct 2013
20 Oct 2013
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10 Oct 2013
13 Oct 2013
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16 Sep 2013
18 Sep 2013
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10 May 2013
13 May 2013
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13 Feb 2013
17 Feb 2013
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18 Jan 2013
23 Feb 2013
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20 Sep 2012
23 Sep 2012
The P74 Centre and Gallery and Gregor Podnar Gallery presenting works by Slovene artists at the Viennafair 2012
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22 Jun 2012
22 Sep 2012
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13 Oct 2011
16 Oct 2011
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24 Sep 2011
16 Oct 2011
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20 Jun 2011
15 Sep 2011
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15 Jun 2011
19 Jun 2011
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11 Jun 2011
18 Sep 2011
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27 May 2011
30 Oct 2011
1st TIME MACHINE Biennial of Contemporary Art with the participation of Marko Peljhan and Tobias Putrih
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12 May 2011
15 May 2011
Škuc Gallery, Gregor Podnar Gallery, Photon Gallery, and P74 Centre and Gallery at the Viennafair 2011
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30 Apr 2011
25 Jun 2011
A, H, O, I, ! ..., an exhibition of Tobias Putrih’s latest sculptures and works on paper
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14 Apr 2011
21 Aug 2011
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25 Sep 2010
12 Dec 2010
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11 Sep 2010
19 Sep 2010
What's the Matter?, exhibition within the Sustainable Design Week, featuring the works by Vadim Fiškin, represented by Gregor Podnar Gallery
Background
Gregor Podnar led the Škuc Gallery in Ljubljana between 1997 and 2003 where he also established the gallery's commercial activity and its presence on the international art market.
Initially, the Gregor Podnar Gallery opened in Kranj as part of the DUM Association of Artists and in March 2004 the new gallery premises opened in the town's former industrial area with the inaugural exhibition Venture, featuring work by the selected artists of the gallery. In August 2005, Podnar rented a new exhibition space from the Municipality of Ljubljana and moved the gallery to Ljubljana.
In September 2007, Podnar joined a cluster of commercial international galleries in Galerienhaus Lindenstrasse 34–35 on the frontier between Berlin Mitte and Berlin Kreuzberg. The new venue was officially opened in November 2007 with the group exhibition Like to like I. and continued with Like to like II. Podnar curated both shows and presented all of the artists represented by his gallery.
Afterwards, Podnar continued with solo exhibitions of the most recent production of his artists, in which his curatorial strategy stayed recognisable and significant. Gregor Podnar Gallery in Berlin has now turned into the base of Gregor Podnar's activities. Since then, the space in Ljubljana predominantly functioned as a project room mostly for presentations of individual artistic positions.
Represented artists
The gallery presents internationally well-known and established artists mostly from Eastern European centres, as well as young emerging artists from a wider context. These include Attila Csörgő, Vadim Fishkin, Alexander Gutke, Irwin, Tobias Putrih, Nika Špan, Primož Bizjak, Tomaž Gregorič, Miha Knific, Bogoslav Kalaš, Antal Lakner, Kazimir Malevič, Andrei Monastyrsky, Tadej Pogačar and Mladen Stropnik.
Art fairs
Since 2003, the gallery is frequently present on the most prominent international art fairs. Starting with Art Forum Berlin and Artissima Turin, Gregor Podnar attended Liste, The Young Art Fair in Basel, ViennaFair, and Arte Fiera in Bologna. In 2006, Podnar participated on Art 37 Basel and since then his gallery entered the upper level of international art fairs such as Frieze Art Fair London, Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach. He also presented the work of his artists at Art Brussels and in Paris on Fiac Art Fair.
Gurgur editions
Since 2005, Gregor Podnar Gallery has been publishing monographs, books about specific projects and special editions by individual artists (Nika Špan, Vadim Fishkin, Tobias Putrih, Primož Bizjak and Attila Csörgő).