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− | On the beginning of its existence the programme of the Gallery focused mostly on architecture and design exhibitions, soon the Kresija Gallery started to present also visual art works of Slovene authors. Solo or group exhibitions are mainly municipality projects or projects resulting cooperations between the town Ljubljana and other towns | + | On the beginning of its existence the programme of the Gallery focused mostly on architecture and design exhibitions, soon the Kresija Gallery started to present also visual art works of Slovene authors. Solo or group exhibitions are mainly municipality projects or projects resulting cooperations between the town Ljubljana and other national and international towns. |
Recently young Slovene writer and visual artists [[Eva Petrič]] presented there her emotional incubator ''Gr@y Matter'', work consisting of the exhibition of black-white photographies depicting shadows and the action entitled the ''Emotion of the Day'', appearing during the show in the newspaper [[Delo]]. | Recently young Slovene writer and visual artists [[Eva Petrič]] presented there her emotional incubator ''Gr@y Matter'', work consisting of the exhibition of black-white photographies depicting shadows and the action entitled the ''Emotion of the Day'', appearing during the show in the newspaper [[Delo]]. |
Revision as of 14:00, 13 March 2010
On the beginning of its existence the programme of the Gallery focused mostly on architecture and design exhibitions, soon the Kresija Gallery started to present also visual art works of Slovene authors. Solo or group exhibitions are mainly municipality projects or projects resulting cooperations between the town Ljubljana and other national and international towns.
Recently young Slovene writer and visual artists Eva Petrič presented there her emotional incubator Gr@y Matter, work consisting of the exhibition of black-white photographies depicting shadows and the action entitled the Emotion of the Day, appearing during the show in the newspaper Delo.
Exhibition space
Dimensions: 93m² (15.5m x 6m x 5.5m H) incorporating 15.5 linear metres of wall space; installation system: Nielsen hanging system; lighting: halogen lighting system, natural light from windows; climate control: yes; sales policy: sales not permitted; security: security system installed