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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.kapsula.si Kapsula Gallery website] (in English) | ||
* [http://www.kapsula.si/publications/artist-books/ Kapsula website - art books] | * [http://www.kapsula.si/publications/artist-books/ Kapsula website - art books] | ||
* [http://www.kapsula.si/publications/limited-editions/ Kapsula website - limited editions] | * [http://www.kapsula.si/publications/limited-editions/ Kapsula website - limited editions] | ||
* [http://www.kapsula.si/publications/multiples/ Kapsula website - multiples] | * [http://www.kapsula.si/publications/multiples/ Kapsula website - multiples] | ||
* [http://www.kapsula.si/publications/books/ Kapsula website - books] | * [http://www.kapsula.si/publications/books/ Kapsula website - books] |
Revision as of 10:07, 27 April 2010
Retail part of Kapsula
Beside some internationally not so known Slovene authors the Kapsula Gallery offers also art works of Tadej Pogačar, Mladen Stilinović, Dalibor Martinis, or Vlado Martek. Offered publications include also authors as Miško Šuvaković, Julia Schaeffer, or Sanja Iveković. The Gallery sells also works of the younger generation of Slovene artists like Mladen Stropnik. The offer is well documented on the gallery website.
Exhibitions
Since the beginning of its operation the Kapsula Gallery gives its podium traditionally in August to the project By Golden Thigh [Pri zlatem stegnu] of Slovene group of artists Mladen Stropnik, Nataša Skušek and Katja Skušek. Beside periodical solo exhibitions as the one of Rado Štrukelj in 2009 and the exhibition of Vigdis Storsveen, group Beli sladoled or Jože Barši in 2010, the gallery cooperates with other events: in the collaboration with the 28th Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art it prepared the exhibition Heroes of the Sexual Revolution of Danish artist Jesper Fabricius. It cooperates traditionally also with the Red Dawn International Women's Festival: in 2009 it featured art works of Aprilija Lužar, Deej Fabyc, Tadej Pogačar, Duba Sambolec, in 2010 it presented the project ArtFem.TV of Evelin Stermitz.