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− | [[Savinov likovni salon]] is an exhibition venue located on the ground floor of the refurbished Renaissance-style building (a former home of opera and ballet composer Friderik Širca-Risto Savin) that houses also the Savin Memorial Room and the Dore Klemenčič-Maj Gallery (three rooms). The gallery programme is run by [[Žalec Institution for Culture, Sport and Tourism]] | + | [[Savinov likovni salon]] is an exhibition venue located on the ground floor of the refurbished Renaissance-style building (a former home of opera and ballet composer Friderik Širca-Risto Savin) that houses also the Savin Memorial Room and the Dore Klemenčič-Maj Gallery (three rooms). The gallery programme is run by [[Žalec Institution for Culture, Sport and Tourism]]. |
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+ | As the exhibition space that mainly presents local artist it prepares also exhibition of other national artist as [[Emerik Bernard]], [[Stojan Špegel]], [[Zmago Lenardič]] or [[Mirsad Begić]]. Occasionally Savinov likovni salon presents also solo exhibitions of the young generation of Slovene artists as of [[Mitja Ficko]] in winter 2009 or [[Arjan Pregl]] featuring the show SpLoščena Slovenija in 2007. Annually it is also the podium of selected works created by pupils of schools from the region. | ||
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Revision as of 09:26, 30 June 2010
Programme
As the exhibition space that mainly presents local artist it prepares also exhibition of other national artist as Emerik Bernard, Stojan Špegel, Zmago Lenardič or Mirsad Begić. Occasionally Savinov likovni salon presents also solo exhibitions of the young generation of Slovene artists as of Mitja Ficko in winter 2009 or Arjan Pregl featuring the show SpLoščena Slovenija in 2007. Annually it is also the podium of selected works created by pupils of schools from the region.