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− | The first meeting of naïve artists in Trebnje took place in 1967, and since that time the collection has grown to over 1000 works. The Gallery represents 250 artists from 35 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, the two Americas and Australia | + | The first meeting of naïve artists in Trebnje took place in 1967, and since that time the collection has grown to over 1000 works. The Gallery represents 250 artists from 35 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, the two Americas and Australia. The 8 participants of the 43th edition in June 2010 were: Linden Dean(Australia), Mladen Kefelja (Croatia), Darja Lovak (Slovenia), Franco Mora (Italy), [[Samo]] (Slovenia), Darja Štefančič (Slovenia), Anton Zupančič (Slovenia), and Jan Žolnaj (Serbia). Each meeting features the solo exhibition, in 2010 Jože Horvat-Jaki exhibited under the title Rojstvo (rebirth of) Meduze his drawings commenced between 1965 and 1980. |
The collection of Trebnje Gallery represents national and international artists. Among the Slovene artists there are also Anton Repnik, Jože Peternelj-Mauser, Konrad Peternelj-Slovenec, Viktor Magyar, Greta Pečnik, Jože Horvat-Jaki, Irena Polanec, and Boris Žohar. Significant Croatian naïve artists whose works are in the collection include Ivan Rabuzin and Ivan Lacković-Croata. Wooden sculptures have also been contributed by Janko Dolenc, Franc Tavčar and Croatian artist Petar Smajić. | The collection of Trebnje Gallery represents national and international artists. Among the Slovene artists there are also Anton Repnik, Jože Peternelj-Mauser, Konrad Peternelj-Slovenec, Viktor Magyar, Greta Pečnik, Jože Horvat-Jaki, Irena Polanec, and Boris Žohar. Significant Croatian naïve artists whose works are in the collection include Ivan Rabuzin and Ivan Lacković-Croata. Wooden sculptures have also been contributed by Janko Dolenc, Franc Tavčar and Croatian artist Petar Smajić. |
Revision as of 11:13, 26 June 2010
The first meeting of naïve artists in Trebnje took place in 1967, and since that time the collection has grown to over 1000 works. The Gallery represents 250 artists from 35 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, the two Americas and Australia. The 8 participants of the 43th edition in June 2010 were: Linden Dean(Australia), Mladen Kefelja (Croatia), Darja Lovak (Slovenia), Franco Mora (Italy), Samo (Slovenia), Darja Štefančič (Slovenia), Anton Zupančič (Slovenia), and Jan Žolnaj (Serbia). Each meeting features the solo exhibition, in 2010 Jože Horvat-Jaki exhibited under the title Rojstvo (rebirth of) Meduze his drawings commenced between 1965 and 1980.
The collection of Trebnje Gallery represents national and international artists. Among the Slovene artists there are also Anton Repnik, Jože Peternelj-Mauser, Konrad Peternelj-Slovenec, Viktor Magyar, Greta Pečnik, Jože Horvat-Jaki, Irena Polanec, and Boris Žohar. Significant Croatian naïve artists whose works are in the collection include Ivan Rabuzin and Ivan Lacković-Croata. Wooden sculptures have also been contributed by Janko Dolenc, Franc Tavčar and Croatian artist Petar Smajić.
External links
- Trebnje Gallery of Naïve Artists website (in Slovenian)