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Established in 1954 within a 16th-century Celestine monastery building, [[Maribor Art Gallery]] started to develop its permanent collection in 1961, and subsequently acquired an additional space in Maribor Town Hall at Glavni trg ([[Rotovž I Exhibition Salon]]). In 1985 the Gallery acquired a further space at Trg Borisa Kraigherja ([[Rotovž II Exhibition Salon]]), which now functions as an exhibition hall for modern art. Today its collection consists of some 3,000 paintings, sculptures and works on paper, comprising mainly works acquired through a systematic purchase policy, plus donations and legacies and also a small number of works of art transferred from [[Maribor Regional Museum]]. | Established in 1954 within a 16th-century Celestine monastery building, [[Maribor Art Gallery]] started to develop its permanent collection in 1961, and subsequently acquired an additional space in Maribor Town Hall at Glavni trg ([[Rotovž I Exhibition Salon]]). In 1985 the Gallery acquired a further space at Trg Borisa Kraigherja ([[Rotovž II Exhibition Salon]]), which now functions as an exhibition hall for modern art. Today its collection consists of some 3,000 paintings, sculptures and works on paper, comprising mainly works acquired through a systematic purchase policy, plus donations and legacies and also a small number of works of art transferred from [[Maribor Regional Museum]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:14, 27 November 2009
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20 Sep 2020
9 May 2021
Colours of the Distance. The painter Ante Trstenjak and the Lusatian Sorbs, an exhibition coorganised by the Maribor Art Gallery and the National Museum Prague
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31 Jan 2020
2 Apr 2020
Impossible Machines, a solo exhibition by Meta Grgurevič, curated by Simona Vidmar (Maribor Art Gallery),
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19 Sep 2019
22 Sep 2019
Jasmina Cibic featured in the festival's core program titled Grand Hotel Abyss , supported by the Maribor Art Gallery and Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna),
at the Steirischer Herbst
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9 May 2019
30 Jun 2019
Pioneer in Video Art from Thailand, Slovenia, Norway since 1980 exhibition featuring also the works from the Video Art Collection of the Maribor Art Gallery, curated by Miha T. Horvat, Son:DA Foundation,
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24 Sep 2018
3 Oct 2018
Samira Kentrić at the Comics & Illustrators Residence, organised by the Wom@rts project in cooperation with the Maribor Art Gallery,
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10 Sep 2018
16 Sep 2018
Photographers Andrej Lamut and Ana Zibelnik featured at the exhibition Parallel Intersection as part of the platform Parallel, supported by the Creative Europe programme, (platform's partner Maribor Art Gallery,
at the International Photography Festival
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10 Sep 2016
9 Oct 2016
Flat and Distant—China and Slovenia Contemporary Art Exhibition, featuring works by Uršula Berlot, Samuel Grajfoner, Marjan Gumilar, Zmago Lenárdič from the collection of the Maribor Art Gallery, co-curated by Breda Kolar Sluga and co-organised by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Beijing,
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5 May 2015
22 Nov 2015
UTTER / The violent necessity for the embodied presence of hope, a project by JAŠA produced by Maribor Art Gallery in collaboration with WEARE Production, supported by the Ministry of Culture)
at the La Biennale di Venezia International Art Exhibition
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6 Feb 2015
28 Feb 2015
Refonte, an exhibition and round table discussion also featuring Janez Janša (Aksioma Institute), Vladimir Vidmar (ŠKUC Gallery), and Simona Vidmar (Maribor Art Gallery),
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5 Feb 2014
30 Mar 2014
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18 Dec 2013
7 Jan 2014
Black on White, an exhibition of artists’ magazines and newspapers in Slovenia, organised by the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute, International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana, and Maribor Art Gallery,
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1 Oct 2010
2 Oct 2010
Unfinished Modernisations conference, coorganised by TrajekT, Institute for Spatial Culture and Maribor Art Gallery
The collection of Slovene graphic art is of high quality, as is the collection of art works from the post-war period to the 1960s and 1970s, when the visual arts flourished in Maribor and reached one of their peaks in works by Rudolf Kotnik and Slavko Tihec. This latter section presents paintings by Lajči Pandur, Jan Oeltjen and Maks Kavčič, and sculptures by Gabrijel Kolbič, Stojan Batič and Vlasta Zorko. The collection also includes paintings by members of the first generation of artists who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana and worked in Maribor (Oton Polak, Slavko Kores, Milan Vojsk and Janez Šibila). The following section presents the now middle-aged generation of Slovene painters. The 1970s are marked by Pop-art, New Realism and Conceptualism (Bogdan Čobal, Lojze Logar), with a focus on Zmago Jeraj, the central figure of the period. Work by painters from Prekmurje (France Mesarič, Zdenko Huzjan) and a presentation of the 'young' generation (Mirko Bratuša, Sandi Červek, Darko Golija, Oto Rimele, Andrej Brumen Čop) concludes the presentation of the collection.
In 1999 the gallery began its collection of Slovene video art known as the 'UGM Video Collection'.
See also Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection, Maribor.
Satchmo Jazz Club, Maribor is located in the Gallery's cellar.