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==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | Alongside up to 8 exhibition annual the Gallery organises also lectures, screenings of the masters and project presentations. The exhibiting programme is mostly marked by solo exhibitions. Comparing to early years is this programme recently dedicated mostly to the presentation of international established artists. In 2009 the Gallery features 2 solo exhibitions of Slovene authors ([[Tihomir Pintar]] and [[Žiga Koritnik]]), in the year before 3 Slovene photographers (Bojan Radovič, Igor Andjelić, Aleš Bravničar). In 2004, the first year of the Galerija Fotografija operation there was | + | * Solo exhibitions |
+ | Alongside up to 8 exhibition annual the Gallery organises also lectures, screenings of the masters and project presentations. The exhibiting programme is mostly marked by solo exhibitions. Comparing to early years is this programme recently dedicated mostly to the presentation of international established artists. In 2009 the Gallery features 2 solo exhibitions of Slovene authors ([[Tihomir Pintar]] and [[Žiga Koritnik]]), in the year before 3 Slovene photographers ([[Bojan Radovič]], [[Igor Andjelić]], [[Aleš Bravničar]]). In 2004, the first year of the Galerija Fotografija operation there was featured 7 Slovene solo exhibitions([[Neca Falk]], [[Marko Jamnik]], [[Matjaž Krivic]], [[Sibil Slejko]], [[Jože Suhadolnik]], [[Tomo Jeseničnik]], and [[Joco Žnidaršič]]) and one tandem ([[Bojan Brecelj and Saša Petejan]]). | ||
− | In 2004 the Gallery featured the work of Helmut Newton. In 2009 the exhibition of American photographer Sheila Metzner (working also for numerous magazines like Vanity Fair and Vogue, also for clients as Chanel, Victoria's Secret, Ralph Lauren, Valentino) was prepared in the cooperation with Emzin | + | In 2004 the Gallery featured the work of Helmut Newton. In 2009 the exhibition of American photographer Sheila Metzner (working also for numerous magazines like Vanity Fair and Vogue, also for clients as Chanel, Victoria's Secret, Ralph Lauren, Valentino) was prepared in the cooperation with [[Emzin Cultural Institute]]. Among others the gallery featured recently also solo exhibitions of Paul Serrada, Angelika Sher, Roger Ballen, Wilhelm Heiliger, Sarah Moon, etc. |
− | Very significant for the Galerija Fotografija are group exhibitions. One of first was the ''Today About Yesterday'' featuring the great names of Slovene photography as Stojan Kerbler, Alenka Vidrgar, or Dragan Arrigler. In 2006 the most prominent international names of photography history was shown on the exhibition entitled Art & Photography (Archipenko, Chagall, Christo, Kandinsky, Matisse, Miró, Picasso, Rauschenberg, Soto, Vasarely, Warhol, Wesselman, Doisneau, Klein, Modotti, Newton, | + | * Group exhibitions |
+ | Very significant for the Galerija Fotografija are group exhibitions. One of first was the ''Today About Yesterday'' featuring the great names of Slovene photography as [[Stojan Kerbler]], [[Alenka Vidrgar]], or [[Dragan Arrigler]]. In 2006 the most prominent international names of photography history was shown on the exhibition entitled Art & Photography (Archipenko, Chagall, Christo, Kandinsky, Matisse, Miró, Picasso, Rauschenberg, Soto, Vasarely, Warhol, Wesselman, Doisneau, Klein, Modotti, Newton, Taylor-Wood, Sieff, Wegman and some others). The same year the gallery gave the podium to the exhibition entitled ''American Photography Week'' including also works of William Wegman, Diane Arbus, and Nan Goldin. | ||
− | In 2007 Marina | + | In 2007 [[Marina Gržinić]] as a curator prepared for the Galerija Fotografija together with the producer Bojan Radovič (The House of Photography, Slovenia) the group exhibition ''Not-quite/not-right: histories, bodies and concepts in conteporary photography'' featuring works of [[Tomaž Gregorič]], [[IRWIN]], [[Jane Štravs]], Trie and [[Aleksandra Vajd]] and Hynek Alt. The exhibition brought to the surface of photography (dis)proportions and strategies that were detected by the curator as structural interventions within contemporary photography, its history and the politics of representation. The primary concern of the exhibition was to display a paradigm of photography understood in the process of its fabrication and artificiality, being based on carefully staged and (re)played performances and performative actions behind and in front of the camera. |
+ | The same year the Galerija Fotografija featured the exhibition of famous photographers who dedicated most of their professional interest to the subject of nude and eroticism. Entitled ''Masters of Erotic Photography'' it presented the selection of the most typical works by Nobuyoshi Araki, Ralph Gibson, Nan Goldin, Helmut Newton, and Jeanloup Sieff. | ||
− | + | Famous international names of the photography were exhibited also in 2009, when the Galerija Fotografija cooperated with the Gallery Remixx from Graz, Austria. Under the title ''Fine European Vintage Prints and Photo – Collages'' they exhibited also work of Man Ray, Drtikol, Blossfeld, Inge Morath, Schwarzkogler, Brus, Weibel and Mühl, Mapplethorpe, Lenart and many others. | |
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:03, 10 March 2010
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7 Nov 2019
11 Nov 2019
Photon Gallery presents photographers Stane Jagodič, Rudolf Sikora, and Branko Lenart; and the presentation of selected Slovenian and international authors by Galerija Fotografija in the frame of the P/CAS – Paris Contemporary Art Show, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris,
at the Paris Photo
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26 Sep 2019
29 Sep 2019
The exhibition NSK State in Time (Slovenian art collective Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK)), curated and presented by Tevž Logar, in the Focus section, supported by the Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory; P74 Centre and Gallery presenting Polonca Lovšin and Uroš Potočnik; Photon Gallery presenting Peter Koštrun and Vanja Bučan; Ravnikar Gallery Space presenting Nina Čelhar, Simon Kocjančič and Maja Babič Košir; and Galerija Fotografija presenting Andrej Lamut, Boris Gaberščik and Tilyen Mucik, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA),
at the Viennacontemporary International Art Fair
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9 Nov 2017
12 Nov 2017
A presentation of selected Slovenian and international authors by Galerija Fotografija (artists) and Photon Gallery (artists)
at the Fotofever Paris
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13 Jun 2017
18 Jun 2017
Photon Gallery presents Alen Ožbolt (VSSD), Stane Jagodič, and Galerija Fotografija presents Radenko Milak & Roman Uranjek and Boris Gaberščik at the Photo Basel art fair
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30 May 2017
25 Jun 2017
The Most Beautiful Place in the World, an exhibition of contemporary Slovenian photography featuring works by Jaka Babnik, Emina Djukić, Tomaž Gregorič, Tanja Lažetić, Radenko Milak & Roman Uranjek, Boštjan Pucelj, Bojan Radovič, Aleš Rosa, Matjaž Rušt & Robert Marin, Jane Štravs, and Tanja Verlak, co-curated by Barbara Čeferin and co-organised by Galerija Fotografija,
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17 Jan 2017
22 Jan 2017
Dates, an exhibition of works by Roman Uranjek and Radenko Milak organised by Galerija Fotografija in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London, at the London Art Fair 2017
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8 Sep 2016
2 Oct 2016
The Most Beautiful Place in the World, an exhibition of contemporary Slovenian photography featuring works by Jaka Babnik, Emina Djukić, Tomaž Gregorič, Tanja Lažetić, Radenko Milak & Roman Uranjek, Boštjan Pucelj, Bojan Radovič, Aleš Rosa, Matjaž Rušt & Robert Marin, Jane Štravs, and Tanja Verlak, co-curated by Barbara Čeferin and co-organised by Galerija Fotografija,
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13 Nov 2015
15 Nov 2015
Galerija Fotografija presents works by Ciril Jazbec, Matjaž Tančič and Uroš Abram at Fotofever Paris, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris,
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7 Feb 2014
16 Mar 2014
Slovene photographers Uroš Abram and Matej Andraž Vogrinčič (Galerija Fotografija) at the festival of young European photography - Circulation(s)
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4 Jul 2013
29 Sep 2013
The Sea is My Land, a multimedia exhibition also featuring works by Aleš Bravničar (Galerija Fotografija),
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23 May 2013
16 Jun 2013
Slovene photographers presentation, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris and Galerija Fotografija,
at the Photomed
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28 Mar 2013
1 Apr 2013
Galerija Fotografija presenting three Slovene artists Roberto Kusterle, Jane Štravs, and Matej Andraž Vogrinčič at the Art Fair - Art Paris, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris,
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4 May 2012
6 May 2012
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30 Mar 2012
9 May 2012
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10 Nov 2011
13 Nov 2011
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12 May 2011
15 May 2011
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18 Nov 2010
21 Nov 2010
Programme
- Solo exhibitions
Alongside up to 8 exhibition annual the Gallery organises also lectures, screenings of the masters and project presentations. The exhibiting programme is mostly marked by solo exhibitions. Comparing to early years is this programme recently dedicated mostly to the presentation of international established artists. In 2009 the Gallery features 2 solo exhibitions of Slovene authors (Tihomir Pintar and Žiga Koritnik), in the year before 3 Slovene photographers (Bojan Radovič, Igor Andjelić, Aleš Bravničar). In 2004, the first year of the Galerija Fotografija operation there was featured 7 Slovene solo exhibitions(Neca Falk, Marko Jamnik, Matjaž Krivic, Sibil Slejko, Jože Suhadolnik, Tomo Jeseničnik, and Joco Žnidaršič) and one tandem (Bojan Brecelj and Saša Petejan).
In 2004 the Gallery featured the work of Helmut Newton. In 2009 the exhibition of American photographer Sheila Metzner (working also for numerous magazines like Vanity Fair and Vogue, also for clients as Chanel, Victoria's Secret, Ralph Lauren, Valentino) was prepared in the cooperation with Emzin Cultural Institute. Among others the gallery featured recently also solo exhibitions of Paul Serrada, Angelika Sher, Roger Ballen, Wilhelm Heiliger, Sarah Moon, etc.
- Group exhibitions
Very significant for the Galerija Fotografija are group exhibitions. One of first was the Today About Yesterday featuring the great names of Slovene photography as Stojan Kerbler, Alenka Vidrgar, or Dragan Arrigler. In 2006 the most prominent international names of photography history was shown on the exhibition entitled Art & Photography (Archipenko, Chagall, Christo, Kandinsky, Matisse, Miró, Picasso, Rauschenberg, Soto, Vasarely, Warhol, Wesselman, Doisneau, Klein, Modotti, Newton, Taylor-Wood, Sieff, Wegman and some others). The same year the gallery gave the podium to the exhibition entitled American Photography Week including also works of William Wegman, Diane Arbus, and Nan Goldin.
In 2007 Marina Gržinić as a curator prepared for the Galerija Fotografija together with the producer Bojan Radovič (The House of Photography, Slovenia) the group exhibition Not-quite/not-right: histories, bodies and concepts in conteporary photography featuring works of Tomaž Gregorič, IRWIN, Jane Štravs, Trie and Aleksandra Vajd and Hynek Alt. The exhibition brought to the surface of photography (dis)proportions and strategies that were detected by the curator as structural interventions within contemporary photography, its history and the politics of representation. The primary concern of the exhibition was to display a paradigm of photography understood in the process of its fabrication and artificiality, being based on carefully staged and (re)played performances and performative actions behind and in front of the camera.
The same year the Galerija Fotografija featured the exhibition of famous photographers who dedicated most of their professional interest to the subject of nude and eroticism. Entitled Masters of Erotic Photography it presented the selection of the most typical works by Nobuyoshi Araki, Ralph Gibson, Nan Goldin, Helmut Newton, and Jeanloup Sieff.
Famous international names of the photography were exhibited also in 2009, when the Galerija Fotografija cooperated with the Gallery Remixx from Graz, Austria. Under the title Fine European Vintage Prints and Photo – Collages they exhibited also work of Man Ray, Drtikol, Blossfeld, Inge Morath, Schwarzkogler, Brus, Weibel and Mühl, Mapplethorpe, Lenart and many others.