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Bežigrajska galerija
(2) Bežigrajska galerija 2, Vodovodna 3, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia,
Phone386 (0) 1 241 1770





The Bežigrajska galerija (Bežigrad Gallery) with its two units, simply named Bežigrajska galerija 1 and Bežigrajska galerija 2, are smaller fine art exhibition spaces in Ljubljana, since 2009 administrated by the City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, but having reach history.


History

Founded in 1976, the Bežigrajska galerija has been since 1996 a branch of the City Gallery, Ljubljana. As Bežigrajska galerija it operated at Dunajska 31, over the way of the Gospodarsko razstavišče, on the north-bound artery. In 2002 the Bežigrajsa galerija opened its second space at Vodovodna 2, so called Bežigrajska galerija 2. The space on Dunajska is since than known as Bežigrajska galerija 1 and operates on the old location.

Since the City Art Museum Ljubljana (administrator of the City Gallery, Ljubljana) and the City Museum of Ljubljana merged into a new public institute City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana in 2009, the Bežigrajska galerija 1 and 2 administratively operates under the umbrella institute as its autonomous unites.

Programme

In its both spaces it hosts approximately twelve exhibitions annually, some in cooperation with major museums and galleries in Slovenia and abroad. The exhibition program can be roughly divided into three categories: solo exhibitions of younger artists; historical shows presenting, for the most part, works by well-known Slovenian artists; and, as a speciality, exhibitions of installations and objects.

The Bežigrajska galerija became involved with the latter in the 1980s, particularly with multimedia, including sounds of various environments, contemporary music, video, experimental film. Every year it also stages a traditional show entitled From Sketch to Puppet. In 2009 Barbara Bulatović featured in both spaces the selection of her drawings, sketches, and puppets created mostly between 1997 and 2006, including works from the performance the Child and the World [Otrok in svet], bestowed with the Little Prince Award in 1998.

Exhibitions

The Collection of Visual and Concrete Poetry

The collection is based on the works collected by Franc Zagoričnik over a period of thirty years and on works donated by others. Beside these works it comprises also the international collection and works of Slovenian visual and concrete poetry authors as.

The Images of Notations Collection

The collection comprises notations of important Slovenian and foreign composers that have not been using the traditional notation, but have been combining them with artistic signs and so produced individualistic notations understood as original works of fine art. It contains over 100 scores by 80 composers including John Cage, Vinko Globokar, Charles Ives, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Ianis Xenakis. Works are executed in various techniques as drawing, collage, mixed media on paper, etc. Included in the collection there are also sound recordings of the compositions and concert videos.


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