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− | The 303 square-metre Small Gallery is located in one of the corridors of the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] and presents an important space of reference for photographic artists. The exhibition programme encompasses primarily the work of Slovene photographers, from the most eminent to the youngest. The [[Emzin Magazine Photography Competition]] exhibition also takes place here and in the Foyer. | + | The 303 square-metre Small Gallery is located in one of the corridors of the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] and presents an important space of reference for photographic artists. The exhibition programme encompasses primarily the work of Slovene photographers, from the most eminent to the youngest. The [[Emzin Magazine Photography of the Year Competition]] exhibition also takes place here and in the Foyer. |
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* [[Cankarjev dom Gallery (CD Gallery)]] | * [[Cankarjev dom Gallery (CD Gallery)]] | ||
* [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] | * [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] | ||
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* [[Photon Gallery]] | * [[Photon Gallery]] | ||
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[[Category:Visual arts venues]] | [[Category:Visual arts venues]] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts galleries]] | [[Category:Visual arts galleries]] |
Revision as of 18:47, 22 April 2010
Likewise the Cankarjev dom Gallery (CD Gallery) also the exhibitions in the Small Gallery often corresponds to multimedia events and festivals of the main Cankarjev dom programme. Within the Armenia Close Up Festival in spring 2010 the Small gallery featured the exhibition of Armenian photographer Ruben Mangasaryan, the editor-in-chief of the National Geographic Traveler Armenia- The photo series of ancient Armenian customs and celebrations that either stem from pagan times or are an expression of one of the oldest Christian traditions were presented. Further, as part of the Mexico in Ljubljana Festival (summer 2009) director and photography editor of Le Monde diplomatique in Slovenian) Dušan Arzenšek exhibited in his photographic explorations of the Maya pyramids.
Although focused on Slovene authors, the space stages occasionally also the work of foreign photographers as in January 2010 when the exhibition of the key figure of Croatian photography Petar Dabac was featured. Organised in association with the Lang Gallery from Samobor (Croatia) and curated by Želimir Koščević the presentation showed several series of Dabac including Letters to Maja and You Have Whitewashed in Vain.
Since few years the Small Gallery cooperates with the Photon Gallery and its project Photonic Luminatic, New Slovenian Photography and Video presenting the latest trends in Slovenian photography and a video. This annual selection of artists from the younger and middle generations is part of the project the Month of Photography Festival. Recently the group exhibition featured also works of Tomo Brejc, Bojan Salaj, Borut Peterlin, Dejan Habicht, and many others.