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− | ACH | + | [[ACH Art Collection]] is one of the largest company-owned collections of its kind in Slovenia. It comprises more than 400 artworks offering an outstanding survey of Slovene artistic works from the middle of the 18th to the middle of the 20th century, ranging from Baroque religious motives to portraits, landscapes and still-lifes to various genre paintings. It is a result of |
+ | the systematic acquisitions of works of art over a period of 50 years. The oldest painting is by Kremser Schmidt and dates from 18th century. Art works of the collection are occasionally displayed on public exhibitions. | ||
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+ | In 2002, as part of the programme of activities celebrating the Autocommerce's 50th anniversary, the entire collection was for the first time put on public display in co-operation with the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]]. The exhibition, entitled Duh v času ('The Spirit in Time'), was designed by Dr Andrej Smrekar and presented around 100 works, including paintings by Fortunat Bergant, Sternen, Jakopič, Grohar, Jama, Gaspari, Kregar, Mušič and Stupica. The collection is presented at the company's website. | ||
The most valuable from among over 400 paintings adorn the walls of the company's business premises, while in 2003 the ACH Gallery was opened at Baragova ulica 5 in Ljubljana. The first exhibition organised there covered the works of the outstanding impressionist painter Matej Sternen, whose his 23 artistic works represent the largest group within the ACH Art Collection. In October 2004, on the occasion of the visit of the International Committee for Museums and Collections of Fine Arts (ICFA), an exhibition of landscapes was launched, entitled V znamenju štimunge. Since that time an exhibition entitled Obraz - okno duše ('Face - Window of the Soul') has been organised, featuring a selection of portraits and studies from the ACH Art Collection. | The most valuable from among over 400 paintings adorn the walls of the company's business premises, while in 2003 the ACH Gallery was opened at Baragova ulica 5 in Ljubljana. The first exhibition organised there covered the works of the outstanding impressionist painter Matej Sternen, whose his 23 artistic works represent the largest group within the ACH Art Collection. In October 2004, on the occasion of the visit of the International Committee for Museums and Collections of Fine Arts (ICFA), an exhibition of landscapes was launched, entitled V znamenju štimunge. Since that time an exhibition entitled Obraz - okno duše ('Face - Window of the Soul') has been organised, featuring a selection of portraits and studies from the ACH Art Collection. |
Revision as of 06:58, 30 June 2010
In 2002, as part of the programme of activities celebrating the Autocommerce's 50th anniversary, the entire collection was for the first time put on public display in co-operation with the National Gallery of Slovenia. The exhibition, entitled Duh v času ('The Spirit in Time'), was designed by Dr Andrej Smrekar and presented around 100 works, including paintings by Fortunat Bergant, Sternen, Jakopič, Grohar, Jama, Gaspari, Kregar, Mušič and Stupica. The collection is presented at the company's website.
The most valuable from among over 400 paintings adorn the walls of the company's business premises, while in 2003 the ACH Gallery was opened at Baragova ulica 5 in Ljubljana. The first exhibition organised there covered the works of the outstanding impressionist painter Matej Sternen, whose his 23 artistic works represent the largest group within the ACH Art Collection. In October 2004, on the occasion of the visit of the International Committee for Museums and Collections of Fine Arts (ICFA), an exhibition of landscapes was launched, entitled V znamenju štimunge. Since that time an exhibition entitled Obraz - okno duše ('Face - Window of the Soul') has been organised, featuring a selection of portraits and studies from the ACH Art Collection.