Difference between revisions of "Cankarjev dom Gallery"
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| name = Cankarjev dom Gallery (CD Gallery) | | name = Cankarjev dom Gallery (CD Gallery) | ||
− | | localname = Galerija CD | + | | localname = Galerija CD |
| street = Prešernova 10 | | street = Prešernova 10 | ||
| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
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− | During its 30 years of existence the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] has become an important presenter of visual art. Beside the [[Cankarjev dom Small Gallery]] and exhibiting wall in the Foyer I, where exhibitions ''Fine Arts Critics Choice'' of the [[Association of Slovenian Fine Art Critics]] are featured, is the [[Cankarjev dom Gallery (CD Gallery) | + | During its 30 years of existence the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] has become an important presenter of visual art. Beside the [[Cankarjev dom Small Gallery]] and exhibiting wall in the Foyer I, where exhibitions ''Fine Arts Critics Choice'' of the [[Association of Slovenian Fine Art Critics]] are featured, is the [[Cankarjev dom Gallery]] (CD Gallery) the main venue of the Centre exhibiting programme. |
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+ | Apart from its profiled programme the gallery is often one of the key exhibition spaces where large exhibition projects take place in Ljubljana, e.g. [[Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art]], ''100 Years of Photography'', and the ''Manifesta 3'' European Biennial of Contemporary Art held in Ljubljana. It is also a regular venue for the [[Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration]]. | ||
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As a mid-scale gallery of 364 square metres it hosts various exhibition programme of visual arts (painting, sculpture and architecture) through new media to complex themed group exhibitions covering also general fields of culture. Its programme often corresponds to the events and festivals of the main Cankarjev dom programme like the Italian Egyptologist Francesco Tiradritti's curated exhibition ''Pharaonic Renaissance'' in spring 2008. As the central event of the ''Festival of Egyptian Culture'' it was accompanied by various programme as screenings of ''Egyptian film 1947–2006'' for example. | As a mid-scale gallery of 364 square metres it hosts various exhibition programme of visual arts (painting, sculpture and architecture) through new media to complex themed group exhibitions covering also general fields of culture. Its programme often corresponds to the events and festivals of the main Cankarjev dom programme like the Italian Egyptologist Francesco Tiradritti's curated exhibition ''Pharaonic Renaissance'' in spring 2008. As the central event of the ''Festival of Egyptian Culture'' it was accompanied by various programme as screenings of ''Egyptian film 1947–2006'' for example. | ||
− | In recent years the programme has been frequently focused on national overviews. In 2010 it presented the ''Armenia Close Up Festival'' and the CD Gallery featured the cultural and historic exhibition ''Armenian Tradition Between the Secular and the Sacred'' displaying artifacts of Armenian church art from 12th to 19th | + | In recent years the programme has been frequently focused on national overviews. In 2010 it presented the ''Armenia Close Up Festival'' and the CD Gallery featured the cultural and historic exhibition ''Armenian Tradition Between the Secular and the Sacred'' displaying artifacts of Armenian church art from 12th to 19th c |
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Revision as of 21:49, 1 November 2010
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20 Apr 2012
17 Jun 2012
Opening Horizons - 20th Century art between Italy and Slovenia exhibition, prepared in cooperation with Cankarjev dom Gallery
Programme and exhibitions
As a mid-scale gallery of 364 square metres it hosts various exhibition programme of visual arts (painting, sculpture and architecture) through new media to complex themed group exhibitions covering also general fields of culture. Its programme often corresponds to the events and festivals of the main Cankarjev dom programme like the Italian Egyptologist Francesco Tiradritti's curated exhibition Pharaonic Renaissance in spring 2008. As the central event of the Festival of Egyptian Culture it was accompanied by various programme as screenings of Egyptian film 1947–2006 for example.
In recent years the programme has been frequently focused on national overviews. In 2010 it presented the Armenia Close Up Festival and the CD Gallery featured the cultural and historic exhibition Armenian Tradition Between the Secular and the Sacred displaying artifacts of Armenian church art from 12th to 19th c