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Established in [[established::1988]], the [[Jakopič Gallery]] is situated in the underground of the Slovenska cesta 9 in the centre of Ljubljana. The contemporary exhibiting space of more than 900 square metres is part of an architectural complex, designed by [[Edvard Ravnikar]] on the location of the [[Roman Emona|Roman Forum in Emona]], and includes ''in situ'' the ruins of ancient government buildings. The Jakopič Gallery was at first managed by the [[Museum of Modern Art]], and later taken over by the former [[Museum of Architecture and Design|Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]], which presented contemporary architectural and design exhibitions there until 2004. In 2007 the [[Municipality of Ljubljana]] renovated and re-opened the exhibition space, which has been managed by the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] since 2008.
  
 
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The eclectic programme presents interesting chapters of modern art and is open to other organisers. It often serves as one of the venues for larger exhibition projects such as [[Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art]], [[Month of Design]] and [[Photon Gallery|Photonic Moments]].
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Established in [[established::1988]], the [[Jakopič Gallery]] was until 2004 managed by the former [[Museum of Architecture and Design|Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]]. Since 2007 is managed by the [[Ljubljana Urban Municipality]], which renovated and re-opened the exhibition space in the underground of Slovenska cesta 9. Since Ljubljana Urban Municipality's cultural development plans for 2008–2011 merged the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]] into a new public institute the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]], the Jakopič Gallery of more than 900 square meters is managed by them.  
 
 
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==Programme==
 
==Programme==
Between 2008 and the beginning of 2010 the gallery exhibited 12 complex projects covering the field of art, design, photography, and new media, but also painting, sculpture and graphic art. Most of them were prepared in the cooperation with other national and international partners. In 2009 it was also one of locations of the [[Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art]].
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Since 2010 the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana|Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana public institute]] has co-produced many exhibition projects exclusively for the Jakopič Gallery. It covers mainly visual arts, but pays more attention also to performance and multimedia projects. Besides contemporary art production it pays attention to the historical authors and phenomena with the aim to serve as a bridge between the contemporary art practices and the mission of museums.   
 
 
Since 2010 Jakopič Gallery is presenting more own production and projects realized in co-productions. It further covers mainly visual arts, but pays more attention to the performance and multimedia projects. Besides contemporary art production it pays as well attention on the peaks of the close art history authors and phenomena. The aim is to be the platform in Ljubljana offering the bridge between the contemporary art practices and the mission of museums.   
 
  
In 2010 the first exhibition project of Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana was exhibition entitled
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In 2010 the first exhibition was dedicated to ''Two Spanish Masters in Ljubljana'', introducing Pablo Picasso's prints in the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and Antoni Clavé's works from 1934 to 2002 in the Jakopič Gallery. It was followed by the travelling exhibition ''Bauhaus twenty-21: An Ongoing Legacy – Photographs by Gordon Watkinson'', which marked the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus and was co-produced by Foto+synthesis, [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] and [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]].
Two Spanish masters, two pinnacles of European 20th century art, introducing two Spanish masters: Pablo Picasso's graphics, and in the Jakopič Gallery an exhibition of Antoni Clavé's works created between 1934 and 2002. It was followed by the travelling exhibition entitled Bauhaus twenty-21: An Ongoing Legacy – Photographs by Gordon Watkinson, which marked the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus. Watkinson exhibition was a project of Foto+synthesis, Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, National Gallery of Slovenia and Goethe Institut Ljubljana.
 
  
Beside exhibiting programme Jakopič Gallery organizes lectures, concerts, round tables and other presentations that enrich the exhibiting part of a programme.  
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Lectures, concerts, round tables and other presentations are also organised in the Jakopič Gallery.  
  
 
==Reading room and mediatheque==
 
==Reading room and mediatheque==
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
*[http://www.mestnimuzej.si/stran/index.php?mode=showevent&submode=singular&id=232&lang=en Jakopič Gallery website]  
 
*[http://www.mestnimuzej.si/stran/index.php?mode=showevent&submode=singular&id=232&lang=en Jakopič Gallery website]  
*[http://twitter.com/Galerija Jakopic Jakopič Gallery on Twitter]
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*[http://twitter.com/Galerija Jakopič Gallery on Twitter]
 
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rihard_Jakopi%C4%8D Rihard Jakopič (1869–1943) on Wikipedia]
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* [http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toma%C5%BE_Brate Tomaž Brate (1963–2008) on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian)
  
 
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Established in 1988, the Jakopič Gallery is situated in the underground of the Slovenska cesta 9 in the centre of Ljubljana. The contemporary exhibiting space of more than 900 square metres is part of an architectural complex, designed by Edvard Ravnikar on the location of the Roman Forum in Emona, and includes in situ the ruins of ancient government buildings. The Jakopič Gallery was at first managed by the Museum of Modern Art, and later taken over by the former Architecture Museum of Ljubljana, which presented contemporary architectural and design exhibitions there until 2004. In 2007 the Municipality of Ljubljana renovated and re-opened the exhibition space, which has been managed by the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana since 2008.

The eclectic programme presents interesting chapters of modern art and is open to other organisers. It often serves as one of the venues for larger exhibition projects such as Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art, Month of Design and Photonic Moments.


Programme

Since 2010 the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana public institute has co-produced many exhibition projects exclusively for the Jakopič Gallery. It covers mainly visual arts, but pays more attention also to performance and multimedia projects. Besides contemporary art production it pays attention to the historical authors and phenomena with the aim to serve as a bridge between the contemporary art practices and the mission of museums.

In 2010 the first exhibition was dedicated to Two Spanish Masters in Ljubljana, introducing Pablo Picasso's prints in the City Museum of Ljubljana and Antoni Clavé's works from 1934 to 2002 in the Jakopič Gallery. It was followed by the travelling exhibition Bauhaus twenty-21: An Ongoing Legacy – Photographs by Gordon Watkinson, which marked the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus and was co-produced by Foto+synthesis, National Gallery of Slovenia and Goethe-Institut Ljubljana.

Lectures, concerts, round tables and other presentations are also organised in the Jakopič Gallery.

Reading room and mediatheque

Jakopič Gallery serves also as an information point for the MoTA - Museum of Transitory Art activities. The first common project was the establishment of a reading room and mediatheque on contemporary arts, architecture and design in 2010. It is dedicated to the memory of the architect and publicist Tomaž Brate (1963–2008), whose books form the core of this collection.

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