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[[Finžgar Gallery]] was originally established by Trnovo priest Janez Pogačnik, who was on friendly terms with many artists. Since 2001 the architect Gašper Demšar has been the head of the gallery, which is situated next to Trnovo church (in the vicinity of [[Plečnik House]]). The programme board, which conceives the gallery's annual programme, consists of renowned artists, art critics and theoreticians. The not-for-profit character of the exhibition programme presents painting, sculpture, drawing, graphic art, video, design and architecture. The gallery has issued a folder with graphic work by eight artists of the younger generation which was presented in Vienna. | [[Finžgar Gallery]] was originally established by Trnovo priest Janez Pogačnik, who was on friendly terms with many artists. Since 2001 the architect Gašper Demšar has been the head of the gallery, which is situated next to Trnovo church (in the vicinity of [[Plečnik House]]). The programme board, which conceives the gallery's annual programme, consists of renowned artists, art critics and theoreticians. The not-for-profit character of the exhibition programme presents painting, sculpture, drawing, graphic art, video, design and architecture. The gallery has issued a folder with graphic work by eight artists of the younger generation which was presented in Vienna. | ||
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Revision as of 19:13, 26 November 2009
See also
- Exhibition space
Dimensions: 41m² (4.7m x 8.8m x 3.5m H) incorporating 27 linear metres of wall space; installation system: hammer-and-nail installation, sculpture pedestals; lighting: halogen lighting system; climate control: none; sales policy: sales not permitted; security: security system installed