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| name = Cankarjev dom Gallery (CD Gallery) | | name = Cankarjev dom Gallery (CD Gallery) | ||
| localname = Galerija CD, Cankarjev dom, Ljubljana | | localname = Galerija CD, Cankarjev dom, Ljubljana | ||
− | | | + | | logo = Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre (logo).svg |
+ | | street = Prešernova 10 | ||
+ | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
+ | |map = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.49876&lat=46.04993&zoom=17&layer=mapnik | ||
| telephone = 386 (0) 1 241 7100 | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 241 7100 | ||
− | | fax = 386 (0) 1 241 | + | | fax = 386 (0) 1 241 7298 |
| email = info@cd-cc.si | | email = info@cd-cc.si | ||
| website = http://www.cd-cc.si | | website = http://www.cd-cc.si | ||
− | | | + | | managed by = Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Nina Pirnat Spahić | | name = Nina Pirnat Spahić | ||
| role = Exhibition Programme Manager | | role = Exhibition Programme Manager | ||
+ | | email = nina.pirnat@cd-cc.si | ||
+ | | telephone = 386 (0) 1 241 7152 | ||
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+ | http://twitter.com/cankarjevdom | ||
+ | https://www.facebook.com/GalerijaCD/ | ||
+ | https://www.instagram.com/cankarjevdom/ | ||
+ | |opening hours = 10am-7pm Mon-Sat, 10am-9pm Thu, 10am-6pm Sun, closed for holidays | ||
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− | During its | + | During its 30 years of existence the [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]] has become an important presenter of visual art in Slovenia. Beside the [[Cankarjev dom Small Gallery]] and exhibition wall in the First Foyer, where the exhibitions ''Fine Arts Critics Choice'' of the Association of Slovenian Fine Art Critics are featured, the [[Cankarjev dom Gallery]] (CD Gallery) is the main venue of the Centre exhibiting programme. |
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+ | Apart from its profiled programme CD Gallery is often one of the key exhibition spaces where large projects take place in Ljubljana, such as the [[Biennial of Graphic Arts]], the exhibition ''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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− | + | ==Programme and exhibitions== | |
+ | As a mid-scale gallery of 364 square metres CD Gallery hosts a varied exhibition programme of visual arts (painting, sculpture and architecture) through new media to complex themed group exhibitions also covering general fields of culture. Its programme often corresponds to the events and festivals of the main Cankarjev dom programme. | ||
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+ | In recent years the Cankarjev dom 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 the 12th to the 19th century. The exhibition was prepared in collaboration with the History Museum of Armenia and devised by its director Anelka Grigoryan. In spring 2008 the Italian Egyptologist Francesco Tiradritti's curated exhibition ''Pharaonic Renaissance'' was the central event of the ''Festival of Egyptian Culture''. 2016 saw an exhibition on Nikola Tesla and in 2019 they held an exhibition on science and technology in ancient Greece. | ||
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+ | CD Gallery also gives floor to thematic and historical exhibitions of Slovene art (for example, ''The Nude in Slovene Arts'', ''Media in the Painting and The Politics of Painting'', ''[[Eduard Stepančič]] and the Constructivist Principle'', The Birth of Modernism with the paintings from 1976–1980 by [[Emerik Bernard]] and [[Tomo Podgornik]]). It has prepared solo exhibitions by eminent artists (Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Giorgio Morandi, Arnulf Rainer, Richard Hamilton, Edo Murtić, Ivan Meštrović), younger avant-garde artists (Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki), as well as solo presentations of Slovene artists such as ''La comédie humaine'' by [[Karel Zelenko]] in 2008 or the retrospective exhibition of illustrious Slovenian sculptor [[Dušan Tršar]] in winter 2009. | ||
− | See also [[Cankarjev dom Small Gallery]] | + | ==See also== |
+ | *[[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]] | ||
+ | *[[Cankarjev dom Small Gallery]] | ||
+ | *[[Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration]] | ||
+ | *[[Biennial of Graphic Arts]] | ||
+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.cd-cc.si/en/culture/art-exhibitions Current art exhibitions on Cankarjev dom website] Current art exhibitions at Cankarjev dom website] | ||
+ | *[https://www.cd-cc.si/en/other/halls/cd-gallery CD Gallery facility description on Cankarjev dom website] | ||
[[Category:Visual arts galleries]] | [[Category:Visual arts galleries]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Visual arts]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Visual arts venues]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Visual arts exhibition organisers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Galleries]] |
Latest revision as of 13:25, 3 October 2019
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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 CD Gallery hosts a varied exhibition programme of visual arts (painting, sculpture and architecture) through new media to complex themed group exhibitions also covering general fields of culture. Its programme often corresponds to the events and festivals of the main Cankarjev dom programme.
In recent years the Cankarjev dom 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 the 12th to the 19th century. The exhibition was prepared in collaboration with the History Museum of Armenia and devised by its director Anelka Grigoryan. In spring 2008 the Italian Egyptologist Francesco Tiradritti's curated exhibition Pharaonic Renaissance was the central event of the Festival of Egyptian Culture. 2016 saw an exhibition on Nikola Tesla and in 2019 they held an exhibition on science and technology in ancient Greece.
CD Gallery also gives floor to thematic and historical exhibitions of Slovene art (for example, The Nude in Slovene Arts, Media in the Painting and The Politics of Painting, Eduard Stepančič and the Constructivist Principle, The Birth of Modernism with the paintings from 1976–1980 by Emerik Bernard and Tomo Podgornik). It has prepared solo exhibitions by eminent artists (Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Giorgio Morandi, Arnulf Rainer, Richard Hamilton, Edo Murtić, Ivan Meštrović), younger avant-garde artists (Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki), as well as solo presentations of Slovene artists such as La comédie humaine by Karel Zelenko in 2008 or the retrospective exhibition of illustrious Slovenian sculptor Dušan Tršar in winter 2009.
See also
- Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre
- Cankarjev dom Small Gallery
- Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration
- Biennial of Graphic Arts
External links
- Current art exhibitions on Cankarjev dom website Current art exhibitions at Cankarjev dom website]
- CD Gallery facility description on Cankarjev dom website