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Beside frames of pictures the Luwigana Gallery offers the very bright palette of contemporary art works of Slovene and international artists of all generations, mostly crated in reproductive techniques. The studio offers also possibility to create in the glicee fine art prints.
Among numerous artists also the work of well established Slovene artists are offered as graphics of Bogdan Borčić or Stane Jagodič, even of famouse Sloveneconstructivist Avgust Černigoj to name just few of them. The younger generation is represented also by coloured graphics of Arjan Pregl or Primož Pugelj, of whom some photocopies addressing the transformation of fashion world and prestige into the art world could be purchased. Many graphics and works of combined techniques of the Irwin and giclee art prints on dibond of Laibach could be purchased in the gallery.
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the group Laibach, the Gallery and its Bled filial features since April 2010 the exhibition of their latest graphic production that is based on the past images of the internationally appreciated music group. It goes for the accompanied exhibition the International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana prepared in 2010 and entitled it the Gesamtkunst Laibach, Bases 1980–1990 [Gesamtkunst Laibach, Temelji 1980–1990] - featured until the beginning of June.
Dimensions: 30m² (6m x 5m x 3.4m H) incorporating 17 linear metres of wall space; installation system: Nielsen hanging system; lighting: halogen and fluorescent lighting system throughout, natural light from windows; climate control: none; sales policy: sales permitted, 30% sales commission levied; security: security system installed
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