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| town = SI-1520 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1520 Ljubljana | ||
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| managed by = Nova Ljubljanska banka (NLB) | | managed by = Nova Ljubljanska banka (NLB) | ||
| opening hours = 8am-6pm Mon-Fri | | opening hours = 8am-6pm Mon-Fri | ||
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− | [[Avla NLB Gallery, Ljubljana|Avla NLB Gallery]] was established in [[established::1971]] in the | + | The [[Avla NLB Gallery, Ljubljana|Avla NLB Gallery]] was established in [[established::1971]] in the foyer of the headquarters of the largest Slovene bank – Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB), next to the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] in the Ljubljana city centre. NLB has purchased thousands of high-quality artworks which now form the [[Nova Ljubljanska banka (NLB) Art Collection]], established in 1999. |
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==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | + | The gallery regularly presents works from the NLB art collection (originally curated by [[Stane Bernik]]) focusing on its different aspects including graphic arts, painting, sculpture, works by younger artists, etc. In preparation for these exhibitions, the gallery often collaborates with other Slovenian institutions, most prominently with the [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]]. | |
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+ | Other temporary exhibitions present current works in the field of visual communications, covering graphic design, illustration, and photography. From 2000 to 2014, these temporary exhibitions were organised by [[Emzin Institute of Creative Production]]. | ||
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+ | Recent photography exhibitions have presented the Milčo Mančevski exhibit ''The Street'' and the photographs of Tošo Dabac and Franco Pinna; illustration exhibitions have shown the work of [[Radovan Jenko]], Jugoslav Vlahović, Luba Lukova, and [[ZEK Crew]]; and design exhibitions have presented a whole range of eminent authors and groups, including Luc(as) de Groot, Philippe Apeloig, Seymour Chwast, Paula Scher, April Greiman, Studio Najbrt, Niklaus Troxler, Piter Bankov, [[Komposter]] (the tandem [[Nejaaka]] ([[Akaša Bojić]] and [[Neja Engelsberger]]) with [[Luka Umek]]) and studio DesignDepot and Leonardo Sonnoli. | ||
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+ | A frequent partner of Avla Gallery is [[Ljubljana Jazz Festival]], with the gallery annually exhibiting jazz photography including works by [[Edi Šelhaus]] and Caroline Forbes as well selections of jazz posters, most recently an exhibition of all the posters of the Ljubljana Jazz Festival on the occasion of the festival's 60th anniversary. | ||
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+ | The gallery cooperates regularly with organisations and artists in the USA, France, the Netherlands, Poland, and Italy. Recent international exhibitions have included ''Polish Film Posters'', ''Images of Jazz on Polish Posters'' and an exhibition of photography, paintings and illustrations of the Winter&Winter Publishing House. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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[[Category:Exhibition venues]] | [[Category:Exhibition venues]] | ||
[[Category:Galleries]] | [[Category:Galleries]] | ||
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The gallery regularly presents works from the NLB art collection (originally curated by Stane Bernik) focusing on its different aspects including graphic arts, painting, sculpture, works by younger artists, etc. In preparation for these exhibitions, the gallery often collaborates with other Slovenian institutions, most prominently with the International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana.
Other temporary exhibitions present current works in the field of visual communications, covering graphic design, illustration, and photography. From 2000 to 2014, these temporary exhibitions were organised by Emzin Institute of Creative Production.
Recent photography exhibitions have presented the Milčo Mančevski exhibit The Street and the photographs of Tošo Dabac and Franco Pinna; illustration exhibitions have shown the work of Radovan Jenko, Jugoslav Vlahović, Luba Lukova, and ZEK Crew; and design exhibitions have presented a whole range of eminent authors and groups, including Luc(as) de Groot, Philippe Apeloig, Seymour Chwast, Paula Scher, April Greiman, Studio Najbrt, Niklaus Troxler, Piter Bankov, Komposter (the tandem Nejaaka (Akaša Bojić and Neja Engelsberger) with Luka Umek) and studio DesignDepot and Leonardo Sonnoli.
A frequent partner of Avla Gallery is Ljubljana Jazz Festival, with the gallery annually exhibiting jazz photography including works by Edi Šelhaus and Caroline Forbes as well selections of jazz posters, most recently an exhibition of all the posters of the Ljubljana Jazz Festival on the occasion of the festival's 60th anniversary.
The gallery cooperates regularly with organisations and artists in the USA, France, the Netherlands, Poland, and Italy. Recent international exhibitions have included Polish Film Posters, Images of Jazz on Polish Posters and an exhibition of photography, paintings and illustrations of the Winter&Winter Publishing House.
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.