Stolp Photogallery

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Fotogalerija Stolp
Židovska 6, SI-2000 Maribor
Phone386 (0) 2 620 9713
Branimir Ritonja, Head of Photoclub Maribor



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Housed in a 16th-century Jewish Tower in the city of Maribor, Stolp Photogallery was established by Photoclub Maribor as its club exhibition space in 1989.

It annually hosts up to 12 exhibitions of acclaimed or upcoming young Slovene and foreign photographers. Its programme contains mostly solo exhibitions of Slovene artists such as Maja Šivec, Marko Lipuš, Tomo Križnar, Borut Peterlin, Tomaž Lunder, Matjaž Wenzel, Matjaž Krivic, Branimir Ritonja, Bogo Čerin, Tanja Verlak, Tomaž Gregorič, Rajko Bizjak, as well as artists from abroad: Roberto Kusterle (I), Orna Lutski (IL), Imre Szabo (RS), Osman Demiri (AL), Christop Grill (A), and many others. A part of the presented artists in chosen by way of an open call, published on the galleries website.

Once a year the group exhibition of the Photoclub members is featured. Further group exhibitions are usually dedicated to artists of other Slovene regions or other countries. It is also one of the venues for the Festival of Photography Maribor.

Stolp Photogallery 2009 Exterior.jpgStolp Photogallery, 2009



Collection

The gallery houses a changing permanent collection of photographic works by many great names of Slovene photography, including the unique exhibition Photographs by the Maribor Circle from the early 1970s, which was a milestone in Slovene photography.

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