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| name                = A+A Gallery, Venice
 
| name                = A+A Gallery, Venice
 
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| localname          = Galerija A+A
Galerija A+A
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| street             = San Marco 3073, Venice 30124, Italy
| street address      = San Marco 3073, Venice 30124, Italy
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| telephone          = 39 041 277 0466
 
| telephone          = 39 041 277 0466
 
| fax                = 39 041 277 0466
 
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| website            = http://www.aplusa.it
 
| website            = http://www.aplusa.it
 
| proprietor          = Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries
 
| proprietor          = Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries
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| name        = Aurora Fonda
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| role        = Artistic Director
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The gallery first opened its doors in 1992 in Madrid, inside a space (divided by a corridor, hence the name A+A) restored by architect Boris Podrecca. After five years of activities co-ordinated by Lidija Šircelj, the gallery moved to Venice, close to Palazzo Grassi.
 
The gallery first opened its doors in 1992 in Madrid, inside a space (divided by a corridor, hence the name A+A) restored by architect Boris Podrecca. After five years of activities co-ordinated by Lidija Šircelj, the gallery moved to Venice, close to Palazzo Grassi.
  
==About==
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==Exhibitions==
Aurora Fonda is the present director of the gallery. In addition to hosting temporary exhibitions, the A+A Gallery featured within recent Venice Art Biennale projects by Miha Štrukelj (2009), Tobias Putrih (2007) and Vadim Fiškin (2005) and within Venice Architecture Biennale presentetions of ''Ljubljana - Venice: Urgent Need for New Urban Policy'' (2008) and ''Formula New Ljubljana'' in 2006. As part of its exhibition programme the Gallery establishing a network of contacts between civic and foreign institutions with the aim of organising round tables, performances and video projections, thus offering a panoramic view of today's artistic expression and becoming a point of meeting and exchange, fundamental for knowledge of the present.
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In addition to hosting temporary exhibitions of mostly Slovene artists, the A+A Gallery function as the Slovene Pavilion within each Venice Art Biennale. As part of its exhibition programme the Gallery establishing a network of contacts between civic and foreign institutions with the aim of organising round tables, performances and video projections, thus offering a panoramic view of today's artistic expression and becoming a point of meeting and exchange, fundamental for knowledge of the present.  
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* Venice Biennial participation
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In addition to hosting temporary exhibitions, the A+A Gallery featured within recent Venice Art Biennale projects by Miha Štrukelj (2009), Tobias Putrih (2007) and Vadim Fiškin (2005) and within Venice Architecture Biennale presentetions of ''Ljubljana - Venice: Urgent Need for New Urban Policy'' (2008) and ''Formula New Ljubljana'' in 2006.  
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* Other exhibitions
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Galerija A+A
San Marco 3073, Venice 30124, Italy,
Phone39 041 277 0466
Aurora Fonda, Artistic Director
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The A+A Gallery in Venice is a non-profit exhibition space established in 1997, as a centre for the promotion of contemporary Slovene and international art. Run by Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries and financed by the Slovene Ministry of Culture is also the site of the Slovene pavilion for each Venice Biennale.


History

The gallery first opened its doors in 1992 in Madrid, inside a space (divided by a corridor, hence the name A+A) restored by architect Boris Podrecca. After five years of activities co-ordinated by Lidija Šircelj, the gallery moved to Venice, close to Palazzo Grassi.

Exhibitions

In addition to hosting temporary exhibitions of mostly Slovene artists, the A+A Gallery function as the Slovene Pavilion within each Venice Art Biennale. As part of its exhibition programme the Gallery establishing a network of contacts between civic and foreign institutions with the aim of organising round tables, performances and video projections, thus offering a panoramic view of today's artistic expression and becoming a point of meeting and exchange, fundamental for knowledge of the present.

  • Venice Biennial participation

In addition to hosting temporary exhibitions, the A+A Gallery featured within recent Venice Art Biennale projects by Miha Štrukelj (2009), Tobias Putrih (2007) and Vadim Fiškin (2005) and within Venice Architecture Biennale presentetions of Ljubljana - Venice: Urgent Need for New Urban Policy (2008) and Formula New Ljubljana in 2006.

  • Other exhibitions

See also

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