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| name                = Ganes Pratt Gallery
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| name                = Ganes Pratt d.o.o.
| localname           = Galerija Ganes Pratt
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| local name           = Ganes Pratt
| street              = Cankarjeva cesta 7
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| telephone          = 386 (0) 591 94 326
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| fax                = 386 (0) 591 94 327
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 51 242 811
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| email              = galerija@ganes-pratt.si
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| name                = Primož Nemec  
 
| name                = Primož Nemec  
| role                = Owner and Director
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| role                = Director
| telephone          = 386 (1) 30 355 168
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| email              = primoz.nemec@ganes.si
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| email              = primoz.nemec@ganes-pratt.si
 
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{{Contact
 
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| name        = Petja Grafenauer
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| role        = Head Curator
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| email        = petja.grafenauer@ganes.si
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|opening hours = Tue-Sun: 10am - 6pm
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Established in [[Established::2006]] by owner and director Primož Nemec counts [[Ganes Pratt Gallery]] to the young generation building up the professional commercial art system in Slovenia by presenting selected national and some international artists of the young generation. Primarily functioning as a sale gallery is its equal goal to present, promote and support as a producer chosen artists and their projects. The Gallery entered the international commercial podium in 2007 with the participation on art fair Liste Köln. In 2009 the Gallery co-operate with [[Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art]].
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In 2013 Ganes Pratt Ltd ceased its activities. See below an archival article.  
 
 
 
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==Location==
 
After being first years located on Gregorčičeva ulica 3, next to the Equrna Gallery, the Gallery moved to the apartment in the first floor of Cankarjeva cesta 7, what is the street connecting Prešern square with Tromostovje and Tivoli park beginning with the Modern gallery.
 
  
==Attitude==
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== Archival article ==
The Gallery stimulates the development of new ways of expression in classical and new media. The artists represented by the Gallery are radical, but not in the form of ruminating about the changes that had happened in the turbulent past of Eastern European countries. Their research in various media is turned towards the visual, sonic and tactile, the exploration in the state of artistic media today and their insertion in the realm of the public imbued with capitalist consumerism.
 
  
== Artists==
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[[Ganes Pratt|Ganes Pratt Ltd]] was established by [[Primož Nemec]] and a group of artists in [[Established::2006]], its goal was to develop a new model of presenting, promoting, and producing the younger generation of artists and their projects. The Ganes Pratt sales gallery strived to contribute to the development of the professional commercial art system in Slovenia by presenting selected national and some international artists of the young generation. Ganes Pratt entered the international commercial realm in 2007 with the participation on the art fair Liste Köln. In 2009 the gallery co-operated with the [[Biennial of Graphic Arts]]. During the season 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 the Ganes Pratt ran its gallery programme at the [[Mala Gallery]]. Since December 2013 Ganes Pratt has no gallery space of its own.
Two generations of artists are represented by Ganes Pratt Gallery. The first one is tightly connected with ''Venice Academy of Art'', where almost all of them have been studying and were presented on the very fist exhibition of the Gallery, opened on the 25th of April 2006 under the title ''Bad girls & Bad boys'': Jaša, Meta Grgurevič, Jasmina Cibic, Ištvan Išt Huzjan,  Simone Settimo, Giorgio Andreotta Calo and two artists promote study of art in Ljubljana, namely Viktor Bernik and Urša Vidic. In 2007 and later other artists were invited to work with Ganes Pratt Gallery: Arjan Pregl, Žiga Kariž,  Mark Požlep, Nina Slejko and Dejan Kaludjerović.
 
  
''"I do not represent fifty artists, what the economical logic would dictate to be more successful in the satisfying of taste of the bright public. Long term cooperation with chosen artists and common development of relations within the small group means much more to me,” said director Primož Nemec in the interview for Mladina in 2007.'' 
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{{Image|Jasa 04 - exhibition Ganes Pratt Gallery - Photo Nada Mihajlovic.jpg}}
  
==Programme==
 
*2006
 
After Ganess Pratt Gallery started its activities with the group show ''Bad Girls & Bad Boys'' in 2006 Ganes Pratt Gallery and presented itself at the [[City Gallery, Ljubljana]] there were on the view three in the first year three solo exhibitions: ''Let's Put an End to All Disasters'', a follow-up to a project by Jaša at the Sarajevo Winter Festival realised in co-operation with [[Festival Ljubljana]], a solo exhibition by Urša Vidic and a project by Išvan Išt Huzjan. Ganes Pratt Gallery also presented the ''Cocktail Problem'' by Meta Grgurevič and Jaša in the ''international festival of installations OPEN06'' at the Lido in Venice.
 
  
*2007
 
The 2007 programme of the Gallery commenced with a presentation of work by Meta Grgurevič in relation to the exhibition ''Radical Chic'' by Jaša at nearby [[Equrna Gallery]]. The project ''Check Point'' by Jaša and Ištvan Išt Huzjan was subsequently organised in co-operation with [[Kapelica Gallery]] at a number of festivals, including the [[Archipelag-Archipelago Festival, Nova Gorica and Gorizia]], and Jaša's project ''Keep On Waving Your Guns'' was presented as part of a site-specific installation realised in co-operation with [[ProstoRož - FlowerSpace Association]]. In March 2007 there was featured work of of Jasmina Čibic (who studied at Goldmiths College in London) - the first solo exhibition of the artist in Slovenia. Further Viktor Bernik, Sašo Vrabič, Mark Požlep and Simona Settimo from Italy also showed their new work here. December 2007 saw the group exhibition ''Painting Project'' by Viktor Bernik, Janez Janša, Arjan Pregl and Sašo Vrabič.
 
  
*2008
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==Profile==
The 2008 Ganes Pratt featured eight personal exhibitions of following artists: Jasmina Čibic, Ištvan Išt Huzjan, Nina Slejko, Urša Vidic, Dejan Kaludjerović, Jaša, arjan Pregl and Meta Grgurevič. Two curated exhibition were as well presented: the exhibition of Sašo Vrabič and Tanja Vujinovič entitled ''Non-central Domains'' were part of the programme of showing video art in Slovenia after 2000. Summer months was featured by group show ''Down the Rabbit Hole'', overtaking the quotation of the first chapter of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. This exhibition curated by Nadja Gnamuš and Petja Grafenauer put on the pedestal contemporary paintings including art works of Viktor Bernik, Beli Sladoled (Miha Perne in Leon Zoudar), Ksenija Čerče, Ištvan Išt Huzjan, one of Janez Janša, Jaša, Matej Košir, etc.
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Ganes Pratt stimulates the development of new ways of expression in classical and new media. The artists represented by the gallery are radical, but not in the sense of ruminating about the changes that have happened in the turbulent past of Eastern European countries. Their research in various media is turned towards the visual, the aural, and the tactile, the exploration into the state of artistic media today and their insertion into the public sphere imbued with capitalist consumerism.
  
*2009
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==Artists==
Beside solo exhibitions of Mark Požlep, Urša Vidic and Arjan Pregl, the Gallery joined as one of six locations in autumnal months of 2009 the [[Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art]] and so co-reating the exhibition ''The Matrix: An Unstable Reality''. The participation of Ganes Pratt Gallery was entitled ''6 Monkeys, 300 Envelopes and 1 Love: Incomplete as Always'', curated by Petja Grafenauer. The exhibition was defined by the idea of reproducibility, which was the essential component in each of the exhibited works. The matrix of those works was sometimes an already-existing image or material, but there was shown art works expresed primarly by the sound too, further was the attention on ideas and feelings, which were speaking to the fact that the matrix is not necessarily a physical object. The exhibited artworks attempted to break through the shell of external factors that define how they are received. No matter where they appear, they wanted to tell important stories. In various languages, they were speaking to us of morality and truth, love and evil, death, biology, history, infinity, and universality. Artists: Ištvan Išt Huzjan, David Kareyan, Tracy Moffat, Julieta Aranda, Ksenija Čerče, Viktor Bernik, Ivan Fijolić, Marko Tadić, Dejan Kaludjerović
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Two generations of artists are represented by Ganes Pratt Gallery. The first one is tightly connected with the Venice Academy of Art, where almost all of them have been studying and were presented on the very first exhibition of the gallery, opened on 25 April 2006 under the title ''Bad girls & Bad boys'': [[Jaša]], [[Meta Grgurevič]], [[Jasmina Cibic]], [[Ištvan Išt Huzjan]], Simone Settimo, Giorgio Andreotta Calo and two artists promote study of art in Ljubljana, namely [[Viktor Bernik]] and [[Urša Vidic]]. In 2007 and later other artists were invited to work with Ganes Pratt Gallery: [[Arjan Pregl]], [[Žiga Kariž]], [[Mark Požlep]], [[Nina Slejko]], and Serbian artist Dejan Kaludjerović – comparing to the founding generation is the second invited group of artist a few years older, but all of them are nowadays considered as the established young genaration of Slovene artists.
  
==See also==
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{{wide image|Jasa 01 - exhibition Ganes Pratt Gallery - Photo Nada Mihajlovic.jpg}}
*[[Ljubljana International Biennial of Graphic Art]]
 
  
==External Links==
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==Locations==
* [http://www.ganes.si/index_files/Biography_Galerija_Ganes_Pratt.htm Ganes Pratt Web Site]]
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Located initially on Gregorčičeva ulica 3, next to the [[Equrna Gallery]], Ganes Pratt Gallery relocated to an apartment in the first floor of Cankarjeva cesta 7, on the street which connects the Three Bridges and Prešeren Square with Tivoli Park beginning at [[Museum of Modern Art]] (Moderna galerija). In 2011 its programme was moved into the [[Mala Gallery]] owned by the Bank of Slovenia, which had been for more than 50 years an eminent exhibition space for international contemporary art. Renting of the space on Slovenska street 35 was possible for two years only, up to December 2013.  
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/dealers_galleries/Gallery/Ganes+Pratt+Gallery/17460.html Saatchi Site]
 
  
  
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In 2013 Ganes Pratt Ltd ceased its activities. See below an archival article.



Archival article

Ganes Pratt Ltd was established by Primož Nemec and a group of artists in 2006, its goal was to develop a new model of presenting, promoting, and producing the younger generation of artists and their projects. The Ganes Pratt sales gallery strived to contribute to the development of the professional commercial art system in Slovenia by presenting selected national and some international artists of the young generation. Ganes Pratt entered the international commercial realm in 2007 with the participation on the art fair Liste Köln. In 2009 the gallery co-operated with the Biennial of Graphic Arts. During the season 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 the Ganes Pratt ran its gallery programme at the Mala Gallery. Since December 2013 Ganes Pratt has no gallery space of its own.

Ganes Pratt 2008 In Good We Trust Photo Nada Mihajlovic (3).jpgIn Good We Trust, an exhibition by Jaša at the Ganes Pratt Gallery former space, 2008


Profile

Ganes Pratt stimulates the development of new ways of expression in classical and new media. The artists represented by the gallery are radical, but not in the sense of ruminating about the changes that have happened in the turbulent past of Eastern European countries. Their research in various media is turned towards the visual, the aural, and the tactile, the exploration into the state of artistic media today and their insertion into the public sphere imbued with capitalist consumerism.

Artists

Two generations of artists are represented by Ganes Pratt Gallery. The first one is tightly connected with the Venice Academy of Art, where almost all of them have been studying and were presented on the very first exhibition of the gallery, opened on 25 April 2006 under the title Bad girls & Bad boys: Jaša, Meta Grgurevič, Jasmina Cibic, Ištvan Išt Huzjan, Simone Settimo, Giorgio Andreotta Calo and two artists promote study of art in Ljubljana, namely Viktor Bernik and Urša Vidic. In 2007 and later other artists were invited to work with Ganes Pratt Gallery: Arjan Pregl, Žiga Kariž, Mark Požlep, Nina Slejko, and Serbian artist Dejan Kaludjerović – comparing to the founding generation is the second invited group of artist a few years older, but all of them are nowadays considered as the established young genaration of Slovene artists.

Ganes Pratt 2008 In Good We Trust Photo Nada Mihajlovic (4).jpgJaša at his exhibition In Good We Trust, Ganes Pratt Gallery, 2008

Locations

Located initially on Gregorčičeva ulica 3, next to the Equrna Gallery, Ganes Pratt Gallery relocated to an apartment in the first floor of Cankarjeva cesta 7, on the street which connects the Three Bridges and Prešeren Square with Tivoli Park beginning at Museum of Modern Art (Moderna galerija). In 2011 its programme was moved into the Mala Gallery owned by the Bank of Slovenia, which had been for more than 50 years an eminent exhibition space for international contemporary art. Renting of the space on Slovenska street 35 was possible for two years only, up to December 2013.


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