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| dates and duration = September, 1 week  
 
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| duration weeks      = 35,36 (2012) 35,36 (2013) 36,37,38,39,40 (2014)
| festival dates      = 29.8.2015 - 5.9.2015
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| festival dates      = 29.8.2015 - 5.9.2015, 27.8.2016 - 3.9.2016, 2.9.2017 - 30.9.2017, 1.9.2018 - 8.9.2018, 31.8.2019 - 7.9.2019, 29.8.2020 - 4.9.2020, 28.8.2021 - 4.9.2021, 27.8.2022 - 3.9.2022, 26.8.2023 - 2.9.2023
 
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| name                = Mara Ambrožič Verderber
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Organised since [[Established::1964]] by the [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]], the [[Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics]] is one of the oldest competitive art festivals of its kind in Slovenia. While initally a painting festival, the Ex-tempore Piran has been accompanied since 1995 by a ceramics part, since 2003 also by the [[Genius Loci Lera Workshop]] at the nearby salt-pans at Sečovlje. Traditionally, both the painting Ex-tempore and the ceramics Ex-tempore end with the presentation of awards to the participants.
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Organised since [[Established::1964]] by the [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries|Coastal Galleries]], [[Ex-tempore Piran - International Painting and Ceramics|Ex-tempore Piran]] is one of the oldest competitive art festivals of its kind in Slovenia, running uninterrupted since its start. Initiated by [[Pavle Zamar Zappa]], the concept is simple: participating artists (coming from all over Europe) are given a set amount of time to make paintings and ceramic works that are then judged and awarded by an expert jury. The name itself comes from Latin, ''ex tempore'' meaning "on the spur of the moment” or "without preparation".
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While initially a painting festival, since 1995 it has been augmented with a simultaneously held ceramics edition, and as of 2003 also by the [[Genius Loci Lera Workshop]], held at the nearby salt-pans at Sečovlje. Other events modelled on Piran's Ex-tempore soon spread around what used to be Yugoslavia and also to Italy and Austria.  
 
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The number of painters who submit work to the festival is regularly over 300 – generally 40% of participants are professional academic artists, while the rest are amateur artists who are eager to offer their creative work for comparative evaluation. Typically 1 in 3 works submitted is selected by an international jury and exhibited in either [[Piran City Gallery]] or in the Storehouse of Monfort Salt in Portorož. The international jury of the festival usually bestows works in different categories: the grand prix for painting – past winners include [[Matej Čepin]] (2009), Bojan Šumonja (2010), Branko Kolarič (2011) – further major purchase prizes, the young artist prize, the watercolour prize, and honourable mentions. The festival of ceramics also gives the grand prix (in 2009 went to [[Anja Radović]]) plus a solo exhibition at the [[Pečarič Gallery]] (in 2009 went to [[Andreja Trkman]]). Upon viewing selected exhibited works, various sponsors and regional hotels award around 40 additional purchase prizes.
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==Programme==
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The number of painters who submit their works to the festival is regularly over 300 (the participating ceramicists are somewhat less in numbers, around 50) – while a significant part of the participants are professional academic artists, the rest are amateur artists who are eager to offer their works for comparative evaluation. An international jury picks a selection of the submitted works (typically about 1 in 3) to be exhibited at either the [[Piran City Gallery]] or at the [[Monfort Exhibition Space]] in Portorož. Other exhibition spaces run by the [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries|Coastal Galleries]] are sometimes used as well, such as the [[Loža Gallery, Koper|Loža Gallery]] and the [[Meduza Gallery, Koper|Meduza Gallery]], both in Koper.
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Additional side-events occasionally also take place, like, for example, an exhibition of Ex-Tempore's collection of past winners.
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==Awards==
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The international jury of the festival bestows awards to works in different categories, the most important among them being the annual grand prix for painting. Past winners include [[Matej Čepin]] (2009), [[Bojan Šumonja]] (2010), [[Branko Kolarič]] (2011), [[Janko Kastelic]] (2014) and Nicola Tomasi (2014). Other awards (usually) include the young author purchase prize (meaning that the work is purchased by either the organiser or an outside party), some further major purchase prizes (often involving prominent coastal businesses and the three municipalities), the watercolour prize, prizes for work on paper, and honourable mentions. Upon viewing selected exhibited works, various sponsors and regional hotels award a significant number of additional purchase prizes.
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The festival of ceramics also gives the grand prix as well (in 2009 it went to [[Anja Radović]] and in 2014 to Mladen Ivančić (HR)), plus a solo exhibition at the [[Pečarič Gallery]] (in 2009 it went to [[Andreja Trkman]]) and – depending on the year – a set of other prizes.
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===Past winners===
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Grand Prix recipients from the past include [[Gustav Gnamuš]], [[Živko Marušič]], [[Vladimir Makuc]], [[Andrej Jemec]], [[Zvest Apollonio]], [[Kostja Gatnik]], [[Kiar Meško]], [[Jože Tisnikar]], [[Gani Llalloshi]], [[Majda Skrinar]], [[Uršula Berlot]], [[Joni Zakonjšek]], Mauro Stipanov (HR), Bruno Paladin (HR) and Sergej Gligorov.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]]
 
* [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]]
 
* [[Genius Loci Lera Workshop]]
 
* [[Genius Loci Lera Workshop]]
 
* [[Piran City Gallery]]
 
* [[Piran City Gallery]]
 
* [[Pečarič Gallery]]
 
* [[Pečarič Gallery]]
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* [[Loža Gallery, Koper]]
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* [[Meduza Gallery, Koper]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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*[http://www.obalne-galerije.si/index.php/en Coastal Galleries website]  
 
*[http://www.obalne-galerije.si/index.php/en Coastal Galleries website]  
*[http://www.obalne-galerije.si/index.php/si/cat/2 Ex-tempore Piran on Coastal Galleries website] (most information in Slovenian, some in English)
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*[http://www.obalne-galerije.si/index.php/si/cat/2 Ex-tempore Piran on Coastal Galleries website]  
  
 
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Mednarodni slikarski ex-tempore Piran
Tartinijev trg 3, SI-6330 Piran-Pirano
Phone386 (0) 5 671 2080
Mara Ambrožič Verderber, Acting director
Frequencyannual
Festival dates26.8.2023 - 2.9.2023





Organised since 1964 by the Coastal Galleries, Ex-tempore Piran is one of the oldest competitive art festivals of its kind in Slovenia, running uninterrupted since its start. Initiated by Pavle Zamar Zappa, the concept is simple: participating artists (coming from all over Europe) are given a set amount of time to make paintings and ceramic works that are then judged and awarded by an expert jury. The name itself comes from Latin, ex tempore meaning "on the spur of the moment” or "without preparation".

While initially a painting festival, since 1995 it has been augmented with a simultaneously held ceramics edition, and as of 2003 also by the Genius Loci Lera Workshop, held at the nearby salt-pans at Sečovlje. Other events modelled on Piran's Ex-tempore soon spread around what used to be Yugoslavia and also to Italy and Austria.


Programme

The number of painters who submit their works to the festival is regularly over 300 (the participating ceramicists are somewhat less in numbers, around 50) – while a significant part of the participants are professional academic artists, the rest are amateur artists who are eager to offer their works for comparative evaluation. An international jury picks a selection of the submitted works (typically about 1 in 3) to be exhibited at either the Piran City Gallery or at the Monfort Exhibition Space in Portorož. Other exhibition spaces run by the Coastal Galleries are sometimes used as well, such as the Loža Gallery and the Meduza Gallery, both in Koper.

Additional side-events occasionally also take place, like, for example, an exhibition of Ex-Tempore's collection of past winners.

Awards

The international jury of the festival bestows awards to works in different categories, the most important among them being the annual grand prix for painting. Past winners include Matej Čepin (2009), Bojan Šumonja (2010), Branko Kolarič (2011), Janko Kastelic (2014) and Nicola Tomasi (2014). Other awards (usually) include the young author purchase prize (meaning that the work is purchased by either the organiser or an outside party), some further major purchase prizes (often involving prominent coastal businesses and the three municipalities), the watercolour prize, prizes for work on paper, and honourable mentions. Upon viewing selected exhibited works, various sponsors and regional hotels award a significant number of additional purchase prizes.

The festival of ceramics also gives the grand prix as well (in 2009 it went to Anja Radović and in 2014 to Mladen Ivančić (HR)), plus a solo exhibition at the Pečarič Gallery (in 2009 it went to Andreja Trkman) and – depending on the year – a set of other prizes.


Past winners

Grand Prix recipients from the past include Gustav Gnamuš, Živko Marušič, Vladimir Makuc, Andrej Jemec, Zvest Apollonio, Kostja Gatnik, Kiar Meško, Jože Tisnikar, Gani Llalloshi, Majda Skrinar, Uršula Berlot, Joni Zakonjšek, Mauro Stipanov (HR), Bruno Paladin (HR) and Sergej Gligorov.

See also

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