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− | Established in [[established::1973]], [[Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]] is the second oldest art colony in Slovenia, and has hosted over | + | Established in [[established::1973]], [[Lendava-Lendva International Fine Arts Colony]] is the second oldest art colony in Slovenia, and has hosted over 160 artists, painters as well as sculptors, since its inception. The colony is run by [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]], which also collects annually a selection of artworks conceived at the colony - today its collection contains over 350 artworks. |
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==Background and development== | ==Background and development== | ||
− | The project was initiated by Lendava sculptor Ferenc | + | The project was initiated by Lendava sculptor [[Ferenc Király]], holder of the prestigious Hungarian Munkacsy Award, who invited artists from Croatia, Italy, Austria, Hungary and other countries. [[Ferenc Király|Király]] has remained the artistic director of the colony for 25 years. Since 1996 the colony's development has been marked by [[Franc Gerič]], the first director of the newly established [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]]. New infrastrucutral facilities (bronze and marble workshops, earthenware stove for the works in ceramics, print workshop) have improved the working conditions for the artists and enabled them to realise more ambitious works. The variety of technical means puts Lendava colony in a unique position in Europe. |
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==Network of international collonies== | ==Network of international collonies== | ||
− | The organiser's focus is on international networking and broadening of the participants and | + | The organiser's focus is on international networking and broadening of the participants and audiences circles. [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]] and [[Lindart Association]] of young artists from Lendava have been coproducing the more innovative Lindart International Artists' Colony for young emerging artists and art students (since 1994). The Museum runs also a winter colony at [[Lendava Castle]] which takes place at the end of January, when artists are invited to produce works related to various folk customs. In 2002 [[Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum]] has helped establish also the International Fine Arts Colony Monošter-Szentgotthárd in Hungary. |
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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The project was initiated by Lendava sculptor Ferenc Király, holder of the prestigious Hungarian Munkacsy Award, who invited artists from Croatia, Italy, Austria, Hungary and other countries. Király has remained the artistic director of the colony for 25 years. Since 1996 the colony's development has been marked by Franc Gerič, the first director of the newly established Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum. New infrastrucutral facilities (bronze and marble workshops, earthenware stove for the works in ceramics, print workshop) have improved the working conditions for the artists and enabled them to realise more ambitious works. The variety of technical means puts Lendava colony in a unique position in Europe.
The organiser's focus is on international networking and broadening of the participants and audiences circles. Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum and Lindart Association of young artists from Lendava have been coproducing the more innovative Lindart International Artists' Colony for young emerging artists and art students (since 1994). The Museum runs also a winter colony at Lendava Castle which takes place at the end of January, when artists are invited to produce works related to various folk customs. In 2002 Lendava-Lendva Gallery and Museum has helped establish also the International Fine Arts Colony Monošter-Szentgotthárd in Hungary.
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