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− | Established in 2006 as non profit space, the [[Simulaker Gallery]] grow up into the most important space for presentations of contemporary art practices | + | Established in 2006 as non profit space, the [[Simulaker Gallery]] grow up into the most important space for presentations of contemporary art practices in the south-east regions of Slovenia. Located in the old centre of Novo mesto in the 160 square meters renovated edifice of stable for horses, the programme of first years was run by curator [[Iztok Hotko]], since 2009 it is created by curator and art critic [[Matjaž Brulc]]. |
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+ | Administrated by the [[LokalPatriot, Novo Mesto]], the Simulaker showcases all forms of contemporary visual arts. It pays strong attention to local artists especially of young generations, but it invites also national and international protagonists of visual and multimedia practises. In last two years more than 10 exhibitions annual were featured in the Simulaker. | ||
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Administrated by the LokalPatriot, Novo Mesto, the Simulaker showcases all forms of contemporary visual arts. It pays strong attention to local artists especially of young generations, but it invites also national and international protagonists of visual and multimedia practises. In last two years more than 10 exhibitions annual were featured in the Simulaker.
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