Until March 5, 2017, a retrospective exhibition of Tone Lapajna: Memory of the Earth is on view in the Jakopič Gallery, which represents the pinnacle of Lapajne's oeuvre in various art genres. It is the artist's first overview exhibition and for the first time it is accompanied by a monograph in which all his phases and cycles are illuminated.
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Do you want to brighten up your home and bring the pleasant charm of imagination into it? Then you might consider wall decorations in the form of a gallery on the wall or a home gallery ("gallery wall"), where you can appropriately display photos and pictures that have sentimental value. For those of you who are thinking about a fresh look for your living room, hallway or kitchen, we have prepared some suggestions for home galleries that will suit minimalists as well as those who swear by romantic luxury.
Have you ever walked into a hotel where you felt like you were walking into an art gallery? Are you tired of the usual hotels with a TV, a bed and a mini bar? Fortunately, hoteliers are becoming more creative and offering guests much more than just the basics. If you are a lover of art and aesthetics, these hotels will absolutely delight you, as you will get the feeling that you have entered a gallery.
In mid-October, on the initiative of Pivovarna Union, budding young photographers in the company of renowned New York photographer Cheryl Dunn walked around Ljubljana in a different way as part of the Pij photography workshop and recorded the traces left behind by drinking. Some presented it through the devastation after the party, others through portraits, and still others took a completely new approach. The best works will be exhibited in the Photo Gallery between November 25 and December 5, 2015.
In Ljubljana, more precisely at Gosposvetska 7, we find a new urban space - the Universal Studio of Street Arts. UAUU is a refuge for seven Ljubljana creatives who build a universal studio that can be a gallery, a creative coworking space and much more.
The time of gift-giving is approaching, which is one of the more pleasant ways of showing attention between people. Among the countless possibilities that we can give, it is precisely the gifts that are directly related to our and the world's heritage and that combine symbolism, rites and rituals that give the gift-giving a special stamp. Unique products can be found in Gallery D'94 in Celje or you can view the products via the online gallery.
Matt Reilly is a Brooklyn-based skater and artist who combined his passions live at New York's Mana Contemporary Museum of Modern Art.
The images of some artistic paintings are so embedded in our everyday life that even those who are not close to art are familiar with them. This type of work has already been reproduced countless times, but this time's recycling did not produce classic replicas, as it did not follow the accessories of the original author. The brushes were thus replaced by the trigger, and the canvas by the mirror. The re-creation was created with a camera and without digital 'application'.
The Japanese Azuma Makoto did not gather a gallery or maybe a flower shop for the exhibition space of his botanical installations, but space. He sent a Japanese white pine (bonsai) and some carefully designed flower arrangements into the weightless space. Since I'm sure you haven't seen the exhibition live, a photo gallery awaits you below.
There are 16 abandoned metro stations in Paris. Plans have come to light that turn the city's underground into a place for socializing and recreation. Can you imagine swimming exactly where the subway ran in 1931?
Iran is as if it is not of this time and of this planet. That's what photographer Anja Čop says on the occasion of her fourth book edition, Iran Imaginable.
Jože Ciuha: The Labyrinth of Time is a retrospective exhibition that will be on view in the Jakopič Gallery from the second half of December.