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City Art Gallery Ljubljana

Mestni trg 5
1000 Ljubljana


General information:
T +386 1 24 11 785
E mestna.galerija@mgml.si

School programs:
T +386 1 24 12 506
E prijava@mgml.si

Public relations:
T +386 41 669 599
E mateja.dimnik@mgml.si


Tuesday–Sunday: 11:00–19:00
Monday: Closed
1 January, 1 November, 25 December: Closed
24 and 31 December: 11:00–14:00

Free entry.



City Art Gallery Ljubljana is a dog-friendly gallery.

survey exhibition

Ivan Kožarić

In Wonderful Diversity, Unity!

23. 2. 2016–10. 4. 2016

Our presentation of Kožarić’s works is the most comprehensive in Slovenia to date, and has been staged in cooperation with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU) in Zagreb. Conceived in well-rounded topical cross-sections of the artist’s exceptionally copious oeuvre, it includes over 200 sculptures, objects, assemblages, readymades, paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and textiles.

This survey exhibition of the preeminent contemporary Croatian artist and sculptor Ivan Kožarić at the City Art Gallery Ljubljana is no coincidence. A few people still remember one of his earliest solo shows, together with painter Ivo Dulčić, in the erstwhile Jakopič Pavilion in Ljubljana in January 1957. At the time, the Slovene public found the simplicity of his artistic hand, expressed in reductionism and the abstracted sculptural forms to which he has remained faithful to this day – unpalatable, even unacceptable. The comments in the visitors’ book described Kožarić’s sculptures as poor reflections of modern art and unworthy of an academically trained artist, since “The form of a face is not the form of a piece of firewood!”. Kožarić’s work was hard to understand; from the outset he has been working outside established stylistic premises, revising his artistic actions freely and without restrictions, summing them up in statements such as “Art is always something else!”, “Art is forever elusive!”, “Let’s break (out of) the frames!”, “Art is a rare bird!”, etc. Apropos the exhibition that had been staged at the Salon ULUH in Zagreb before the Ljubljana show, Radoslav Putar wrote in Narodni list in 1956 that “Kožarić’s materializations of his reactions to inner and external impulses are very sincere, which is extremely, extremely rare.” He assigned them “an exceptional place on the horizon of Croatian sculpture.” And Kožarić proved fully worthy of that exceptional place time and again, often also in Ljubljana, with numerous solo and group exhibitions and by participating in the most prestigious international events and biennials, most recently with a great retrospective exhibition first at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU) in Zagreb and then at the Haus der Kunst in Munich in 2013.

Our presentation of Kožarić’s works is the most comprehensive in Slovenia to date, and has been staged in cooperation with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU) in Zagreb. Conceived in well-rounded topical cross-sections of the artist’s exceptionally copious oeuvre, it includes over 200 sculptures, objects, assemblages, readymades, paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and textiles.

The majority of the works have been loaned by Studio Kožarić, which comprises over 6,000 items and was purchased by the municipality of Zagreb in 2007 and placed in the stewardship of the MSU. The remaining works are on loan from the MSU Collection, Gliptoteka HAZU, Moderna galerija Zagreb, the Filip Trade Collection (Lauba), as well as from the private collections of Ivan and Filip Kožarić, Ivica Župan, and other collectors. We would like to express our sincerest appreciation to them all for their kind support and understanding.

Ivan Kožarić: In Wonderful Diversity, Unity!

Our presentation of Kožarić’s works is the most comprehensive in Slovenia to date, and has been staged in cooperation with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU) in Zagreb. Conceived in ...

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Production: Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana & Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb (MSU)Exhibition curators: Mateja Podlesnik & Radmila Iva JankovićArtist: Ivan KožarićText: Mateja Podlesnik & Radmila Iva JankovićDesign: Ajdin BašićInstallation photos: Matevž Paternoster / MGMLRealisation of the exhibition: Technical service MGMLThe exhibition was made possible by: City of Ljubljana, Department for Culture

City Art Gallery Ljubljana

Mestni trg 5
1000 Ljubljana


General information:
T +386 1 24 11 785
E mestna.galerija@mgml.si

School programs:
T +386 1 24 12 506
E prijava@mgml.si

Public relations:
T +386 41 669 599
E mateja.dimnik@mgml.si


Tuesday–Sunday: 11:00–19:00
Monday: Closed
1 January, 1 November, 25 December: Closed
24 and 31 December: 11:00–14:00

Free entry.



City Art Gallery Ljubljana is a dog-friendly gallery.

News

Ivan Kožarić: “My studio is a resuscitation laboratory”

“Due to his controversial ideas and approach to art, Ivan Kožarić can be counted among the most interesting artists working today. He never stuck to the tried-and-true development lines of repeating the same old forms when processing sculpting matter, as this would, in his own words, put him to sleep and inhibit his creativity. He does not follow modern art currents and movements, but rather works from his intuition. Feeling as part of the universe enables him to keep an open mind towards it, as well as to humanity and nature.”

8. March 2016
City Art Gallery Ljubljana
City Art Gallery will hosts the most comprehensive exhibition of Ivan Kožarić in Slovenia

“The City Art Gallery of Ljubljana welcomes the opportunity to host such a large exhibition of one of the greatest Croatian artists. This will actually be his whole oeuvre, yet to be presented in such grand scope in Slovenia. With this exhibition, the City Art Gallery of Ljubljana is proving to be an ever more prominent institution within the international field of contemporary art, capable of hosting the biggest names of the European art world,” emphasized Blaž Peršin, Director of the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana.

24. February 2016
City Art Gallery Ljubljana

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