Ljubljana
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Artist - Collector - Public
Ian Burns, Oh Deer, Mixed media installation, 2006 © Ian Burns © The Hilger Collection / Katharina Stögmüller

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.

Groups with more than 10 visitors are kindly requested to announce their visit at: pedagoska.mestnagalerija@mgml.si
Due to the specific nature of the exhibition, the number of visitors allowed in each room is limited.

City Art Gallery Ljubljana is a dog-friendly gallery.

International group exhibition

Artist - Collector - Public

The Hilger Collection

1. 3. 2022–29. 5. 2022

Artists presented at the exhibition: Ian Burns, Piero Pizzi Canella, Tony Cragg, Gunter Damisch, Jim Dine, Oliver Dorfer, Erró, Shepard Fairey, Flavio Favelli, Lucio Fontana, Ivana Franke, Vasilena Gankovska, IRWIN, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Šejla Kamerić, Peterson Kamwathi, William Kentridge, Anastasia Khoroshilova, Jiří Kolář, Joseph Kosuth, Ángel Marcos, Jacques Monory, Ivan Moudov, Hermann Nitsch, Oswald Oberhuber, Cameron Platter, Patricia Piccinini, Sara Rahbar, Arnulf Rainer, Mel Ramos, Hans Staudacher, Mladen Stilinović, Miha Štrukelj, Stinkfish, Marko Tadić, Marco Tirelli, Simón Vega, Erwin Wurm.

This international exhibition will showcase the private collection of the Vienna-based gallerist and contemporary art collector, Ernst Hilger. Hilger has held many roles in the art world, including as president of both FEAGA (the Federation of European Art Galleries Association) and the Association of Austrian Modern Art Galleries, and he has also been instrumental in establishing galleries as important partners for museums and collectors. The Hilger Collection not only covers 21st century contemporary art but also deals with the modernist period and various international art movements of the 20th century. This will also be reflected in the exhibition, which will present a selection of works by 38 artists from around the globe, some already internationally established, others now emerging. 

The concept of the exhibition reflects the wide-ranging activities undertaken in association with the collection, and the personal approach of the collector. The collection goes beyond established names and conventional geographical territories to include countries that are often absent from the contemporary art map. Its activities include representing artists at important international art fairs, including Art Basel, in Hilger's own galleries (Galerie Ernst Hilger, HilgerBROTKunsthalle and Hilger NEXT); and collaboration with guest curators, organising art residencies and supporting art production.

This exhibition seeks to present a story about supporting art, strengthening the bonds between the collector, the artist and the general public, and raising awareness of the role played by art in society. 


Colophon

Production: Museum and Galleries of LjubljanaCurator: Barbara Sterle VurnikArtists: Ian Burns, Piero Pizzi Canella, Tony Cragg, Gunter Damisch, Jim Dine, Oliver Dorfer, Erró, Shepard Fairey, Flavio Favelli, Lucio Fontana, Ivana Franke, Vasilena Gankovska, IRWIN, Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, Šejla Kamerić, Peterson Kamwathi, William Kentridge, Anastasia Khoroshilova, Jiří Kolář, Joseph Kosuth, Ángel Marcos, Jacques Monory, Ivan Moudov, Hermann Nitsch, Oswald Oberhuber, Cameron Platter, Patricia Piccinini, Sara Rahbar, Arnulf Rainer, Mel Ramos, Hans Staudacher, Mladen Stilinović, Miha Štrukelj, Stinkfish, Marko Tadić, Marco Tirelli, Simón Vega, Erwin WurmText: Barbara Sterle Vurnik, Synne Genzmer, Anke WiedmannDesign by: Ajdin BašićCoordination: Alenka PremrovProduction: Maruša MegličTechnical realization: MGML Technical DepartmentThe project was made possible by: City of Ljubljana, Department for Culture; Austrian Cultural Forum Ljubljana

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.

Groups with more than 10 visitors are kindly requested to announce their visit at: pedagoska.mestnagalerija@mgml.si
Due to the specific nature of the exhibition, the number of visitors allowed in each room is limited.

City Art Gallery Ljubljana is a dog-friendly gallery.

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