Continuities and Interruptions
Continuities and Interruptions exhibition includes works from the Museum collections, mostly painting and sculpture, which correspond with artworks exhibited at the Salons. Along with several loaned works, it presents an overview of documentation, photographs, archival materials, and didactic texts, aiming to provide a broader perspective on the Salon events.
Salon exhibitions chronicled the history of the institution, including the intentions of its exhibition program, its aspirations for internationalization, networking and cultural exchange, reflections of changes in perceptions of art, and, finally, the Museum鈥檚 ongoing quest for space. The MMSU has moved from the Governor鈥檚 Palace (Salon 54) to the building in Dolac street (Salons 56, 59, 61, 63), ultimately settling in the today鈥檚 Museum, situated within the former industrial complex Rikard Ben膷i膰. Throughout this period, the Museum also underwent several name changes, mirroring shifts in the understanding of art 鈥 from the Gallery of Fine Arts, through the Modern Gallery, to the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
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Continuities and Interruptions exhibition includes works from the Museum collections, mostly painting and sculpture, which correspond with artworks exhibited at the Salons. Along with several loaned works, it presents an overview of documentation, photographs, archival materials, and didactic texts, aiming to provide a broader perspective on the Salon events.
Salon exhibitions chronicled the history of the institution, including the intentions of its exhibition program, its aspirations for internationalization, networking and cultural exchange, reflections of changes in perceptions of art, and, finally, the Museum鈥檚 ongoing quest for space. The MMSU has moved from the Governor鈥檚 Palace (Salon 54) to the building in Dolac street (Salons 56, 59, 61, 63), ultimately settling in the today鈥檚 Museum, situated within the former industrial complex Rikard Ben膷i膰. Throughout this period, the Museum also underwent several name changes, mirroring shifts in the understanding of art 鈥 from the Gallery of Fine Arts, through the Modern Gallery, to the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
Artists on show
- Aleksandar Srnec
- Antun Motika
- Bo啪idar Ra拧ica
- Branko Ru啪i膰
- Drago Tr拧ar
- Ðuro Seder
- Du拧an D啪amonja
- Edo Murtic
- Ferdinand Kulmer
- Frano 艩imunovi膰
- Gabrijela Kolar
- Ivan Generali膰
- Ivan Ko啪ari膰
- Ivan Picelj
- Ivan Saboli膰
- Ivo Dul膷i膰
- Ivo Kalina
- Jakov Smokvina
- Janez Bernik
- Janez Boljka
- Julije Knifer
- Kosta Angeli Radovani
- Krsto Hegedusi膰
- Leo Junek
- Ljubo Ivan膷i膰
- Luigi Spacal
- Marino Tartaglia
- Mica Popovi膰
- Mila Kumbatovi膰
- Miljenko Stancic
- Milorad-Bata Mihailovi膰
- Olga Jancic
- Olga Jevri膰
- Ordan Petlevski
- Oskar Herman
- Oton Gliha
- Petar Om膷ikus
- Sava 艩umanovi膰
- 艩ime Peri膰
- Stevan Luketic
- Udatny Vladimir
- Vlado Kristl
- Vojin Baki膰
- Zlatko Prica
- Zoran Mu拧i膷
- Zoran Petrovic
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