Piran Coastal Galleries

Piran Coastal Galleries (Slovene: Obalne galerije Piran, Italian: Gallerie Costiere Pirano) is a public institution, encompassing a group of six contemporary art galleries.[1] Three galleries are located in Piran, two of them in Koper, and one in Venice.[2] The institution is the center of contemporary art in Slovenian Littoral, one of the four most influential art galleries in Slovenia, and the only one having an outpost abroad, in Venice.[3] They present Slovenian as well as international contemporary artists, keep a rich art museum collection, publish art books and catalogues of exhibitions, and manage a library of modern art.[4] The institution produces over one third of the countries entire gallery program.[3]

Financing

The galleries spend approximately 750,000 euros annually. Four fifths of the sum are contributed by the state, which in 2010 was 5% of the state money earmarked for galleries.[5] 106,000 euros were contributed by the Municipality of Piran, and 21,000 euros by the City Municipality of Koper. Starting from 2012, Koper has stopped financing the institution.[3]

History and program

The institution was established in 1974, and opened its doors to the public in 1976.[2] Approximately one half of its program is created in Koper, and one half in Piran.[3] Each year, it organises art events, such as:

The institution encompasses the following galleries:[1]

In Piran:

In Koper:

In Venice:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Obalne galerije – Coastal Galleries". Culture.si. Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory. 18 October 2010.
  2. 1 2 Majda Božeglav-Japelj (2005). "Obalne galerije Piran – Gallerie Costiere Pirano" [Piran Coastal Galleries]. In Miroslav Bertoša, Robert Matijašić. Istrian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Šuligoj, Boris (23 December 2011). "Obalnim galerijam vzeli denar" [Money Taken Away from the Coastal Galleries]. Delo (in Slovenian). Delo, d. d.
  4. Orlana Košuta Krmac, ed. (2010). "Seven Book Treasures of Piran" [Sedem knjižnih zakladov Pirana] (PDF) (in Slovenian and English). Civic Library of Piran. ISBN 978-961-90416-8-0.
  5. "Delo Says State Policies in Culture Discriminatory". Slovenian Press Agency. 13 January 2010.

Coordinates: 45°31′43.85″N 13°34′6.27″E / 45.5288472°N 13.5684083°E / 45.5288472; 13.5684083

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