2010
2009
2008
2007
 
Aleš Votava
1. December 2006 - 25. February 2007
 
Flying Dutchmen
14. December 2006 - 18. Marec 2007
 
Restored Works of Art from the Collection of the Slovak National Gallery
Francesco Furini - Mária Magdaléna

January 2007 - December 2007
 
From the Aquisitions of Contemporarz Art
Objects & Installations

8. Marec 2007 - August 2007
 
David Hockney: Words&Pictures
Four Print Portfolios 1961-1977

21. Marec 2007 - 3. June 2007
 
One Hundred 17th Century Italian Drawings
Collection of A. Martin Lublinský The Scientific Library of Olomouc

6. April 2007 - 24. June 2007
 
Milan Bočkay
Dolphin in the Forest or the Praise of Paradox

18. April 2007 - 29. July 2007
 
Insita 2007
24. June 2007 - 30. September 2007
 
Form Follows... Risk
14. August 2007 - 14. October 2007
 
Lost Time?
Slovakia 1969 – 1989 in Documentary Photography

31. October 2007 - 2. Marec 2008
 
The Return of Štefan Schwartz
6. December 2007 - 17. February 2008
 
2006
2005
2004
 
Mária Bartuszová. The Path to Organic Skulpture
Esterházy Palace, 3rd floor, basement
15. June 2005 - 2. October 2005
 
Curator Vladimír Beskid
SNG co-operation Katarína Bajcurová
Architectural design of the exhibition: Denisa Lehocká
 
Mária Bartuszová (1936–1996) was one of the most significant women sculptors in Slovakia. She represents the so-called organic line in Slovak sculpture in the latter part of the 20th century. From the 1960s she was involved in abstract sculpture, showed an inclination towards biomorphic morphology and made a foray into Concrete Art. In the 1970s she was engaged in tactile sculptures for the blind, a rare involvement in Slovakia at that time. In the 1980s she created installations composed from perforated and enveloped plaster shells. She not only understood sculpture as “a trace and an imprint of space” but also achieved a suggestive expression of metaphysical properties of mass as the bearer of spiritual and existential records. The work of Mária Bartuszová belongs to the fundamental achievements of modern Slovak sculpture and it displays originality in a wider international context. The exhibition of Mária Bartuszová is based on a long-term exhibition plan of the Slovak National Gallery, aimed at tracing the oeuvre of major figures of Slovak art.

 
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