2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
 
Slovak Myth
30. September 2005 - 28. February 2006
 
Mary of Hungary
2. February 2006 - 30. April 2006
 
Vladimír Havrilla
23. Marec 2006 - 4. June 2006
 
Artworks from the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art of Saint - Étienne Métropole
7. April 2006 - 28. May 2006
 
Figures and Episodes from the Old Testament
From Dürer to Chagall

25. May 2006 - 20. August 2006
 
Autopoesis
20. June 2006 - 3. September 2006
 
Ukiyo-e
Japanese Colour Woodblock Prints

7. September 2006 - 5. November 2006
 
Jindřich Štreit. Photography 1965–2005
Calendars for Jindra Štreit

20. September 2006 - 12. November 2006
 
Something Happened – Aspects of New Narratives
27. September 2006 - 26. November 2006
 
Aleš Votava
1. December 2006 - 25. February 2007
 
Flying Dutchmen
14. December 2006 - 18. Marec 2007
 
2005
2004
 
Andy Warhol – the Last Return of the King of Pop Art So Far
Esterházy Palace, Slovak National Gallery – atrium
17. May 2006 - 15. June 2006
 
Exhibition curator Alexandra Kusá
 
Photoreport from the press conference Andy Warhol - the Last Return of the King of Pop Art So Far | Visiting the Famous Uncle
 
Slovak National Gallery acquired a complete series of silk-screen prints of his Campbell’s soup cans at the beginning of 2006. Together with the succession of pictures of Marilyn Monroe, Campbell’s soup can is his icon and the essence of Pop Art. The series was created in 1968, and the portfolio consists of ten works signed by the artist, all of them registered. Although he was enthusiastic about the silk-screen printing and the distance to the work it enabled, this series bears his signature in ball-point pen.
In 1961 Warhol developed his interest in the theme of Campbell’s soup cans, initially painted on canvas, and later he produced two series of silk-screen prints. Until Warhol made the “portrait” of the Campbell’s soup can, an icon of Pop Art, it was only an object familiar to everyone, but it has become the work of art known to all people...


 
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