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2005
 
Restored Works of Art from the Collection of the Slovak National Gallery. Jan Mertens, wokshop: Triptych of the Adoration of the Magi 1520 - 1530
16. September 2004 - 31. May 2005
 
Argentum Pauperum. Pewter in the Collection of the Slovak National Gallery
15. Marec 2005 - 5. June 2005
 
Restored work from the Collection of the Slovak National Gallery Christian Rugendas after Johann Lorenzo Haid: University Thesis of Franciscan Friars with the Motif of Penitent St Peter 1738
1. June 2005 - 31. December 2005
 
No Code. Contemporary Italian Art
3. June 2005 - 28. August 2005
 
Mária Bartuszová. The Path to Organic Skulpture
15. June 2005 - 2. October 2005
 
The Scene of Miracles. Transformations of Baroque Altar
24. June 2005 - 28. August 2005
 
Slovak Myth
30. September 2005 - 28. February 2006
 
Italy – Unrivalled Landscape. Photographs 1900–2000
21. October 2005 - 27. November 2005
 
2004
 
2. Russian avant-garde. Non-conformists from the Bar-Gera collections
14. November 2008 - 22. February 2009
 
Organizers: SNG and civic asociation Syntesia
Curators: Katarína Bajcurová, Alexandra Kusá
 
This exhibition will present to the Slovak audiences the unknown production of non-official Soviet artists, the so-called Second Russian Avant-Garde, from 1955-1988: art which at the time was opposing the Soviet regime. The main slogan of the artists – the non-conformists – was to maintain and defend the right to artistic freedom and independence during the difficult times of harassments and the persecution of citizens. The collection, built from the sixth decade of the twentieth century onward, contains unique pieces of art by artists who have become globally famous today, and covers several generations of them, including V. Nemuchin, V. Jakovlev, E. Neizvestnyj, I. Kabakov, I. Čujkov, E. Bulatov, V. Jankilevskij, F. Infante, and others. These artworks were smuggled out of the USSR through different illegal and semi-illegal ways. Thus, the collection is rich in its authenticity, not only due to the artistic taste of the owners, but also due to strong (anti-totalitarian) political attitudes.

 
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Vagrič Bachčarjan - Telegram č. 2., 1972
 
Vladimír Jakovlev - Horský kvet, 1969
 
Ilja Kabakov - Malá galéria, 1967
 
Sergej Šablavin - Z cyklu Ruský kaleidoskop, 1984
 
Sergej Šablavin - Moskva, 1976
 
Oleg Celkov - Portrét, 1976
 
Sergej Izko - Prúdenie z centra, 1973
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

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