2006
2005
 
Jolán Oláh – výber z tvorby
17. April 2005 - 12. June 2005
 
Myths and Rites. Collection of Ivan Melicherčík
19. June 2005 - 16. October 2005
 
The Myth of Juraj Jánošík or Jánošík Mania in Slovak Art
30. October 2005 - 26. February 2006
 
 
Fauna
Cajlanská 255, 902 01 Pezinok - Cajla
July 2006 - January 2007
 
Kurátorka výstavy: Katarína Čierna
 
Depictions of animals are as old as mankind, and they have become a great inspiration to naive artists. An abundance of zoomorphic motifs in their paintings is often combined with prosaic subjects from rural life. Naive artists break the laws of perspective, filling the space of the picture with animals (Juraj Lauko, Ondrej Šteberl, Mária Žilavá, Anna Ličková, Jozef Lackovič, Rastislav Vrábel, Ján Hlavatý from Slovakia). The subject of fauna has also been reflected in allegorical compositions (Dana Poláková). The paintings of beasts and wild animals depicted by the Czech artists Jindřich Boska are executed in fascinating colours and illustrate spontaneous movement and power. The figures of animals executed in sculptural renditions oscillate between narrative depiction and symbolism (Štefan Siváň, Ján Hadnagy from Slovakia).

 
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M. Žilavá - Devínske družstvo, 1977 (majetok SNG Bratislava)
 
J. Lackovič - Umierajúci kôň, 1986
 
O. Šteberl - Na salaši, 1968
 
O. Šteberl - Oráči, 1972
 
J. Boška - Horiaca step I., 20. roky 20. storočia
 
 

 

 

 

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