Bag — Orest Dubay
The bag depicts a work by Orest Dubay A Doe in the Atomic Forest. Orest Dubay is an importan representative of the post-war era of Slovak graphic art. He was a member of the Group of Artists of the 29th August and Graphic Artists Club…
Read morePairs — Contemporary Slovak Art
Get our special edition of Pairs and learn about contemporary Slovak art. As a bonus, you will exercise your memory and fine motor skills. The game comes in a handy and durable box which can be also used a travel cookie container or herbs storage box.
Read moreNotebook — Martin Piaček
Martin Piaček entered the art scene after 2000 when he finished his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava. One of the characteristic features of his work is connecting private and public motifs. His creative program is based on exploring and linking his own identity with the collective national identity while focusing…
Read moreNotebook — Ľudovít Nyulassy
Ľudovít Nyulassy was a portrait and landscape painter and drawer who worked in Nitra. He focused on genre painting, portraits, but also historical compositions or altar paintings. He also used to record Nitra’s heritage sites and vistas.
Read moreNotebook — Dávid Demjanovič & Jarmila Mitríková
A couple of women and a man wearing folk costumes stand in a field behind their village under majestic Slovak mountains, overlooking the launch of a spaceship (put together from various rocket modules) with a yellow Lamborghini calmly parked next to it.
Read moreNotebook — Viktor Krupec
Viktor Krupec focused mostly on portrait painting, but also landscape painting, still lifes and a wide spectrum of various artistic genres. He used his realistic painting style to create a large number of portraits whose characteristic features are his preciseness and an almost documentary-level accuracy.
Read moreNotebook — Lucia Dovičáková
The mother in the image is depicted as every other normal woman/mother/robot. Women/mothers are often confronted with demanding ideas of themselves and ruthless demands of their surroundings. That is why Lucia Dovičáková’s work can be so rewarding…
Read moreNotebook — Daniel Fischer
Daniel Fischer is one of the key Slovak painters of the second half of the 20th century. He entered the art scene in the middle of 1970s – already formed by the so-called unofficial art scene – and developed his own unique creative program.
Read moreNotebook — Ľudovít Fulla (portrait mode)
Ľudovít Fulla is one of the most influential fine artists of the 20th century in Slovakia whose work had a profound influence on the development of Slovak modern art. In Birdland, he used simple lines, that are very reminiscent of gingerbread decorations, to portray human figures…
Read moreNotebook — Adam Šakový
The notebook depicts Adam Šakový’s work titled -1914. It portrays birds whose species went extinct in the year 1914. The artist’s visual language is reinforced with his craftsmanship, precise sense for detail, while bearing in mind the panting language of neo-Classicism.
Read moreNotebook — František Studený (Stacks of Ponitrie)
František Studený focused on painting landscapes from the region of Nová Ves nad Žitavou where he regularly returned from the urban Bratislava, he was also fascinated by coastal landscapes which became another one of his favourite themes.
Read moreNotebook — František Studený (Mackerels in Red)
František Studený focused on painting landscapes from the region of Nová Ves nad Žitavou where he regularly returned from the urban Bratislava, he was also fascinated by coastal landscapes which became another one of his favourite themes.
Read moreNotebook — Ľudovít Fulla (landscape format)
Ľudovít Fulla is one of the most influential fine artists of the 20th century in Slovakia whose work had a profound influence on the development of Slovak modern art. In Birdland, he used simple lines, that are very reminiscent of gingerbread decorations, to portray human figures…
Read moreBag — František Studený
The bag depicts a work by František Studený. František Studený focused on painting landscapes from the region of Nová Ves nad Žitavou where he regularly returned from the urban Bratislava, he was also fascinated by coastal landscapes which became another one of his favourite themes. He was captivated by still life, painted flowers, fruits, everyday objects, bread, potatoes, but also fish (smoked mackerels).
Read moreBag — Milan Adamčiak
The bag depicts a work by Milan Adamčiak titled Reticolo I° per dieci strumenti a piacere. Milan Adamčiak is a musicologist, cellist, composer and experimenter who began to focus on researching various intermedia overlaps in the second half of the 1960s as one of the first ones on the domestic scene – concentrating on the relationship of music and fine arts.
Read moreBag — Get Yourself Captivated
While waiting for the first contact with an extraterrestrial race, you can stay in contact with culture. Every exhibition at our gallery opens up a whole new universe.
Read moreBag — Palo Čejka
The bag depicts a work titled Badger by Palo Čejka who is a printmaker, illustrator, graphic designer, punk, the occasional slam-poet, singer and songwriter of the Kamoško & Kokosko band, DJ Reverend, garden enthusiast, teacher, father…
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