Kosova National Art Gallery
Established | February 1979 |
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Location | Agim Ramadani 60, 10000, Prishtina, KOSOVA |
Coordinates | 42°39′26″N 21°09′50″E / 42.6571°N 21.1640°ECoordinates: 42°39′26″N 21°09′50″E / 42.6571°N 21.1640°E |
Type | National Gallery |
Collection size | 896 artworks |
Director | Zeni Ballazhi |
Owner | Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport |
Public transit access |
Bus lines: 3A, 5, 7, 7A, 10 |
Website | www.galeriakombetare.com |
The Kosova National Art Gallery (KNAG, Kosovar: Galeria Kombëtare e Arteve e Kosovës), is an art gallery situated at The University of Pristina Campus (6), right behind the National Library of Kosova in Prishtina, Kosova, founded on February 1979.[1] It was named after one of the most prominent artists of Kosova Muslim Mulliqi.
It is the highest institution of visual arts in the Republic of Kosova. It is the display space of various exhibitions of local and international artists. The most successful yearly exhibitions are the International Exhibition of Photography "Gjon Mili", the "Young Artist Award", "Artists of Tomorrow Prize" and "Muslim Mulliqi" International Contemporary Art Exhibition.
The Kosova National Gallery has published books, catalogues, brochures and two monographs: "Kosova Contemporary Art" and "Kosova Feniks".[2]
History
Early usage
- The Kosova National Art Gallery was built approximately in 1935 as a military barrack of the Yugoslavian Army, made of stone bricks.
- In the years 1955–1981 it operated as a library.
- In the years 1982–1983 it was adapted into an exhibition hall by the architect Agush Beqiri, for the Revolutionary Museum of the time.
- In 1995 it was officially adapted into what is now The Kosova National Art Gallery.
Foundation
The Kosova National Art Gallery was established in 1979 as a cultural institution to present visual arts, and to preserve and collect valuable works of art. It is also named after one of the most prominent Kosovan artists of all time, Muslim Mulliqi. It was established as a necessity for the visual presentation of Kosovan culture, as the only art institutions before it were The Art High School in Pejë in 1949, then “The Higher Pedagogical School” in Pristina, as well as the founding of the Academy of Arts in 1973, from which more than 1000 artists have graduated. Near 500 of them are active these days in the field of painting, sculpture, graphic and applicative arts. Kosovan art was unknown to the international public for a very long period of time. Because of the regime of that time, many artists were unable to display their art in the Art Gallery at the time, and so they were always on the lookout for alternatives and even resorted to taking matters in their own hands. Unfortunately, during the Kosovo War, many studios were burned down and many more artworks were destroyed or lost. Up till 1990, Kosovan Artists have presented their art in many prestigious worldwide renowned centers. They were affirmed and evaluated highly because of their unique approach to the arts considering the circumstances in which it was created, making them distinguished and original. During the 10 after-war years, The Kosovo Art Gallery organized more than 200 collective and individual exhibitions from national as well as international artists. Thousands of artists have exhibited their work, which were visited by hundreds of thousands of art lovers.
Architecture
The Kosova National Art Gallery is a building that is made of specific facade made from stone from the area of Pejë, that made it stand out. The building where the gallery is currently situated was once the seat of the museum of the 1941–1945 war.[3]
Muslim Mulliqi
Muslim Mulliqi was one of the first and most important impressionist and expressionist painters of Kosovo and Albania.
He was born into a family of artists in Gjakova in 1934. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, studying under the well-known Serbian artist, Zora Petrović. He then finished postgraduate studies by the same professor in 1961.
Mulliqi was a professor at the Faculty of Arts in the University of Pristina. He acted as founder and vice-president of the Academy of Sciences of Kosovo. He died in Pristina, in 1998.
Mulliqi exhibited his artwork in Kosovo, Poland, Hungary, Italy, Germany, Norway, Finland, India, Canada, and Egypt.[4]
His artwork is also being used in stamps by the Kosova Postal Service.[5]
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Hamall, oil on canvas, 120 × 150 cm, 1967
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Motif from Prizren, oil on canvas, 124 × 100 cm, 1970
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Journey to the sky, oil on canvas, 107 × 132, 1977
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Asking new spaces, oil on canvas, 94 × 121 cm, 1977
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The air meeting, oil on canvas, 50 × 40 cm, 1975
Cooperation
As a result of cooperation between the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports of Pristina, which is charge of the Gallery, and international institutions, the Gallery has hosted numerous guests from Albania and other neighboring states.
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Many Serbian, Montenegrin, and Turkish artists also contributed to the development of Kosovan visual art.
Vlada Radoviq, Milorad-Musa Miketiq, Veljko Radoviq, Svetozar Kamenoviq, are notable for enabling other creative generations through their pedagogical work.
Also noteworthy are the sculptor Svertomir Arsiq-Basara, graphic artist Zoran Jovanoviq, painters Hilmija Qatoviq, Fevzi Tufekci and then later Zoran Karalaiq who also worked in the Arts University in Pristina.[7]
The Kosova National Art Gallery has created cooperation between:
- National Gallery of Art of Albania in Tirana,[8][9]
- European Cultural Parliament,[10][11]
- International Committee of Museums and Collections of Modern and Contemporary Art (ICOM),[12][13]
- Pavilion of Venice Biennale,[14][15][16][17][18][19]
- Kosova Embassy in Washington.
Competitions
Artist of Tomorrow Award XI
Is a program initiated by Wendy W. Luers, founder and director of Foundation for a Civil Society in USA.
This competition is organised in many places of South East Europe where the ceremonies of the Award traditionally continue.
The award in Kosova, was first organized in 2002 from the Kosova National Art Gallery in cooperation with the American Embassy.
The winner of the exhibition is rewarded by a six-week residency at the highly acclaimed International Curatorial Studios Program in New York. The residency gives the winner the opportunity to build a professional network that will mark a significant change in their careers.
Originally held in 1991 in Czechoslovakia, this competition started attracting attention from many other countries in Europe. The year of 2002 was the year it started in Kosovo, and now it is being held in more than ten countries.
This is the only competition of its kind being held, as it gives the winners the chance to create contacts and relations with people who might be of great help to their careers.[20]
Anyone under the age of 35 can apply. The winners are chosen by a panel of experts, and all the finalists get to exhibit their artwork at the KNAG.[21]
The prize is a 6-week stay in an international studio in New York as well as a curatorial program, and has been so for eleven years.
The winners until now have been:
- 2002 - Tahar Alemdar
- 2003 - Jakup Ferri
- 2005 - Kader Muzaqi
- 2006 - Fitore Isufi-Koja
- 2007 - Fatmir Mustafa-Carlo
- 2008 - Bekim Gllogu
- 2009 - Miranda Thaçi
- 2010 - Loreta Ukshini
- 2011 - Astrit Ismaili
- 2012 - Majlinda Hoxha
- 2013 - Artan Hajrullahu
[22] Artan Hajrullahu was born in 1979 in Kosovo. He has completed his bachelor's and master's degrees at the Faculty of Arts in Pristina, at the Department of Painting. His drawings are delicate and they create a poetic story where human relationships and house objects take an important role. Hajrullahu teaches painting at the Secondary School of Visual Arts in Gjilan.
Gjon Milli Prize Photography Exhibition
It was first held in 2001, as an initiative of the Kosova National Art Gallery and the US Office of the time. Its primary idea was to organize a traditional exhibition as a photography competition which would gather new photographers. Anyone is eligible to enter, with the prize being 1000 Euros.
This initiative resulted with the yearly exhibition which is being held since, and has reached the reputation as the most important photography competition not only in Kosovo, but throughout the whole Albanian nation.
Gjon Mili is a biannual event. The winners so far has been:[23]
- 2001: Burim Myftiu
- 2004: Mumin Jashari
- 2008: Linda Vukaj
- 2010: Chehalis Hegner
- 2011: Berat Murina
- 2012: Jetmir Idrizi
- 2013: Genc Kadriu
Muslim Mulliqi Prize Exhibition
The Muslim Mulliqi Prize is the most significant exhibition for contemporary visual arts in Kosovo, held in honor of the pioneer of modern painting Muslim Mulliqi. The Muslim Mulliqi Prize Exhibition aims to be one of the most interesting contemporary art projects in Southern Europe.[24]
It has been held since 2002, biannually, and experienced some pauses because of a lack of financial means.[25]
The aim KNAG has given to itself in the latest editions of the Muslim Mulliqi Prize is the provision of the current Albanian visual art.[26] The competition has expanded, including other exhibition spaces such as at the Gallery of the Ministry of Culture and the Amphitheater of the Architecture University.
Each year there are three members different expertise in the jury who decide for the best work. The prize is 3000 Euros for the best art work based on criteria assigned each year.[27]
- 2003 Winners: Jakup Ferri, Lulzim Zeqiri Curator: Nafja Zgonik Jury: Gjelosh Gjokaj, Nadja Zgonik, Gëzim Qëndro
- 2004 Winners: Dren Maliqi, Mario Rizzi Curator: Gëzim Qëndro Jury: Eqrem Basha, Joa Ljunberg, Anjali Sen
- 2005 Winners: Alban Hajdinaj, Hyesin Alptekin Curator: Mehmet Behluli Jury: Nikola Dietrich, Sergio Boynik, Gëzim Qëndro
- 2006 Winners: Nebih Muiqi, Ismet Jonuzi Curator: Mustafa Ferizi Jury: Suzana Varvarica Kuka, Agim Salihu, Basri çapriqi
- 2007 Winners: Lumturi Blloshmi, Bekim Gllogu Curator: Suzana Varvarica Chukka Jury: Nadja Zgonik, Gjelosh Gjokai, Ali Podrimja
- 2008 Winners: Jae Pas Curator: D.N.K./FILOART, Zeni Ballazhi Jury: The artists
- 2009 Winners: Antigona Selmani, Loreta Ukshini, Malsore Bejta Curator: Gazmend Ejupi, Michele Robecchi Jury: Albert Heta, Zake Prevlukaj
- 2010 Winners: Curator: Fitore Isufi-Koja, Valbona Rexhepi
- 2012 Winners: Abedin Azizi Curator: Galit Eilat, Charles Esche
Disciplines and artists
Many great artists have merits in the development and affirmation of the visual art in Kosovo. With their exhibitions in many galleries around the world, such as Daut Berisha in Paris, USA, Mexico, Mikel Gjokaj in Rome, Brussels, Tirana, Bahri Drançolli in Munchen, Germany have helped spread the knowledge on Kosovan art.[28]
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- Andrew Testa
- Burim Myftiu
- Bevis Fusha
- Hazir Reka
Transport connections
Service | Station/Stop | Lines/Routes served | Distance from National Gallery |
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Pristina Buses [29] | The University of Pristina Campus / Economy Faculty | 3A[note 1] | 6 minutes [30] |
The University of Pristina Campus / Economy Faculty | 5[note 2] | 6 minutes [30] | |
The University of Pristina Campus / Economy Faculty | 7[note 3] | 6 minutes [30] | |
The University of Pristina Campus / Economy Faculty | 7A[note 4] | 6 minutes [30] | |
The University of Pristina Campus / Economy Faculty | 10[note 5] | 6 minutes [30] |
Exhibitions
Pre-Kosovo War period exhibitions
Source:[31]
1979–1999 | Name of Exhibition | Visitors |
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1979 | The Kosova National Art Gallery Collection | 19,286 |
1980 | Jubilee Exhibition of Shyqri Nimani | 12,197 |
1981 | Personal Exhibition of Engjëll Berisha | |
1981 | Personal Exhibition of Simon Shiroka | |
1981 | Tito, the Word, the Thought and the Work | 38,000 |
1981 | Retrospective of Odhise Paskali | 14,045 |
1982 | The First Salon of Caricature | 6,830 |
1983 | The Young Kosovar Artists | 9,450 |
1984 | Personal Exhibition of Nebih Muriqi | 12,510 |
1985 | The Exhibition of the three Cartoonists | N/A |
1985 | Serbian paintings in the Era of Realism ) | 7,810 |
1986 | The XIII Spring Salon of Kosova | N/A |
1987 | Gjelosh Gjokaj | N/A |
1988 | 10 years of Architecture Study | N/A |
1989 | The Book Salon | N/A |
1990 | Bashkim Popoja | N/A |
1991 | Esat Valla | N/A |
1992 | The Kosova Contemporary Art | N/A |
1999 | Kosovo Galgota | N/A |
Kosovo Post-War period exhibitions
Source:[31]
Year | Month | Name of Exhibition |
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2000 | Jan | Solemn reopening of the Kosovo Art Gallery, 'Golgota Kosovare' |
Feb | Muslim Mulliqi Retrospective and Promotion of the Monograph | |
Mar | XI Drawing Biennial Exhibition | |
Apr | Co-exhibition between KFOR artists and Kosova artists | |
May | Gjelosh Gjokaj Personal Exhibition | |
Jun | 'Kulla Shqiptare 1979–1999' | |
Jun | Esat Valla Personal Exhibition | |
Jul | The Gallery Collection | |
Aug | The Symbol of Peace | |
Oct | Richard Harden Personal Exhibition | |
Nov | Rexhep Ferri Personal Exhibition | |
Nov | 'Salloni i Nëntorit' Exhibition | |
Dec | 'Travelling in Memory' Photography Exhibition | |
2001 | Jan | Adem Kastrati Personal Exhibition |
Feb | 'Youth in-between the Past and Future' Photography Exhibition | |
Feb | Art Against Violence | |
Mar | Nebih Muriqi Personal Exhibition | |
Apr | Nostalgia | |
May | An Exhibition Funded by the Gallery | |
May | Engjëll Berisha Personal Exhibition | |
Jun | Nysret Salihamixhiqit Personal Exhibition | |
Jul | International Graphic Authors | |
Sept | International Artistic Photography Exhibition | |
Oct | Hamdi Bardhi Personal Exhibition | |
Oct | Agim Çavdarbasha Retrospective Exhibition | |
Nov | Kosovar Design Retrospective | |
2002 | Jan | Project NOW, German Artists Exhibition |
Feb | Cecil Beaton Personal Photography Exhibition | |
Mar | Project US, Ten Young Kosovan Creators Exhibition | |
Mar | Eshref Qahili Personal Exhibition | |
Mar | "Kosova 1999" Markus Matzel and Sebastian Bolesch | |
Apr | Philipe Bazini Photography Exhibition | |
Apr | Qamil Grezda Personal Exhibition | |
May | "The Portrait" | |
May | International Ceramics Exhibitions from Tirana | |
Jun | Masar Caka Personal Exhibition | |
Jul | "Day of Pristina" Exhibition by SHAFK | |
Jul | Bedri Emra Personal Exhibition | |
Aug | Association of Visual and Applicative Artists of Peja | |
Sept | Artistic Photography Exhibition "Gjon Mili" II | |
Oct | Afrim Hajrullahu Personal Photography Exhibition | |
Oct | Association of Visual Artists from Gjilan | |
Nov | International Ceramics Exhibition from Croatia "Vase For Flowers" | |
Nov | Mladen Popoviq Personal Exhibition | |
Nov | I. Kodra, M. Mulliqi, Gj. Gjokaj, A. Çavdarbasha, R. Feri, T. Emra, Academic Exhibition" | |
Dec | 90 Years of Country, Culture, Art" | |
2003 | Jan | "Artists of Tomorrow" Exhibition |
Feb | Artists Association from Prizren | |
Feb | Violeta Xhaferri Personal Exhibition | |
Mar | Asim Lokaj Personal Exhibition | |
Mar | "YOU" Ten Young Artists Exhibition | |
Mar | Japanese Painter Emiko Horimoto Personal Exhibition | |
Apr | Tahir Emra Retrospective Exhibition | |
May | American Painter Richard Harden Personal Exhibition | |
June | Nagip Berisha Personal Exhibition | |
June | Gjakova Visual Art | |
June | The Vision of The Past and The Future | |
July | Common Exhibition of Young Artists from Kosova and Albania | |
July | International Graphics Exhibition | |
Sept | Mother Teresa, Icon of Eternity | |
Sept | Ibrahim Kodra Personal Exhibition | |
Oct | Shyqri Nimani Retrospective Exhibition | |
Nov | Rudi Goga Personal Exhibition | |
Dec | "Artists of Tomorrow" Competition | |
Dec | Kosovan Arists in Paris | |
2004 | Feb | International Ceramics Exhibition |
Mar | Arian Berisha Individual Exhibition | |
Mar | Biennial International Drawing Exhibition | |
Apr | Dhimitër Shuteriqi Personal Exhibition | |
Jun | German Artists Exhibition | |
May | Sculpture in Albania 1924–2004 | |
Jul | Omer Kaleshi Personal Exhibition | |
Jul | 'Platforma, Reforma, Deforma' Exhibition | |
Aug | Kosovan Modern Art, Mumbai | |
Aug | Exhibition in Kobe, Japan | |
Sept | Micheal McClellan Artistic Photography Exhibition | |
Sept | Ferid Hudhri "Albania Throughout Art" Monography Promotion | |
Oct | Kosovan Design Week | |
Oct | Simon Shiroka (1927–1994) Personal Exhibition | |
Nov | Helsinki Architect Alvar Aalto Personal Exhibition | |
Dec | XXXI November Salon | |
Dec | Muslim Mulliqi Prize | |
2004 | N/A | Simon Shiroka (1927–1994) Retrospective Exhibition |
2005 | N/A | International Exhibitions from Hanover, Germany |
2006 | N/A | Afrim Spahiu's Exhibition of "The Photographs" |
2007 | N/A | Symbols of Kosova |
2008 | N/A | 10th Anniversary of the death of the Artist Muslim Mulliqi |
2009 | N/A | Retrospective Exhibition of Fatmir Krypa |
2011 | April | Burim Myftiu "Utopia in Chaos" - Photography Exhibition |
2012 | May | Muslim Mulliqi Competition |
2013 | N/A | Agon Mulliqi The Symphony of forms |
2014 | Feb | Marubi |
Collection highlights
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, Portrait Excerpt from Chronicle red, 2000, acrylic on paper, 50 × 70 cm
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, Form 1, 2002, Combined technique, 70 × 49 cm
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, Red Chronicle, 2001 acrylic on paper, 50 × 70 cm
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, Messages lyrical, 2001 acrylic on paper, 50 × 70
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, Chicken, 1985 oil on canvas, 120 × 80 cm
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, No title, 1999 acrylic on paper
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, Composition, 1997 oil on paper, 70 × 100 cm
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, Composition, 1991, combined technique, 100 × 70 cm
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Gjelosh Gjokaj, No title, 1991, acrylic on paper
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Hamdi Bardhi, "Facade", oil on canvas, 80 × 100 cm
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Kodra, Seeking new idols, 1968 oil on canvas, 80 × 100 cm
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Kodra, The sea, 1968 oil on canvas, 80x100 cm
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Kodra, Music lesson, 1997 oil on canvas, 80x100 cm
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Kodra, The date, 1987 oil on canvas, 80x100 cm
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Kodra, The birth of the idol, 1971 oil on canvas, 80x100 cm
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Kodra, The war for peace, 1977 oil on canvas, 80x100 cm
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Michael McClellan, "Hammam", Prizren - Kosovo 2004
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Muslim Mulliqi, Hamall, 1967 oil on canvas, 120 × 150 cm
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Muslim Mulliqi, "Motif from Prizren", 1970 oil on canvas, 124 × 100 cm
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Muslim Mulliqi, Panorama, 1988 oil on canvas, 94 × 120 cm
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Muslim Mulliqi, "Journey to the sky", 1977 oil on canvas, 107 × 132 cm
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Muslim Mulliqi, "Asking new spaces", 1977 oil on canvas, 94 × 121 cm
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Muslim Mulliqi, Head, 1993 oil on plywood, 90 × 95 cm
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Muslim Mulliqi, The air meeting, 1975 oil on canvas, 50 × 40 cm
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Nebih Muriqi, "Blue syphony", oil on canvas, 200 × 190 cm, 2000
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Nebih Muriqi, "Exodus", oil on canvas, 190 × 150 cm, 2000
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi, "Play I", painting on letter, 50 × 70 cm, 1957
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1971
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1950
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1950
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1960
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1960
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1955
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1963
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1960
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1963
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1961
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1985
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1970
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Nysret Salihmixhiqi 1967
Facts about Pristina galleries
Personal Exhibitions: National Museum in Tirana (2006), Free Journey curated by Ismet Jonuzi, the National Gallery of Kosova (2010).
Group Exhibitions: Contemporary Art Exhibition at the National Museum in Tirana (2007), International Biennale of Drawing, Pristina (2010), Contemporary Art Center, Gjilan (2012).
Years | Nr. of Galleries [note 6] | Nr. of Exhibitions | Exhibited Pictures | Exhibited Sculptures | Exhibited Applied Arts | Exhibited Artistic Photographs | Fund Works of Art Owned by the Gallery | Nr. of Graphics | Nr. of Drawings | Nr. of Sculptures | Visitors | Workers | Female Workers |
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2012 | 2 | 30 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 9,894 | 16 | 3[32] |
2011 | 2 | 39 | 16 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 897 | 361 | 42 | 71 | 8,289 | 12 | 3[33] |
2010 | 2 | 33 | 10 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 887 | 360 | 42 | 71 | 43,000 | 12 | 3[34] |
2009 | 2 | 19 | 16 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 794 | 382 | 286 | 53 | 43,000 | 18 | 5[35] |
2008 | 2 | 42 | 16 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 795 | 382 | 287 | 125 | 49,900 | 18 | 5[36] |
2007 | 2 | 42 | 16 | 2 | 1 | 7 | 795 | 382 | 287 | 125 | 49,900 | 18 | 5[37] |
2006 | 2 | 41 | 18 | 2 | 12 | 9 | 730 | 345 | 186 | 199 | 54,378 | 15 | 4[38] |
2005 | 2 | 22 | 12 | 10 | - | - | 670 | 275 | 342 | 53 | 71,560 | 15 | 4[39] |
2004 | 2 | 22 | 12 | 10 | - | - | 670 | 275 | 342 | 53 | 61,384 | 15 | 4[40] |
See also
- Culture of Kosovo
- Culture in Pristina
- Events and festivals in Pristina
- Pristina International Airport
- National Theater of Kosovo
- Ethnological Treasure of Kosovo
- Archaeology of Kosovo
- Crafts in Kosovo
- Timeline of Kosovo history
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Notes
- ↑ "Bus line - No. 3A | Prishtina Buses". prishtinabuses.info. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ↑ "Bus line - No. 5 | Prishtina Buses". prishtinabuses.info. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ↑ "Bus line - No. 7 | Prishtina Buses". prishtinabuses.info. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ↑ "Bus line - No. 7A | Prishtina Buses". prishtinabuses.info. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ↑ "Bus line - No. 10 | Prishtina Buses". prishtinabuses.info. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ↑ The Kosova National Art Gallery and The Ministry of Culture Gallery
Bibliography
- The Kosova National Art Gallery (2009), 30th anniversary of The Kosova National Art Gallery, Prishtina: The Kosova National Art Gallery
- The Kosova National Art Gallery (2010), Collection, Prishtina: The Kosova National Art Gallery
- The Kosova National Art Gallery (2010), Life and deed of Mother Teresa, Prishtina: The Kosova National Art Gallery
- The Kosova National Art Gallery (2010), Victor Vasarely, Prishtina: The Kosova National Art Gallery
- The Kosova National Art Gallery (2011), Artists of Tomorrow, Prishtina: The Kosova National Art Gallery
External links
- Academy of Sciences and Arts of Kosovo
- Cultural Heritage without Borders program: Kosovo
- Kosovo Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sport
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