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Karol Miloslav Lehotsky Gallery Backi Petrovac |
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The Slovak arts collection
of contemporary fine arts in Vojvodina originated on the occasion of
the 70th anniversary of the Slovak grammar school's foundation in Backi
Petrovac. For that occasion, a gallery was founded and opened in the
school's building in which the art collection was exhibited on October 15, 1989. The first display consisted of presents 13
Slovak artists. The collection included paintings, graphics, drawings
and sculptures. After that, in 1994, the gallery has been enriched by a
further number of art works by seven artists. That art exhibition,
opened on the occasion of the 75th anniversary since the grammar
school's foundation, presents works of oil paintings, watercolours,
pastels, drawings and graphics as welI as sculptures made of glass,
cast iron, terra-cotta, all in all by 20 artists. The majority of these
artists were former students or teachers of the grammar school.Along with the marking of the 75th anniversary since the foundation of the grammar school, the gallery was named Karol Miloslav Lehotsky (18791- 1929) . Lehotsky was the first Slovak academic painter from a stream of Slovak painters from the Province of Vojvodina. He studied fine arts In Prague and Vienna and most certainly earned himself a significant place In the history of Slovak fine arts.The Slovak arts collection of contemporary fine arts in Serbia and Montenegro
in the K. M. Lehotsky gallery has been enriched by further art works on
October, 2004 on the occasion of the 85th anniversary of the grammar
school. The Slovak arts collection of contemporary fine arts today has
43 art works created by 25 artists (J. Agarsky, M. Bolf, M. Brtkova, I.
Cickova, P. Cani, V. Fajndovi60va-Sudiova, M. Gaskova, M. Kiral', M.
Kizur, J. Klatik,
I. Kriian, V. Labat-Rovnev, S. Lacok, A.
Mal'achova- Fajndovicova, D. Markova, M. Pavelka, K.
Pavelkova-Vukajlovicova, A. Pixiadesova, P. Pop, M. Sudi, J. Supek, D.
Santa, J. Simovic, R. Skulec and J. Triaska).The
K. M. Lehotsky gallery with its permanet fine arts collection serves as
la instructional-educational exhibition for all the school's students
in regard to the various art techniques. However, far more important is the fact that the gallery is the only permanent exhibition of the rich Slovak creative work of modern arts in Vojvodina.
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