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Original, Replica, Variant: Pilon – Velišček

Original, Replica, Variant: Pilon – Velišček

Presentation of the artwork of April and the fourth chapter of the Episkop.

The painting Kruh (Bread), painted by Veno Pilon in 1922, will be the starting point of the discussion with the director of the Pilon Gallery Tina Ponebšek and the academic painter Aleksander Velišček. It will be moderated by curator Klavdija Figelj. We have the original, we have a later replica and the latest variant created by another artist, Aleksander Velišček. We have a new interpretation, a reproduction of the truth and an omnipresent ambiguity.  

Jasna Fakin Bajec will begin by presenting the contents of the fourth chapter of the Episkop, entitled Words and Things, and the events coming up in April. 

The presentation will be in Slovenian and it will be simultaneously interpreted into Italian. 

Participants: Klavdija Figelj, art historian, Tina Ponebšek, director of the Pilon Gallery Ajdovščina, Aleksander Velišček, artist, and Jasna Fakin Bajec (ZRC SAZU).

Image: Aleksander Velišček, replica of a painting by Veno Pilon

Language info

Event language: SL Audio translator: IT

Contacts

Organizer email zrc@zrc-sazu.si Organizer phone number +386 1 470 65 55

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