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The Dulčić Masle Pulitika Gallery was opened in a house at Držićeva poljana 1, which after the Homeland War was renovated by the American government, intending it to serve as a memorial to Ronald Brown, American Commerce Secretary, who died in an air crash flying into Dubrovnik in 1996. It was opened as a venue where the public could appreciate the works of three important Dubrovnik artists – Ivo Dulčić, Antun Masle, and Đuro Pulitika. |
Đuro Pulitika who died in December 2006, willed to the Museum of Modern Art, Dubrovnik, one of his work and the Dulčić-Masle-Pulitika Gallery 64 of his artworks. |
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ALEM KORKUT; TEMPORARY ----------------------------------------------------- |
THE VISIBLE ONES ------------------------------------------------------ |
ZORAN ŠIMUNOVIĆ: ------------------------------------------------------ |
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The exhibition "Temporary" by Alem Korkut, one of the most interesting Croatian sculptors of the middle generation, opened on Saturday, June 8 in the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik, and can be visited until Sunday, July 14, 2024. The curator is Rozana Vojvoda. |
The inter-institutional project and exhibition The Visible Ones is a collaboration between the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rijeka, Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik, Museum of Fine Arts Osijek and the Museum of Fine Arts in Split. The exhibition was on view until May 26, 2024.
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The exhibition by Croatian contemporary painter Zoran Šimunović Growing up curated by Branko Franceschi was on view until December 10, 2023. |