Novi listIndependienteCentrohace 5 h Raul Percic en la galería Zvonimir en el País VascoAn exhibition titled 'Sve te gromače' by academic painter Raul Perčić has opened at the Zvonimir Gallery in Baška, marking the start of the gallery's summer exhibition program. The event was attended by many cultural workers and art enthusiasts. Ivana Topić, director of the Baška Tourism Community, welcomed guests and emphasized the significance of Perčić's return to the local audience after several years. She highlighted the continued interest in artistic content that has made the Zvonimir Gallery an important part of Baška's cultural identity. Curator Theodor de Canziani presented the exhibition and described Perčić's work as spanning four decades of dynamic artistic exploration, noting his abstract compositions from the 1980s and the contrast between color and line that creates unique visual experiences. De Canziani explained that Perčić's works are inspired by stone, Venetian tradition, and Vedovin perspective, creating a distinctive aesthetic that combines abstract gestures with action painting. The exhibition features large canvases that convey energetic breakthroughs and linear perforations, offering viewers a powerful emotional experience. Perčić thanked the organizers and,
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Novi listIndependienteCentrohace 9 h Como en Montmartre, la ciudad se convirtió en una gran galería al aire libre.The historic core of Trsat came alive in full color and form, transforming into an open-air gallery during the 34th traditional international art exhibition 'Pul Kaštela' held in Rijeka. The event, organized by the Friends of the City of Trsat Club and co-organized by the Tourism Community of the City of Rijeka, successfully combined historical heritage with contemporary art. Artists from all generations, art lovers, and both local and foreign visitors gathered along Frankopan Square, Petar Zrinski Street, and Nugent Park, up to the walls of the Castle itself. Despite the summer heat, the response was exceptionally large, with over a hundred exhibitors participating, including many academic painters who elevated the artistic and professional quality of the event. Traditional amateur artists, master craftsmen, and producers of eco-friendly products also showcased their work, creating a rich mosaic of creative expression. This year’s edition introduced the option of online registration, and the works were judged by a panel of experts, with winners set to have a joint exhibition in the 'Heroes' Memory' space in October.
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