Gliptoteka - Croatian stone masonry
One of the city's most interesting museums presents an exhibition that celebrates Croatia's splendid tradition of stone masonry and sculptures over the centuries. Explore the richness and varieties of this demanding and expensive work!
45.MSF/IFF, Zagreb, Croatia
Gliptoteka HAZU, 23.07.2011. Koncert: Umijeće gilakija, glazbena skupina Gil va Amard, Iran / Concert: The Art of gilaki, music ensemble Gil va Amard, Iran
SUB-ART-Gliptoteka HAZU(Transfer-TV),Zagreb,2005
2001: premium for the multimedia project sub-art, Zagreb Banka, Zagreb, Croatia
Sub-Art ist der Prototyp eines zukünftigen Medienlabors unter Wasser.
Museum Gliptoteka - Anton Vrlić
Housed in an old tennary, Gliptoteka is one of the most original museums in the city. It often puts up interesting temporary exhibitions, such as the one about the glass cities of Anton Vrlić. These glass megalopolises will surely fascinate you.
Architects of Zagreb's skyline
Do you know are the people responsible for Zagreb's skyline and some of the most famous buildings in the city? They were some of the most famous Croatian architects, students of Friedrich Schmidt. Find out more abut these extraordinary 19th century artists at an exhibition in one of the city's most interesting museums, the former tannery of Gliptoteka.
zagreb 83, dio 7 izlozba Ignjat Fischer, MUO
Zagreb Wine Gourmet Weekend 2012
Zagreb Wine Gourmet Weekend, Gliptoteka HAZU 2012
1.06. Kaptol Centar-Zagreb
1.06. Kaptol Centar-Zagreb
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Zagreb Croatia - Main Square - Ban Jelačić 1 of Top 10 Sites
Eric Clark's Travel Videos - Zagreb Croatia - Old Town Main Square - 1 of Top 10 Tourist Sites Ban Jelačić
From wikipedia
Ban Jelačić Square (Croatian: Trg bana Josipa Jelačića or Trg bana Jelačića, pronounced [bâːn jɛ̌lat͡ʃit͡ɕ]) is the central square of the city of Zagreb, Croatia, named after ban Josip Jelačić. The official name is Trg bana Jelačića. The square is colloquially called Jelačić plac.
It is located below Zagreb's old city cores Gradec and Kaptol and directly south of the Dolac Market on the intersection of Ilica from the west, Radićeva Street from the northwest, the small streets Splavnica and Harmica from the north, Bakačeva Street from the northeast, Jurišićeva Street from the east, Praška Street from the southeast and Gajeva Street from the southwest. It is the center of the Zagreb Downtown pedestrian zone.
The square has existed since the 17th century. Its first name was Harmica. The oldest standing building, dating from the 18th century, is situated at 1 Ban Jelačić Square.[1]
In 1848, the square was renamed to its present name.[1] A large statue of ban Josip Jelačić on a horse, created by Austrian sculptor Anton Dominik Fernkorn was installed on 19 October 1866 by Austrian authorities, despite protests from Zagreb councilmen.[citation needed] It also caused unease amongst Hungarians, who see Jelacic as a traitor.
A horsecar line passing through the square's southern side was introduced in 1891. In 1910–11 horses were replaced by electric trams.[1]
In 1946, the square was renamed Trg Republike (Republic Square).[1] Jelačić's statue was removed in 1947 as the new Communist government of Yugoslavia denounced him as a servant of foreign interests.[2] Antun Bauer, a curator of the Gliptoteka gallery, kept it in the gallery cellar.
After World War II, car traffic through the square intensified. In 1975, the square became a car-free zone.[1]
The 1987 Summer Universiade (World University Games) was held in Zagreb. The city used the event to renovate and revitalize the city.[3] The square was repaved with stone blocks and made part of the downtown pedestrian zone. A part of the Medveščak stream, which had been running under the sewers since 1898, was uncovered by workers. This part formed the Manduševac fountain that was also covered in 1898.
On 11 October 1990, during the breakup of Yugoslavia and after 1990 elections in Croatia, and Jelačić's historic role has again been considered positive and the statue was returned to the square but on the north portion facing the south. The name of the square has again been changed to his second name, after Josip Jelačić.
Jelačić Square is the most common meeting place for people in Zagreb. Being a part of the pedestrian zone, it is inaccessible by car, but it is the main hub for trams. ZET tram lines 1, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17 traverse it by day, and 31, 32 and 34 by night.
The present-day square features buildings belonging to different architectural styles ranging from classicism, secession and modernism. Many of them have antique façades which require renovation. This makes them a common target for advertisers, who cover the construction work with large posters.
The square features the Manduševac fountain located in its eastern part. The square is adorned with Christmas trees and lights at Christmas.
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Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia
Walk the streets in center of Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia. Few moving pictures from Park Zrinjevac, around Croatian National Theater, Ban Jelacic Square, Dolac market, Kaptol, Cathedral and Gradec or Upper Town, Stone Gate or Kamenita vrata, Ilica street...
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Vitold Košir - Izložba Kaptol centar (Gliptoteka)
Prilog o izložbi Vitolda Košira u emisiji Vijesti iz kulture, HRT 1, 16. 8. 2011.
Priča o miniranom petrinjskom kraju
Snimljeno u ožujku 2005. godine
Ivica Grudiček
Igor Knežević
Andrej Kalea
Francuski designe.wmv
Izložba u Gliptoteci
PETAR POPIJAČ: MODELIRANE SKULPTURE U NEUTRALNOJ PLOVNOSTI MORA (izložba) 03.07.2017.
PETAR POPIJAČ: FORMATIVNOST OBLIKA MODELIRANE SKULPTURE U NEUTRALNOJ PLOVNOSTI MORA (izložba) - 03. – 07.07.2017.
Galerija Vladimir Filakovec
Zagreb, Dubrava51a (Narodno sveučilište Dubrava)
Mladi hrvatski akademski kipar Perat Popijač izlaže svoje radove u Galeriji Vladimir Filakovec (u sklopu Narodnog sveučilišta Dubrava). Prikazane skulpture i prostorna rješenja novo i kreativno rješenje je tog umjetnika. Gledajući postav izložbe, u prostoru zrači originalnost, osječaj traženja novoga, a nadasve umjetnička inovativnost u istraživanju postavljanja skulptura u prostoru i njihova međusobna povezanost. Povezanost skulpture kao tvari postavljene u vodu metafizički ih povezijuje i upućuje na stvaranje života, kako onog malog čovjeka tako i čovječanstva. Sama pokretljivost skulptura u tako postavljenom „plovnom podmorju“ u nedefiniranim i unaprijed neodređenim formama i putovima upućuju na slobodu promišljanja autora i stavljanja cijele ideje rada u vansvemirske granice.
Izložbu treba pogledati, a ulaz u Galeriju Vladimir Filakovec je besplatan (što u današnje vrijeme je pravi ralitet, te se stoga ova umjetnička djela još više približuju svakom čovjeku).
Osobno upućujem čestitke mladom akademskom kiparu, doktorantu ili doktoru umjetničkih znanosti, i želim mu nastavak u njegovom radu – otkrivanju onoga što je čovjek bio i što može biti.
Petar Popijač rođen je 1988. godine u Varaždinu. Diplomirao je na Kiparskom odsjeku Akademije likovnih umjetnosti u Zagrebu. Doktorand je poslijediplomskog studija kiparstva na Akademiji likovnih umjetnosti, u klasi red. prof. art. Petra Barišića. U svome radu pretendira sintezi različitih umjetničkih stilova i medija likovnog izraza. U doktorskom istraživanju propituje granice kiparskog medija i analizira obilježja kiparske forme izvan konvencija statike. Izlagao je na nekoliko samostalnih i skupnih izložbi u Hrvatskoj: 12. trijenale hrvatskog kiparstva, Gliptoteka HAZU, Zagreb; 32. salon mladih, Hrvatsko društvo likovnih umjetnika, Zagreb; Biti očima drugog, Galerija Vladimir Bužančić, Zagreb. U inozemstvu izlagao je: Izazov kravate, Parlament EU, Strasbourg, Francuska; Žerjavica/Embers, Galerija Božidar Jakac, Kostanjevica na Krki, Slovenija i Ostralle 2012, Dresden, Njemačka.
Hip Hop Jam @ Velesajam Zagreb ( 2006. )
Hip Hop Jam @ Velesajam Zagreb ( 2006. )
Kratki video sažetak sa hip hop jama na zagrebačkom velesajmu iz 2006. gdje su od popodnevnih do večernjih sati publiku zabavljali : DJ Chill , ABC ( Farook , Brc , Pride ) , Khan & Jay Lee , Laniq , Buco , Dante , Djubre , Ayllah itd.
BSB Universe ( 2016. )
OTVARANJE IZLOŽBE U GLIPTOTECI HAZU 2.DIO
SENSE - Centar za tranzicijsku pravdu i Documenta - Centar za suočavanje s prošlošću otvaraju izložbU Spomenici na nišanu - Zatiranje povijesti i sjećanja u Gliptoteci HAZU-a (Galerija IV), 19. travnja 2017. u 19.00 h, Medvedgradska ulica 2, Zagreb
Otvaranju izložbe prethodi uvodni razgovor na kojem govore Snješka Knežević, Zvonko Maković, Vesna Teršelič, Marko Sjekavica, Mirko Klarin. Razgovor moderarira Eugen Jakovčić
Gemišt kampanja Nalijepi lice i pokori naslovnice - La Bodega.
Snimanje gemišt kampanje Nalijepi lice i pokori naslovnice
Vitold Košir - Harris u shoppingu
Gemišt kampanja Nalijepi lice i pokori naslovnice - La Bodega
Snimanje kampanje 'NALIJEPI LICE I POKORI NASLOVNICE“ za kutjevački gemišt
Lokacija: La Bodega, Zagreb
ožujak/travanj, 2015.