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dc VIJESTI IZ KULTUREIZLOŽBEZAGREB - MÜNCHENIzložba “Zagreb – München” - Hrvatsko slikarstvo i Akademija likovnihumjetnosti u Münchenu (21.10.2009 - 06.12.2009) predstavlja presjekhrvatskog slikarstva na prijelazu 19. u 20. stoljeće s temeljnim naglaskomna poveznice s münchenskom slikarskom školom, te se na tajnačin uključuje u obilježavanje 200. godišnjice Akademije likovnihumjetnosti u Münchenu i projekt “München kao europsko središteumjetničkog školovanja”.Izložba “Zagreb - München” - Hrvatsko slikarstvo i Akademija likovnihumjetnosti u Münchenu, u organizaciji Instituta za povijest umjetnostii Umjetničkog paviljona u Zagrebu po prvi put pokazuje djela hrvatskihslikara – münchenskih đaka koja ponajbolje pokazuje poveznices münchenskom Akademijom koja je uz bečku bila važno odredište hrvatskihslikara krajem 19. i početkom 20. stoljeća.Na izložbi “Zagreb – München” izloženo je osamdesetak radova hrvatskihslikara upisanih na Akademiju likovnih umjetnosti u Münchenuod 1870.-1920. godine među kojima su Izidor Kršnjavi, Ferdinand Quiquerez,Josip Bauer, Nikola Mašić, Anton Aron, Dragan Melkus, HugoLukšić, Marko Murat, Mato Celestin Medović, Menci Clement Crnčić,Bela Čikoš Sesija , Oton Iveković, Ivan Tišov, Robert Auer, Oskar Herman,Josip Račić, Vladimir Becić, Miroslav Kraljević i Ljubo Babić. ntimizam uhrvatskom slikarstvuIntimizamIzložba „Intimizam u hrvatskom slikarstvu“ održava se ove jeseni u Modernojgaleriji u Zagrebu. Autorica izložbe i kataloga je mr. sc. SmiljkaDomac-Ceraj, muzejska savjetnica Moderne galerije.Izložba obuhvaća djela različitih muzejskihfundusa, javnih ustanova te određeni broj djelazbirki privatnih vlasnika. Izložba predstavlja višeod 140 djela četrdeset i jednog autora koji pripadajuintimističkom tematskom krugu, kao štosu Antun Motika, Emanuel Vidović, Marino Tartaglia,Ljubo Babić, Leo Junek, Ivo Dulčić, VladimirBecić, Ivan Rein, Omer Mujadžić i dr.EXHIBITSZagreb – MunichExhibit “Zagreb – Munich – Croatian Painting and the Academy of Fine Artsin Munich” (October 21st 2009 – December 6th 2009) presents an overviewof Croatian painting in late 19th and early 20th century, with specialemphasis on the connections with the Munich painting school. This exhibitfurther improves the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Academyof Fine Arts in Munich, as well as the project “Munich – the centre of Europeanartistic education”.Exhibit “Zagreb – Munich – Croatian Painting and the Academy of Fine Artsin Munich” is organized by the Institute of Art History and the Art Pavilionin Zagreb, is the first event to display works from Croatian painters whostudied in Munich, which is the best way to demonstrate strong connectionswith the Munich Academy that, along with the Vienna Academy, servedas a very important destination for Croatian painters in late 19th andearly 20th century.The “Zagreb – Munich” exhibit features around eighty works by Croatianpainters who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich between 1870and 1920, including paintings by Izidor Kršnjavi, Ferdinand Qiuquerez, JosipBauer, Nikola Mašić, Anton Aron, Dragan Melkus, Hugo Lukšić, MarkoMurat, Mato Celestin Medović, Menci Clement Crnčić, Bela Čikoš Sesija,Oton Iveković, Ivan Tišov, Robert Auer, Oskar Herman, Josip Račić, VladimirBecić, Miroslav Kraljević and Ljubo Babić.Intimacy in Croatian PaintingExhibit “Intimacy in Croatian Painting” is held at Modern Gallery in Zagrebthis autumn. The author of the exhibit and catalogue is Master of ScienceSmiljka Domac-Ceraj, museum councillor atthe Modern Gallery. The exhibit features worksfrom different museum collections, as well aspublic institutions and several private collections.The exhibit displays over 140 works byforty-one author that can be qualified as intimate,and some of the authors include AntunMolika, Emanuel Vidović, Marino Tartaglia, LjuboBabić, Leo Junek, Ivo Dulčić, Vladimir Becić,Ivan Rein, Omer Mujadžić and others.KAZALIŠTEBRAK MARIJE BRAUNGodine 1979. godine na filmskom festivalu u Cannesu održana jepremijera jednog od najuspješnijih filmova R. W. Fassbindera BRAKMARIJE BRAUN. Trideset godina kasnije redateljica Tea Alagić Vlašić,koja godinama živi i radi u New Yorku, dolazi u Hrvatsku i zajedno sansamblom Zagrebačkog kazališta mladih radi na kazališnom uprizorenjuovog kultnog djela. Predstava BRAK MARIJE BRAUN igra od31. listopada u Zagrebačkom kazalištu mladih.BRAK MARIJE BRAUN priča je iz vremena obnoveNjemačke nakon Drugog svjetskog rata. Njemačkaglumica Hanna Schygulla kao Marija Braun ostvarujelegendarnu filmsku ulogu koja joj donosi međunarodnuslavu. Mariji Braun uspijeva uspon nadruštvenoj ljestvici, ali u osobnom životu cijena jeprevisoka. U društvu u kojem bogatstvo predstavljavrhunac moći, čak i uspješna i samostalna žena kaoMarija Braun naposljetku je prisiljena priznati sebida ne predstavlja više od figure u insceniranoj igrikoju pokreću muškarci.THEATREThe Marriage of Maria BraunThe 1979 Cannes Film Festival hosted the premiere of one of R.W. Fassbinder’smost successful movies – The Marriage of Maria Braun. Thirty years later, directorTea Alagić Vlašić, who has been living and working in New York foryears, has arrived to Croatia to work on a theatre version of this cult piecewith the ensemble from the Zagreb Youth Theatre. Play “The Marriage of MariaBraun” will be running from October 31st at the Zagreb YouthTheatre.“The Marriage of Maria Braun” is a story from the period ofGermany’s renovation after World War II. German actress HannaSchygulla achieved a legendary role as Maria Braun, which hadcatapulted her to international fame. Maria Braun has achievedsuccess on the social scene, but the price is too high in herpersonal life. In a society where material wealth represents themaximum amount of power, even a successful and independentwoman like Maria Braun ends up forced to admit to herself thatshe isn’t nothing more than a pawn in a scripted game that isplayed by men.24

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