Interlacing: Color and Patterns
You are invited to the Miha Maleš Gallery on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at 6 p.m., where we will open the exhibition Interlacing: Colors and Patterns as part of the 50th Days of National Costumes and Clothing Heritage.
Miha Maleš was a versatile artist who was interested in art in many ways. In his mature age, he also worked on the motif of national costumes in his lyrical artistic language and vivid colors. In the depictions of Macedonian, Bosnian, and also Slovenian national costumes, he proved to be an extremely accomplished colorist. On the monotypes, the color even prevails over his characteristic line.
The exhibition of Maleš’s vivid depictions will be complemented by selected Kamnik’s majolicas, which boast a tradition spanning more than a century. Even today, the most recognizable are those produced by the Svit ceramic factory from the beginning of the 1950s until the end of its existence in 2008. Over the years, majolica became, so to speak, a mythological object, closely related to the identity of the Slovenian nation. It is also sung in folk songs as a symbol of a good and happy society.