Gallery's Park
It is part of the Forma viva Trebnje project. The aim of the project was to link rural and urban areas with the aim of preserving the natural and cultural heritage of the area.
By organising an open-air exhibition of sculptures, the Trebnje Self-Taught Art Gallery expanded its premises into green spaces and offered visitors a culturally enriched place to socialise. The installation of the sculptures is based on the idea of combining visual art and literature, as the park is located between the library and the nearby Gallery.
List of works:
DRAGICA BELKOVIĆ (Croatia), Love, 1976, wood
JOSIP BIČANIĆ (Croatia), Mother and child, 1976, wood
MATIJA GENERALIĆ (Croatia), Bride, 1975, wood
ZMAGO HERMAN (Slovenia), Sower, 1976, wood
STANISLAV POLEK (Slovakia), Romeo and Juliet, 2003, wood
MILAN STANISAVLJEVIĆ (Serbia), Bird, 2012, wood
TONE SVETINA (Slovenia), Kvišku, 1977, iron
FRANC TAVČAR (Slovenia), The Tenth Camp, 1977, wood
FRANC TAVČAR (Slovenia), So the vines have borne, 1978, wood
The investment was co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund.