I am not interested in money, politics,
fame or comfortable life.
My aim has always been the life framed in purity.
Whether I will reach it? I do not know.
My life was cast of lead.
1968
The end of the sixties marked the beginning of the last creative phase in the oeuvre of Koloman Sokol, a significant figure of Slovak fine art whose artistic and humanistic legacy reached far beyond the borders of Slovakia. In this period, Sokol´s thinking and style significantly changed. He no longer aspired to a formal perfection, as if he lost interest in morphology, composition or space. He turned his attention to the atmosphere, the depiction of crucial moments and the state of mind. Eighteen works from the Nedbalka Gallery´s collection executed between 1968 and 1993 represent the selection of the artist´s best works from this creative period.
Supported using public funding by Slovak Arts Council.
Koloman Sokol
Koloman Sokol was born in 1902 in Liptovský Mikuláš. He met Dr. Mathém, who started studying at the private school of Eugen Krone in Košice . Here he met for the first time with fine arts. Later he studied at the private school of Gustav Malý in Bratislava . He also studied art in Prague and in Paris . He received an offer from the Mexican Ministry of Culture and Education and left to study fine arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Mexico , where he founded the Graphics Department. Although he achieved great success in Mexico. He moved to New York in 1941, because of the health of his wife, Lydia. After the war, he returned to Slovakia , but he had long since left his home in 1948 . He has been a member of the Union of Mexican Graphic Artists and has lived in Arizona for the last decade . At the end of his life, he gave 48 of his paintings to Slovakia, which later became the Foundation of the Koloman Sokol Center in Liptovsky Mikulas. He died 12.1.2003. In spite of his great success, he stayed until the end of his life with a modest man seeking his truth.
Ladislav Guderna – The Coincidence
The exhibition presented twenty-six works by Ladislav Guderna from the collection of the Nedbalka Gallery, which provide a comprehensive overview of his entire oeuvre.
Ildikó Pálová – The 27 Club
he Club is a list of popular musicians and painters who died at the age of twenty-seven.
Milan Laluha – The Poetry of Composition in Paintings
In the gallery´s collection he is represented by high-quality works from the entire creative period.
Milan Dobeš – Light and Motion
For me the basic means of expression is light and motion.
Glass – Sculpture. Object, Painting, Drawing and Photography
Exhibiting artists: Miloš Balgavý, Ašot Haas, Jana Hojstričová, Patrik Illo, Jozef Jankovič, Oliver Leššo, Palo Macho, Svätopluk Mikyta, Lukáš Mjartan, Štěpán Pala, Zora Palová, Jan Zoričák.
Rudolf Krivoš – Paintings 1958 – 2009. Testimonies – Signals – Messages
The exhibition presented mainly artist´s figural compositions depicting his traditional subjects.
Mária Medvecká – Greeting to the Painter of Orava
The body of work and life of Mária Medvecká (1914 – 1987) were firmly anchored in her native land, Orava.
New Works at the Nedbalka
At the time of the exhibition the depository of the Nedbalka Gallery contained over thousand works of Slovak fine art from the late nineteenth century up to the present.