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Working hours for visitors: *Closed on Mondays |
The Dulčić Masle Pulitika Gallery was opened in a house at Držićeva poljana 1, which after the Homeland War was renovated by the American government, intending it to serve as a memorial to Ronald Brown, American Commerce Secretary, who died in an air crash flying into Dubrovnik in 1996. It was opened as a venue where the public could appreciate the works of three important Dubrovnik artists – Ivo Dulčić, Antun Masle, and Đuro Pulitika. |
Đuro Pulitika who died in December 2006, willed to the Museum of Modern Art, Dubrovnik, one of his work and the Dulčić-Masle-Pulitika Gallery 64 of his artworks. |
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TONY CRAGG: SCULPTURE ----------------------------------------------------- |
MIHAELA RAŠICA: SKY UNDER DUBROVNIK ------------------------------------------------------ |
BOJAN MRĐENOVIĆ: THE SPA ------------------------------------------------------ |
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A major international exhibition by Tony Cragg, one of the most prominent British contemporary sculptors, entitled 'Sculpture', will open at the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik on Tuesday, July 22nd at 9pm. The exhibition curator and project manager are Jelena Tamindžija Donnart, the curator of the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik, and the exhibition collaborator is Detmar Westhoff, a German art historian and curator. The exhibition will remain open until October 5th, 2025. |
The exhibition by Dubrovnik painter Mihaela Rašica entiteled Sky under Dubrovnik will be on view in Gallery Dulcic Masle Pulitika until November 30th. The curator of the exhibition is Jelena Tamindžija Donnart.
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The exhibition by contemporary Croatian photographer Bojan Mrđenović entitled The Spa at the Dulčić Masle Pulitika Gallery was opened until August 31, 2025. The curator of the exhibition is Rozana Vojvoda, the museum advisor of the Museum of Modern Art in Dubrovnik.
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