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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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The Mediterranean in the 20th and 21st Century Croatian Painting ----------------------------------------------------- |
IVO DIMNIĆ: SILENCE ------------------------------------------------------ |
ALEM KORKUT: TEMPORARY ------------------------------------------------------ |
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The inter-institutional exhibition The Mediterranean in the 20th and 21st Century Croatian Painting is a collaboration between the Dubrovnik Summer Festival and the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik. It is on view in the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik until September 15th, 2024. |
The exhibition Silence by multimedia artist Ivo Diminić curated by Petra Golušić is on view in
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The exhibition "Temporary" by Alem Korkut, one of the most interesting Croatian sculptors of the middle generation, was on view in the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik from June 8 until July 14, 2024. The curator was Rozana Vojvoda.
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