Ivo
Prančič
1955 LJUBLJANA
SLOVENIA
Ivo
Prančič
1955 LJUBLJANA
SLOVENIA
He was born on the 2nd of June 1955 in Ljubljana. He studied painting at the University of Ljubljana Academy of Fine Arts and Design (ALUO) under professor Gustav Gnamuš, where he graduated in 1982 and also completed his postgraduate studies in 1984.
He went on numerous study trips. In addition to solo presentations in all major galleries in Slovenia, he is a regular guest of the exhibition spaces of Austria, especially in the Carinthia region. He also exhibited in Croatia and Montenegro and in group exhibitions in France and China, and also at the Zala Gallery and at the Cankarjev dom in Ljubljana. In 1990, he travelled through Italy with a scholarship from the Moša Pijade Fund. He spent several months in Paris, in 1991 and 1999 as an artist in residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts, and in 1993 with a scholarship from the French government.
As a freelance artist, he works and lives in Ljubljana.
He went on numerous study trips. In addition to solo presentations in all major galleries in Slovenia, he is a regular guest of the exhibition spaces of Austria, especially in the Carinthia region. He also exhibited in Croatia and Montenegro and in group exhibitions in France and China, and also at the Zala Gallery and at the Cankarjev dom in Ljubljana. In 1990, he travelled through Italy with a scholarship from the Moša Pijade Fund. He spent several months in Paris, in 1991 and 1999 as an artist in residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts, and in 1993 with a scholarship from the French government.
As a freelance artist, he works and lives in Ljubljana.
1991
Award at the May Salon of the Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies (ZDSLU)1995
Award at the biennale of small formats Mini Prix Lucas in Ljubljana1995
Dubrovnik City Award at the Mediterranean Meeting Exhibition1996
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Scholarship2001
Prešeren Fund Award for solo exhibitions at the Božidar Jakac Gallery in Kostanjevica on the river Krka and gallery A+A in Venice2004
Grant of the Slovenian Ministry of Culture2022
Grand Ivana Kobilca Award
He was born on the 2nd of June 1955 in Ljubljana. He studied painting at the University of Ljubljana Academy of Fine Arts (ALU) under professor Gustav Gnamuš, where he graduated in 1982 and also completed his postgraduate studies in 1984.
He went on numerous study trips. In addition to solo presentations in all major galleries in Slovenia, he is a regular guest of the exhibition spaces of Austria, especially in the Carinthia region. He also exhibited in Croatia and Montenegro and in group exhibitions in France and China, and also at the Zala Gallery and at the Cankarjev dom in Ljubljana. In 1990, he travelled through Italy with a scholarship from the Moša Pijade Fund. He spent several months in Paris, in 1991 and 1999 as an artist in residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts, and in 1993 with a scholarship from the French government.
As a freelance artist, he works and lives in Ljubljana.
He went on numerous study trips. In addition to solo presentations in all major galleries in Slovenia, he is a regular guest of the exhibition spaces of Austria, especially in the Carinthia region. He also exhibited in Croatia and Montenegro and in group exhibitions in France and China, and also at the Zala Gallery and at the Cankarjev dom in Ljubljana. In 1990, he travelled through Italy with a scholarship from the Moša Pijade Fund. He spent several months in Paris, in 1991 and 1999 as an artist in residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts, and in 1993 with a scholarship from the French government.
As a freelance artist, he works and lives in Ljubljana.
1991
Award at the May Salon of the Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies (ZDSLU)1995
Award at the biennale of small formats Mini Prix Lucas in Ljubljana1995
Dubrovnik City Award at the Mediterranean Meeting Exhibition1996
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Scholarship2001
Prešeren Fund Award for solo exhibitions at the Božidar Jakac Gallery in Kostanjevica on the river Krka and gallery A+A in Venice2004
Grant of the Slovenian Ministry of Culture2022
Grand Ivana Kobilca Award
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Artworks for sale
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1,176 €No Title
3,900 €No Title
500 €Brez naslova
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