Imuziyam yobugcisa
Museum of Fine Art
bayi 258 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo,
Indawo
15 Ul. kralja Tomislava
Split, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija
Amacebiso asuka kubantu basekuhlaleni
Good collection of old Croatian artists and everyday exhibitions of contemporary art
The Museum of Fine Arts was opened for public in 1931. The Museum’s specific and exceptionally valuable collection holds over 5200 works and spans a timeline from the 14th century to the contemporary art production. Besides the Croatian artists, the Museum’s collection holds artworks from Yugoslavia, Italy, Germany, Austria, France, and Czech Republic. This diversity has influenced the Collection’s exhibition concept in nearly 400 works of art exhibited in the space of 2200 m2. The selection reflects the entire collection, its stylistic, thematic and media diversity, covering a time span of nearly seven hundred years. Thus, the exhibition is an opportunity for unique time travel, a space where you can experience the incomparable adventure of art. The exhibition begins at the first floor with the works by old masters (1400 – 1900) and continues with anthological works of the great masters of Croatian Modernism (1900 – 1950). The second half of the 20th century is represented with masterpieces of High Modernism (1950 – 1970), among which Croatia’s internationally famous abstract art production. The ground floor display presents Croatia’s and local contemporary art practices (1960 – present), reflecting its multidisciplinary and multimedia diversity, as well as especially strong media art production.
The Museum of Fine Arts was opened for public in 1931. The Museum’s specific and exceptionally valuable collection holds over 5200 works and spans a timeline from the 14th century to the contemporary art production. Besides the Croatian artists, the Museum’s collection holds artworks from Yugoslavia…