The Danubiana Museum of Modern Art, Bratislava was opened in 2000 on the tip of peninsula on the river Danube some 15 kilometers from Bratislava in Čunovo. The framework of its impressive architecture is formed by its unusual location on the borders of three neighbouring countries - Slovakia, Austria and Hungary - but above all by the superb contrast of the wide expanse of water, open air and endless banks of a dam. The museum was the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Slovak gallery owner Dr Vincent Polakovič and the financial resources of Dutch collector and art patron Gerard H Meulensteen
sobota 9. októbra 2010
Museum of Art
The Danubiana Museum of Modern Art, Bratislava was opened in 2000 on the tip of peninsula on the river Danube some 15 kilometers from Bratislava in Čunovo. The framework of its impressive architecture is formed by its unusual location on the borders of three neighbouring countries - Slovakia, Austria and Hungary - but above all by the superb contrast of the wide expanse of water, open air and endless banks of a dam. The museum was the result of the enthusiasm and initiative of Slovak gallery owner Dr Vincent Polakovič and the financial resources of Dutch collector and art patron Gerard H Meulensteen
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cool pics!thanks for sharing!
OdpovedaťOdstrániťA fascinating looking place.
OdpovedaťOdstrániťThanks, Viera. :-)
my knowledge of modern art is almost nil.
OdpovedaťOdstrániťI always remind my friends that I love beauty and life..............
Vartkes Ehramdjian
I agree Iggy...I like that pic of Golfer too...:-)
OdpovedaťOdstrániťThat museum has really a great place...Have a nice weekend Graham...Thanks for your visit...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťThat is a great trait of your personality vart...Have a nice evening...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťVery nice location, great exposition. It must be a nice day for you Viera.
OdpovedaťOdstrániťThanks for sharing it with us
great pic
OdpovedaťOdstrániťvery nice composition in the open air
OdpovedaťOdstrániťamazement ?
OdpovedaťOdstrániťgreat shot
OdpovedaťOdstrániťvery nice pic
OdpovedaťOdstrániťgreat composition
OdpovedaťOdstrániťgreat shot
OdpovedaťOdstrániťI like it
OdpovedaťOdstrániťsuch colourful
OdpovedaťOdstrániťMy favorite, naturally!!!! Love that swing and the stance is perfect... how enjoyable would it be hitting the ball not on the fairway but on the river!!!
OdpovedaťOdstrániťLove this.... very beautiful iron(?) sheets folded and overlapped...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťWow... a colour festival!
OdpovedaťOdstrániťCool! Very cool!
OdpovedaťOdstrániťPerfect timing you had to take this picture.... the two humans vis-a-vis the two others made of metal!
OdpovedaťOdstrániťSigns of autumn...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťVery interesting artwork... turning one's back on the other whereas the two people walk side by side... excellent contrast in attitude!!!!
OdpovedaťOdstrániťWhat an interesting museum! I wish I can visit it in person, next time I fly to your lovely country....
OdpovedaťOdstrániťCrisp & fresh concepts in all pieces .
OdpovedaťOdstrániťThank you very much for sharing.
yes Regina...it was a very nice and sunny day...Glad you like it as well...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťI already thought it by taken...:-)) I think it is a good job...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťI hope that your wish will become real...:-))
OdpovedaťOdstrániťThanks for your visit...I'm glad it attracts you...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťWOW, THIS IS VERY NICE MUSEUM ! THANKS FOR SHARING MY FRIEND :D
OdpovedaťOdstrániťThat museum has really a great place...Glad you like it ...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťBeautiful museam and so wonderful three neighboring countries.
OdpovedaťOdstrániťyes...they are...Thanj´ks for your visit...Hugs...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťthe clouds are art too. Don,t forget Wilde,s thoughts :-)
OdpovedaťOdstrániťand where is the ...original sin ? :-)
OdpovedaťOdstrániťthe art of shocking, a methaphoric way of feeling pain
OdpovedaťOdstrániťPrehistorical art, perhaps?
OdpovedaťOdstrániťgood perspective
OdpovedaťOdstrániťMagritte is not too far:-) and Hockney, and...:-)
OdpovedaťOdstrániťoccidental culture is dessertic, and mainly surrended to evidence, but...
OdpovedaťOdstrániťthe colours work a lot
OdpovedaťOdstrániťnaif for my taste
OdpovedaťOdstrániťthe challenge for any real artist
OdpovedaťOdstrániťimitating pleistocenic achievements? Defenetly, sometimes we seem to go backwards in more than one meaning and sense...:-)
OdpovedaťOdstrániťthis kind of sculptures are not good set in oudoors exhibitions
OdpovedaťOdstrániťbut it is our very famous sculptor ...than why not???
OdpovedaťOdstrániť:-)