Jože Marinč: Painter
14. 08. 2024 – 27. 10. 2024
Jože Marinč turned 70 in 2024. As he is the only visual artist living in Kostanjevica na Krki in recent decades and an important player in the popularisation of painting in the regional environment, as well as in the national sense, the GBJ will pay tribute to him with a large retrospective exhibition. He left his mark in the public space, for example, his paintings decorate the Krško hydroelectric power plant, as well as at the Jože Gorjup Primary School as a successful mentor to young budding artists and as the organiser of the still current Extempore.
He graduated from ALOU in 1979 under Prof. Janez Bernik, and two years later he completed his M. A. under him. He first exhibited at the GBJ in 1981 in the Lamut Salon with his still clearly recognisable landscapes and still lifes in calibrated shades. He returned to the salon in 1996 with a consolidated, distinctive artistic language, where colour comes to the fore. In the meantime, he also explored figuration and depicted the traditional carnival of Kostanjevica in the series The Festival/Šelmarije (1984-1986), but he is primarily known as an abstractionist who still flirts with landscapes with strong contrasts of colour. He ventured into gestural painting, using huge painting knives, after which he moved away from physical intervention in the work and invented “liquid paintings” – works that paint themselves. Later, he also devoted himself to spatial installations, culminating in the monastery church in Kostanjevica na Krki in 2004. Ten years after the exhibition in the church, he also exhibited in the Lapidarium, which he transformed into the mantle of the good man Krispan. His works radiate optimism and in wild swirls of colour fuse the power of nature, ancient rituals and local mythology with intimate worlds.
Photo: Jaka Babnik, archive GBJ
Exhibitions / Current
Ana Sluga
Fragile
15. 05. 2026 - 16. 08. 2026
The exhibition of Ana Sluga in the former monastery church showcases a selection of new and recent works that combine figurative elements, psychological tension, and a specific sense of the eeriness of everyday life characteristic of today’s contemporary times.
Jaka Babnik
A Matter of View
17. 04. 2026 - 30. 08. 2026
The exhibition showcases a mid-career retrospective of photographer and artist Jaka Babnik, who in the past nearly twenty years, roughly in the period 2007-2025, made and publicly presented number of impactful art pieces, both in the form of an exhibition and photobook.
Tone Kralj (1900–1975)
Vizionarski mistik
16. 04. 2026 - 30. 08. 2026
National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana The exhibition of Tone Kralj, that is the result of collaboration between National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana, and Galerija Božidar Jakac – Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Kostanjevica na Krki, is dedicated to this year’s double anniversary …Nika Batista
I Live in Realities that are not Completely True
10. 04. 2026 - 05. 07. 2026
The exhibition of Nika Batista, whose practice intertwines performance, design, and spatial installation, stems from different perceptions of emotion and feelings and explores how emotional states materialise and how the exhibition space can reinforce or transform them.
Bogdan Borčić & Karel Zelenko
In Dialogue
08. 02. 2026 - 26. 01. 2027
On the occassion of the centenary of Bogdan Borčić’s birth and as part of the 20th exhibition in the Graphic Cabinet of Bogdan Borčić, the works of two great artistic companions, Bogdan Borčić and Karel Zelenko, are showcased in dialogue.
Exhibitions / Upcoming
Beyond Academia
Bosilj, Sekulić, Skurjeni, Tisnikar
25. 09. 2026 - 28. 02. 2027
The group exhibition entitled Beyond Academia presents a comprehensive survey of the work of four exceptional painters from the second half of the 20th century: Ilija Bašičević Bosilj, Sava Sekulić, Matija Skurjeni, and Jože Tisnikar, who represent the pinnacle of self-taught artistic …Kristian Kožul
1573
11. 09. 2026 - 14. 02. 2027
The exhibition of Zagreb-based artist Kristian Kožul, entitled 1573, showcases his most recent artistic production in a distinct ambience of former monastery church. As it is common in his practice, he uses a wide variety of sculptural materials, as well as he focuses on a specific historical …Artificial
Tin Dožić, Simon Goritschnig, Lara Reichmann, Andrea Zabric
25. 07. 2026 - 31. 01. 2027
The group exhibition entitled Artificial focuses on the meaning of so-called artificial structures, materials, and worlds that appear in various realms of everyday life in the modern world. It critically addresses the ambiguous question of the division between “natural” and “…
New Era: Artistic Discourses on Social and Climate Change
New Era: Artistic Discourses on Social and Climate Change
24. 05. 2024 - 28. 07. 2024
Tone Kralj (1900–1975)
Vizionarski mistik
16. 04. 2026 - 30. 08. 2026









