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Intersections of three artists.

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(From The Slovak Spectator)

Byline: Zuzana HabSudova Spectator staff

Determined by mutual territory, the three different personalities who met for the show nevertheless managed to preserve their individuality THE FAMILY of great Slovak artist Vincent Hlonik (1919-1997) donated 1,000 of his works to Bratislavas Old Town in 2003.

Three years later, the public was promised an exhibit at the former Lenin Museum on Stefanikova street.

But with the museum still under reconstruction, art-lovers were offered an equally attractive alternative.

Curators Maria Horvathova and udovit Petransky joined the work of three members of the Hlonik family into one exhibition and brought it to the spacious, well-lit Danubiana museum, on the shores of the Danube.

Entitled Continuum, it highlights the artistic link between Vincent Hlonik, his daughter, Zuzana Hlonikova, and her husband, ubo Zelina, as well as their individuality.

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