Portrait
created: 03. 06. 2021 10:24 modified: 03. 06. 2021 10:47
The portrait of a man, two dominating colours – blue and brick colour. The painting is painted with tempera colour, by Jaroslav Červeňák from the Elementary School in 192 Jarovnice. The painting with tempera colours on paper, A3 format, made in 2015. The label with identification data about school, author and name of the work in English is placed on the backside of the painting.
The school is known for winning many awards for the art work of its students, both at home and abroad (India, Japan, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran, etc.). The pupils are taught by Mgr. Ján Sajko. They exhibited independently in many cities, e.g. in Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Košice, Martin, Prešov, Sabinov. The young authors come from socially disadvantaged environment.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Jaroslav Červeňák general audience internal
Wedge by a Wedge
created: 18. 03. 2021 12:28 modified: 18. 03. 2021 12:29
The photo shows a blacksmith's artifact called the Wedge by the Wedge. These are two metal wedges, connected by forging. The author is the artistic blacksmith Ivan Šarközy from the village Dunajská Lužná. The photos were taken during the European Roma Blacksmithing Symposium in 2014. The idea for the creation of this artifact arose from the proverb that says: the wedge is being wedged with a wedge.Ivan Sarkozy was born into the family with smithing ingrained in its history. In Dunajska Luzna he works in their family blacksmithery. His professional education is the ship mechanic, the profession he never worked in. He is fully dedicated to the smithing, especially smithcraft. His hobby is creation of iron sculptures made of iron scrap.
category: Crafts
tags: active modern artistic metal smithery Ivan Šarközy general audience internal
A Bird
created: 18. 03. 2021 12:16 modified: 05. 05. 2021 07:42
The photo shows a bird made of scrap metal. The author is the artistic blacksmith Ivan Šarközy from the village Dunajská Lužná. The photos were taken during the European Roma Blacksmith Symposium in 2014. The artistic blacksmith was thinking about how to use scrap metal. The first model was made of cardboard. The blacksmith creates similar artifacts from scrap metal.
Ivan Sarkozy was born into the family with smithing ingrained in its history. In Dunajska Luzna he works in their family blacksmithery. His professional education is the ship mechanic, the profession he never worked in. He is fully dedicated to the smithing, especially smithcraft. His hobby is creation of iron sculptures made of iron scrap.
category: Crafts
tags: active modern artistic metal smithery Ivan Šarközy general audience internal
The Cross
created: 18. 03. 2021 12:04 modified: 18. 03. 2021 12:04
An enlargement of the cross he created for his brother who passed away. The cross is inserted into the rock. It is a more demanding forging work, especially for bending and the precision required to make it one unit. The cross was created during the blacksmith symposium in 2013.
Ivan Sarkozy was born into the family with smithing ingrained in its history. In Dunajska Luzna he works in their family blacksmithery. His professional education is the ship mechanic, the profession he never worked in. He is fully dedicated to the smithing, especially smithcraft. His hobby is creation of iron sculptures made of iron scrap.
category: Crafts
tags: active modern artistic metal smithery Ivan Šarközy general audience internal
Roma (Gypsy) Blacksmith
created: 11. 03. 2021 12:08 modified: 21. 04. 2021 10:23
The painting displays a Romani blacksmith. In the background there are the figures, Roma waggons and fire. The painting was created by Dominik Popuša Giňa, a pupil of the Elementary school, 192 Jarovnice. The painting is painted with tempera paints, on paper, size A3, made in 2019. The backside of the paper is the identification plate with data about a school, author and the name of the painting in English language.
The school is known for winning many awards for the art work of its students, both at home and abroad (India, Japana, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran, etc.). The pupils are taught by Mgr. Ján Sajko. They exhibited independetnly in many cities, e.g. in Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Košice, Martin, Prešov, Sabinov. The young authors come from socially disadvantaged environment.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Dominik Popuša Giňa general audience internal
Window
created: 11. 03. 2021 12:03 modified: 21. 04. 2021 10:01
The painting depicts a family viewed through a window. The painting was made by Sebastián Kaleja Januv, a pupil of the Elementary school, 192 Jarovnice. The painting is painted with tempera paints, on paper, size A3, made in 2018. The backside of the paper is the identification plate with data about a school, author and the name of the painting in English language.
The school is known for winning many awards for the art work of its students, both at home and abroad (India, Japana, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran, etc.). The pupils are taught by Mgr. Ján Sajko. They exhibited independetnly in many cities, e.g. in Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Košice, Martin, Prešov, Sabinov. The young authors come from socially disadvantaged environment.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Sebastián Kaleja Januv general audience internal
In the Kitchen
created: 11. 03. 2021 11:52 modified: 12. 03. 2021 10:43
The painting depicting woman washing the dishes in kitchen. The painting was made by Sebastián Kaleja Januv, a pupil of the Elementary school, 192 Jarovnice. The painting is painted with tempera paints, on paper, size A3, made in 2018. The backside of the paper is the identification plate with data about a school, author and the name of the painting in English language.
The school is known for winning many awards for the art work of its students, both at home and abroad (India, Japana, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran, etc.). The pupils are taught by Mgr. Ján Sajko. They exhibited independetnly in many cities, e.g. in Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Košice, Martin, Prešov, Sabinov. The young authors come from socially disadvantaged environment.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Sebastián Kaleja Januv general audience internal
Roma (Gypsy) People
created: 11. 03. 2021 11:22 modified: 21. 04. 2021 09:26
The painting depicting a Romani violinist and a Romani woman in traditional dress, was painted by Nela Bolvanová, a pupil of the Elementary school, 192 Jarovnice. The painting is painted with tempera paints, on paper, size A3, made in 2018. The backside of the paper is the identification plate with data about a school, author and the name of the painting in English language.
The school is known for winning many awards for the art work of its students, both at home and abroad (India, Japana, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran, etc.). The pupils are taught by Mgr. Ján Sajko. They exhibited independetnly in many cities, e.g. in Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Košice, Martin, Prešov, Sabinov. The young authors come from socially disadvantaged environment.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting general audience internal
The Great Violinist
created: 14. 01. 2021 14:08 modified: 20. 04. 2021 10:34
The painting depicting a Romani musician was painted by Nikola Červeňáková, a pupil of the Elementary school, 192 Jarovnice. The painting is painted with tempera paints, on paper, size A3, made in 2018. The backside of the paper is the identification plate with data about a school, author and the name of the painting in English language.
The school is known for winning many awards for the art work of its students, both at home and abroad (India, Japana, Portugal, USA, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Northern Macedonia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iran, etc.). The pupils are taught by Mgr. Ján Sajko. They exhibited independetnly in many cities, e.g. in Washington D.C., Boston, Palm Beach, Hannover, Strassbourg, Brussels, Graz, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Cracow, Bratislava, Košice, Martin, Prešov, Sabinov. The young authors come from socially disadvantaged environment.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Nikola Červeňáková general audience internal
Remember!
created: 08. 09. 2020 10:42 modified: 21. 04. 2021 09:38
The civic association In Minorita has been engaged in research in the field of the Roma Holocaust in Slovakia since 2005. In partnership with the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic, the Slovak National Museum and the Institute of Ethnology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, it has prepared the Ma bisteren! Project. As a part of the project, 7 monuments and memorial plaques were installed in the Slovak Republic in 2005-2007. In 2019, the 8th memorial plaque in a row was installed.
During the first half of 2020 our library, in cooperation with the In Minorita Association documented the memorial sites so that they can be presented in their virtual form. Each part showing a particular memorial site contains written information about its authors, dates of their installment as well as the dates of the historical events. The memorial sites are precisely mapped and displayed on the map of Slovakia.
Those interested in the topic of the Roma Holocaust can visit all memorial sites in virtual reality from the comfort of their home and thus obtain sufficient information about war events.
The virtual tour also includes a quiz for primary and secondary school students, which we created in cooperation with the Methodological and Pedagogical Center in Prešov.
The virtual tour is available in Slovak, Romani and English.
The digital object displays the photos of each memorial sites and monuments.
Visit the memorials of the Romani Holocaust.
By downloading the QR code on your mobile device, you will get directly to the virtual tour of the memorial sites of the Romani Holocaust.
category: visual art
tags: secular digital artistic photo Ma bisteren! general audience internal