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    National Gallery of Art was founded on January 11, 1954, although its...
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    • JacquiAir 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There was a really good section on Social Realism but the contemporary art selection was disappointing. Good value at 200 Lek. This is a good place to start a walk down Rruga Murat Toptaki.
    • Elenas42 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I enjoied this gallery, most of the paints are "modern" of the Stalin period, very colourful and most of them are really huge. Very nice!
    • 780DenisO 图标 图标 图标 图标

      National Gallery of Figurative Arts is one of the best albanian attractions on offer. I have been there many times alone or with a couple of friends and the quality of the art shown down stairs and upstairs is excellent. I agree with many visitors opinions that the Communist Art is the best they have.If you really want to understant the history of this country, visit the Gallery of Arts to have a crash course history lesson in less then 2 hours.
    • nikosp601 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had the privilege to visit this gallery many times and also being walked through with the help of its director. It is a small collection of Albanian painting mainly, of the last 150 years. Of course the period of communist painting is the most eye catching, due to its vivid colors and ebullient themes. But you should give a chance to the pre-communist era too. Don't miss the Motra Tone painting of Kole Idromeno which holds a very dear place in many Albanians hearts as a picture of national pride and as a point of reference for the start of modernity in Albanian art.
    • TamiSmith 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The National Arts Gallery is ideally located a few minutes’ walk south of Skanderbeg Square, on Bulevardi Deshmoret e Kombit. We were told that “the gallery has 4,000 works of art by Albanian and foreign authors, spanning seven centuries of Albanian cultural heritage,” but our aim was more modest.After visiting a small Museum of Communism in Prauge in 2009 we were intrigued by the prospect of viewing a Social Realizm exhibit in Tirana.The pavilion of Social Realizm in the gallery contains paintings devoted to this subject. These paintings were used as a propaganda tool of the Albanian dictatorship to idealize the positive aspects of the regime. Paintings depict workers, villagers, teens and children all happy, doing their daily chores, working the land and factories. I was impressed with a stone statue in the center of a young woman, hair blowing in the wind, hand raised in the air holding a harvesting equipment. Also impressive were pictures of muscular men holding working tools in one hand and military weapons in the other, ready to defend the “mother-land”. To non-communists this is an obvious case of “brain-washing”.
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