
| Robertina Šebjanič: Bubble
When Bubble was presented to the public for the first time, the audience kept asking what was actually shown on film. What thing from the real world could take such bizarre forms and behave so unusually? Although the video shown at the joint exhibition was a curatorial intervention of mine, I didn't know the answer. I later asked the author about it, though I personally wasn't really... |
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| ARTICLE 23.
(1) Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.
(2) Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work.
(3) Everyone who works has the right to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for himself and his family an existence worthy of human dignity, and... |
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| GORAZD SATLER - Transitions: Paintings 1976-1993
Posthumous exhibition that shows the most characteristic works of each period of the painter's opus.
Curator: Miloš Bašin, Marina Mihelič Satler
Gorazd Satler was born in Ljubljana in 1948. After finishing the Secondary School of Design in Ljubljana, Satler went on to study painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Ljubljana, graduating under Prof. Maksim Sedej. He worked as a... |
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| Gothic Winged Altar
from Britof near Ukanje (on the Idrija River)
The carved altar from Britof on the Idrija River is one of very few medieval winged retables preserved in Slovenia. The main figure in the shrine cabinet depicts St Canzian, which means that the retable originally stood on the high altar in the presbytery of the church and was moved to the right side altar in the nave when the new... |
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| European Triennial of Small-Scale Sculpture
joke, satire, irony and
serious meaning
This year, Murska Sobota is hosting its third European Triennial of Small-Scale Sculpture, following the 13 preceding biennials of small-scale sculpture held between 1973 and 1997. Currently in Europe there are two important international triennials of contemporary smallscale sculpture: here in Murska Sobota / Slovenia and in Fellbach,... |
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| Ola Pehrson. Retrospective
Galerija Škuc is the first venue to show the Ola Pehrson. Retrospective. Ljubljana. Belgrade. Stockholm., an exhibition that brings together several of Ola Pehrson’s key works and presents his artistic practice in Slovenia for the first time.
Ola Pehrson’s oeuvre is permeated by a strong interest in media, in technology and in the large scale systems that both form our... |
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| Franc Kavcic-Caucig:Paintings for the Palais Auersperg in Vienna
The exhibition presents twelve hitherto unknown and unpublished oils and thirteen related compositional designs and study drawings. Before 1810, these paintings were executed for Palais Auersperg in Vienna by the Gorizian Neoclassicist painter Franc Kavčič/Francesco Caucig (Gorizia 1755 – Vienna 1828).
From 2005 onwards, eight of the exhibited paintings were gradually purchased... |
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| 18th Ljubljana International Film Festival – LIFFe
Ljubljana and Maribor as well will show the most prominent achievements of world cinematographies again during two weeks this autumn. Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe), the biggest event of this kind in Slovenia, will host for the 18th time films from all five continents. They will be screened at the usual venues (Cankarjev dom: Linhart and Kosovel Hall; Kino Komuna,... |
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| Special Place in the City
Lada Cerar, Vesna Bukovec, Metka Zupanič
Curated by Alenka Gregorič.
One of the last exhibitions in Škuc Gallery in 2007 presents a project by three Slovenian artists, who work both as an informal collective and independently. The exhibition presents the results of a three-year project in progress, which seeks to examine a number of cities around the word 'in a different... |
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| First Impressions:The Beginnings of the Modern Art Print in Slovenia
If we try to imagine the beginnings of modern printmaking in Slovenia we can truly talk of first impressions in more ways than one. Before the first blossoming in 1921, printmaking was a rather hermetic discipline limited to the names of three or four local artists, who took up the art for their own individual reasons and were not, apart from Saša Šantel, overly occupied with it. To... |
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| V.S.S.D. – 20 Years Before
The exhibition seeks to fix a gaze, to show a gaze backwards, into the past (it is just this sort of past), however, as presence, an original, as immediacy it is lost due to the fleeting nature of V.S.S.D. exhibitions. It has gone and does not exist any more, but can only be preserved, unveiled and detected to a minimal extent through fragile documents and other bearers,... |
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| The Unbound Eyes of Anxiousnes / 27th Biennial of Graphic Arts
Exhibition spaces and participating artists:
Ljubljana municipal bus service, Park Tivoli, Porodnišnica, Ribji trg: Anamarija Šmajdek
Billboards, Ljubljana (Bežigrad, Center): Zora Stančič
The catalogue of the 27 th Biennial of Graphic Arts: Metka Krašovec, Dan Perjovschi, Dušan Pirih Hup, Boštjan Pucelj, Andrej Štular
International Centre of Graphic Arts : Paweł... |
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| Lost Highway Exhibition
Open platform of curators, artists, writers, theoreticians
Laboratorium in the gallery
Artists:
Kasper Akhøj, Jane Calovski & Hristina Ivanoska, Khadija Z. Carroll, Ivan Kučina, Tanja Lažetić, Wietske Maas, Kader Muzaqi, Normal Architecture Office, Pilar Ortiz & Amanda Dora, STEALTH (Ana Džokić & Marc Neelen), Patrick Ward, Velimir Zernovski
Curators:
Alenka GregoriC,... |
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| Portraits of the Bishops of Ljubljana
This exhibition, in honour of the 300th anniversary of the Ljubljana cathedral, presents portraits of the "shepherds" of the Ljubljana diocese from the times of its founding to the present day. The items on display, selected according to cultural-historical and artistic criteria, come from various sources. At the core of the exhibition is a collection of portraits from the Ljubljana... |
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| Giotto, Padua and the Scrovegni Chapel
A year after the exhibition Masterworks from Siena from Gothic to Renaissance, Italian art makes a return to the National Gallery of Slovenia with a momentous bequest, with the painterly achievements of the most recognised representatives of the Middle Ages – the exhibition Giotto, Padua and the Scrovegni Chapel.
The exhibition consists of two parts: the presentation of six... |
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