Exhibitions archive
Božidar Jakac - Timeless artist
Gallery Miha Maleš
from 27.05.2022 to 31.08.2022
Božidar Jakac was born on 16 July 1899 in Novo mesto, where, in addition to primary school, he also attended the first grade of the Novo mesto grammar school. In 1913 he continued his education at the high school in Idrija, where he passed the military matura exam. In 1917 he was drafted into the ...
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Marta Bartolj and Andreja Pogačar - Passing
Gallery View
from 08.06.2022 to 01.08.2022
"The exhibition combines illustrations and lamps of different sizes, made from waste paper (personal notes, bearers of past stories). The installation in the room is done in the form of corners, a white bench (chairs) is placed in the room, which symbolizes a point, a place to stop, think or pause ...
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Carinthia (un) divided country - 100 years after the plebiscite
Rudolf Maister’s Birthplace
from 26.01.2022 to 07.06.2022
A century ago, with a plebiscite on 10 October 1920, Carinthia was divided into Yugoslav (now Slovene) and Austrian parts. In the area of Carinthia, which came under Austria, Slovenes became a minority. Hopes for the promised prosperity and peaceful coexistence of the two nations in the ...
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Katarina Spacal – Woven paintings
Gallery View
from 31.03.2022 to 04.06.2022
After graduating from high school in Ljubljana, Katarina Spacal (1978) enrolled in the study of textile and clothing design at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering in Ljubljana in 1996. In 2001 she graduated with honours from Professor Darko Slavec and obtained the title of university ...
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Ferdo Mayer - The Language of Colour
Gallery Miha Maleš
from 01.12.2021 to 21.05.2022
Ferdo Mayer's art exhibition entitled The Language of Colour presents selected works from the artist's extensive oeuvre - studio drawings, sketches, works on paper (watercolours, monotypes) as well as oils on canvas. The painter Ferdo Mayer was born in 1927 in Maribor. In 1946 he was one of the ...
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Slovenian majolika
Zaprice Castle Museum and administration
from 18.11.2020 to 21.05.2022
The special shape of the wine handle is named after the ceramic technique of majolica, which is named after the Spanish island of Mallorca. The technique was perfected in Italy in the 15th and 16th centuries, where this form of vessel also originated. In Italy, several important centres of ...
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Ana Kavčnik Jamnik - Consequences
Gallery View
from 23.02.2022 to 28.03.2022
Ana Kavčnik, born in 1992 in Ljubljana. In 2016 she graduated in the field of sculpture at the Faculty of Education, University of Ljubljana, majoring in Art Pedagogy under the mentorship of prof. Mirko Bratuša. From 2014 to 2017 she was a demonstrator for the UL PEF Gallery at the Faculty of ...
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Archaeological evidence of the ancient past - the area of the Elementary school Mengeš
Elementary school Mengeš
from 15.09.2017 to 28.02.2022
Mengeš is archeologically extremely rich. The first finds have been known since 1834, when the site was a big fire, from the 70s of the 20th century to the present, the data on the old settlement and the past of the place have been multiplied. On the one hand, it is more an exception than the ...
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Petja Kolenko - Recycled
Gallery View
from 16.12.2021 to 20.02.2022
Petja Kolenko (1994) completed her master's degree in art pedagogy in 2021 under the mentorship of Zora Stančič at the Faculty of Education in Ljubljana. In recent years, she has been intensively involved in the recycling of waste plastics, which she treats with a special technique of ...
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There at Celovec… Carinthian plebiscite 1920 in literature and music
Rudolf Maister’s Birthplace
from 08.09.2020 to 15.01.2022
After the end of the First World War in 1918, Austria-Hungary disintegrated. New states were created, among them on October 29, 1918, the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, which merged with the Kingdom of Serbia on December 1 of this year and became the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. ...
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