5,265 images.
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The opening of the exhibition "Birds of Paradise" by Vanja Bućan at the European Month of Photography in Berlin, 2023 (Vanja Bućan with the Ambassador Dr. Ana Polak Petrič and the Head of SKICA Berlin Saša Šavel Burkart). Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The opening of the exhibition "Ladislav Kondor: The Forgotten Cosmopolitan" at the Museum Wilhelm Busch – The German Museum for Caricature and the Art of Drawing, Hannover, 2024. From left to right: Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr. Ana Polak Petrič, curator Tamara Andrejek, museum director Dr Eva Jandl-Jörg, Head of SKICA Berlin Saša Šavel Burkart and designer Primož Fijavž.
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The Ambassador Dr. Ana Polak Petrič and the Head of SKICA Berlin, Saša Šavel Burkart, at the exhibition Buzzing Slovenia in 2023. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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A lecture by Dr. Andrej Smrekar at the colloquium "Slovenian Impressionists in Munich and Dachau – and What Did Kandinsky Have to Do with It?" at Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte (ZIKG) in Munich, 2026.
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The performance Madam Judit, based on the novel by Ivan Cankar and directed by Alen Jelen, on the occasion of the Slovenian Cultural Holiday, 2026.
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The event "Ljubljana Fashion Week: ON BOARD Berlin", 2026. From left to right: Head of SKICA Berlin Saša Šavel Burkart, Director of Ljubljana Fashion Week Den Baruca, executive producer of Ljubljana Fashion Week Melinda Rebrek, Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia Dr. Ana Polak Petrič, Economic Counsellor of the Slovenian embassy in Berlin Jelka Travnik, and Head of Center for Creativity Anja Zorko.
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The music project Jure Pukl Analog AI performing at the festival Close-up Slovenia: Jazz & Beyond at Stadtgarten Köln in 2026.
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The 2026 European Film Awards at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin.
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The Head of SKICA Berlin, Saša Šavel Burkart, with Kornelia Vossebein, curator of Stadtgarten Köln, and curator Bogdan Benigar at the festival "Close Up Slovenia: Jazz & Beyond" in 2026.
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The Head of SKICA Berlin, Saša Šavel Burkart, in conversation with Marion Ackermann, the President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz), 2025.
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The opening of the 2025 exhibition "Made in:Future Legacies" in Schneeberg in the presence of the minister of culture and tourism of Saxony, Barbara Klepsch.
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The opening of the 2025 exhibition "Made in:Future Legacies" in Schneeberg in the presence of the minister of culture and tourism of Saxony, Barbara Klepsch.
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Tamara Andrejek, the curator of the exhibition "Ladislav Kondor: The Forgotten Cosmopolitan" at the Museum Wilhelm Busch – The German Museum for Caricature and the Art of Drawing, Hannover, 2025.
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The Head of SKICA Berlin Saša Šavel Burkart with Dr Laura Cohen, Head of the Dachau Art Gallery and curator of the exhibition "Beyond Impressionism: Slovenian Modernist Painting and Dachau", 2025.
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A conversation with the former sports commentator Igor E. Bergant, former football player Fredi Bobič, and journalist Javier Cáceres at Die Stachelschweine in 2024, as part of the event Pfostenbruch before the Slovenia–Denmark match at UEFA European Football Championship.
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The artist Nevena Aleksovski at the exhibition "Dear Father" at the HAUNT Centre for Art and Ecology, Berlin, 2026. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The artist Maja Babič Košir at the exhibition "Dear Father" at the HAUNT Centre for Art and Ecology, Berlin, 2026. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The artist Helena Tahir at the exhibition "Dear Father" at the HAUNT Centre for Art and Ecology, Berlin, 2026. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The exhibition "Dear Father" at the HAUNT Centre for Art and Ecology, Berlin, 2026. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The exhibition "Dear Father" at the HAUNT Centre for Art and Ecology, Berlin, 2026. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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A visualisation of Muzej Lah by David Chipperfield Architects.
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A visualisation of Muzej Lah by David Chipperfield Architects.
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A view of Muzej Lah with the Richard Deacon sculpture "Another Mountain" (2007).
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Pop-up event "Ljubljana Fashion Week: ON BOARD Berlin" during Berlin Fashion Week in 2026. Photo: Marijo Županov
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Saša Šavel Burkart at the event "Next! Young European Design: The Imperfect Future – WOOD: Design between Symbiosis and Standardisation", 2026. Photo: Michaela Schöpke
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A conversation with participants of the event "Next! Young European Design: The Imperfect Future – WOOD: Design between Symbiosis and Standardisation" (Aedes Gallery, 2026). Photo: Michaela Schöpke
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The concert of the music group Ecliptic on the occasion of the Slovenian Cultural Holiday, 2024. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The Head of SKICA Berlin, Saša Šavel Burkart, at the opening of the Babylon Europa Festival in 2025. Photo: Jim Kroft
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The opening of the exhibition "Beyond Impressionism – Slovenian Modernism and Dachau" at the Dachau Art Gallery in 2025. Photo: Andreas Koehler
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The group Gallina and the composer Aldo Kumar performing in Berlin on the occasion of the Slovenian Cultural Holiday, 2023. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The opening of the SloVision – Slovenian Film Days at Kino Sputnik, 2025. From left to right: actress Jara Sofija Ostan, director of the Slovenian Film Centre Nataša Bučar, festival curator Bernd Buder, Head of SKICA Berlin Saša Šavel Burkart, and Kino Sputnik manager Andrea Stosiek. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The President of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr. Nataša Pirc Musar, and her spouse at the opening of the exhibition "Memory of Slovenia. Slovenian National UNESCO Memory of the World Register". The exhibition was held under the honorary patronage of the President.
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En–Knap Group
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Dance performance Surovo by EKG at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana
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Dance performance Beware, Dance! at Španski borci Culture Centre in Ljubljana
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The performance “Dancing Audience” (En–Knap & Fabien Prioville Dance Company), 2023. Photo: Lin Gerkman
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The performance “Beware, dance 3” (En–Knap), 2019. Photo: Andrej Lamut
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A meeting about the Wondercut project, co-organised by the Innovato Institute, that harnesses AI in order to enrich the museum and gallery experience.
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In-person meeting of the participants of the project "Talking Heads", devised by the Innovato Institute and by Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana. The project uses AI technology to bring historical sculptures, paintings and statues to life, enabling them to engage in immersive, first-person dialogues with visitors.
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The ArtTech Youth project, co-organised by the Innovato Institute and PrivatePrint Studio from Skopje, empowered young artists and creatives with digital and creative skills to co-create new artistic expressions at the intersection of art and technology.
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Innovato Institute also takes part in the UNTOLD Europe project, bringing powerful stories from the margins to uncover the roots of today’s inequalities.
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Centre for Contemporary Arts (logo)
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The exhibition "JULKA: What's in a name" by Valeria Cozzarini & Atej Tutta, 2026.
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The exhibition "Going Around – A Trilogy" by Marko Lipuš, 2024.
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The Rafut Park in 2024.
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The Rafut Park in 2024.
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The Rafut Park in 2024.
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Association of Slovene Literary Critics (logo)
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Moving Balkans Contemporary Dance Platform (logo)
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The visual identity of the Moving Balkans Contemporary Dance Platform.
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The opening of the 2026 Moving Balkans Showcase Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia.
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The opening of the 2025 Moving Balkans Showcase Festival in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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The opening of the 2025 Moving Balkans Showcase Festival in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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The networking event "Coffee with the Top 10 Moving Balkans artists" at the 2026 Moving Balkans Showcase Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia.
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The performance Somatic Freaks at the 2026 Moving Balkans Showcase Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia.
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The audience of the multimedia performance Appropriations:territory at the 2026 Moving Balkans Showcase Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia.
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The performance All'arme at the 2026 Moving Balkans Showcase Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia.
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The Parameter Fair at the 2026 Adela Festival of Generative Arts.
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The Digital Dish lecture at the 2026 Adela Festival of Generative Arts.
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The Parameter Fair at the 2026 Adela Festival of Generative Arts.
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The Algorave evening at the 2026 Adela Festival of Generative Arts.
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The Algorave evening at the 2026 Adela Festival of Generative Arts.
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The Algorave evening at the 2026 Adela Festival of Generative Arts.
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The opening of the exhibition "Memory of Slovenia - UNESCO Memory of the World" at the campus of University of Vienna.
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Ljubljana UNESCO city of literature (logo)
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BOB Institute (logo)
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Škrateljc Institute Fairy Tale Adventure Trail Across Slovenia
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RISA Institute The institute's mascot Author Peter Gaber
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An Easy-to-Read book "Te Nika še mika?" ("Do you still like Nika?").
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An ambassador of Easy-to-Read books.
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RISA Institute (logo)
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ID20 Institute (logo)
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Slovene Philanthropy (logo)
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KUD Boja (logo)
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Public Institute of Notranjska Regional Park (logo)
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TiPovej Institute (logo)
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Regional development agency ROD Ajdovščina (logo)
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IRDO Institute (logo)
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Jasa Society (logo)
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IGLU theatre (logo)
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Maruša Krese Award ceremony with the winning author Ajda Bračič, 2023.
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The opening of the 6th Triennial of Young Artists.
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The opening of the 6th Triennial of Young Artists.
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PARL (Performance Art Research Ljubljana) (logo)
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A public presentation of works in progress at PARL in 2025.
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A public presentation of works in progress at PARL in 2025.
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RUTA Festival (logo)
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The audience arrives at the 2026 RUTA Festival.
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The audience before the performance on the main stage of Ljubljana City Theatre (as part of the 2026 RUTA Festival).
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A conversation after the performance A Streetcar Named Desire at the 2026 RUTA Festival.
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Exterior of City Library Postojna, 2020.
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Exterior of City Library Postojna, 2020.
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City Library Postojna has a collection of over 110,000 library items, 40 % of which are aimed at young people
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The City Library Postojna branch
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Exterior of City Library Postojna, 2020.
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Since 1979 the addition of a mobile library service has expanded access to people living in rural villages, City Library Postojna, 2006
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City Library Postojna. The library presents around 10 small exhibitions (thematic and fine arts) each year in the reading room
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Branch in Prestranek, City Library Postojna
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Puppet show, City Library Postojna, 2005
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City Library Postojna is one of the Notranjska region's main cultural, educational and free time activity centres.
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City Library Postojna (logo)
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Croatian Cultural Society Pomurje at the event Experience Croatia ("Osjeti Hrvatsku").
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Croatian Cultural Society Pomurje in Our Beautiful Homeland ("Lijepom našom") TV show, filmed in Celje.
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Croatian Cultural Society Pomurje at the traditional event Lendava Grape Harvest ("Lendavska trgatev").
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The performance "The Elusive Body" at the 2026 Transgenerations Festival of Youth Creativity.
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The poster for the 2026 Transgenerations Festival of Youth Creativity.
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The performance "The Liberation of Skopje" at the 2026 Transgenerations Festival of Youth Creativity.
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The performance "The Dead Man Comes for His Mistress" at the 2026 Transgenerations Festival of Youth Creativity.
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Aspira Institute's project ArtElevate is empowering artists with special needs for equal inclusion in the cultural and artistic scene.
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Aspira Institute (logo)
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Aspira Institute's project "My story begins" teaches young people to express their opinions and personal stories through documentary filmmaking.
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Aspira Institute's "Visual Intelligence" training programme (as part of the series of training sessions for youth workers).
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Stripolis Comic Book Store (logo)
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Inside Stripolis Comic Book Store.
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Inside Stripolis Comic Book Store.
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Inside Stripolis Comic Book Store.
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The Črnomelj Castle's museum shop with visible archeological excavations.
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An interactive conversation with the castle's inhabitants (part of the exhibition Defenders of the Crown and Border at Črnomelj Castle).
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A game with knights (part of the exhibition Defenders of the Crown and Border at Črnomelj Castle).
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The "Transform into a Historical Figure" application (part of the exhibition Defenders of the Crown and Border at Črnomelj Castle).
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Innovato Institute (logo)
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Student Organization of the University of Ljubljana (logo)
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Villa Vipolže (logo)
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The Piano Nobile hall at Villa Vipolže.
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Villa Vipolže is situated amidst the Brda vineyards.
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The foyer of Villa Vipolže.
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Cultural Center Kočevje (logo)
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The multipurpose hall at the Cultural Center Kočevje.
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The multipurpose hall at the Cultural Center Kočevje.
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The multipurpose hall at the Cultural Center Kočevje.
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Development Agency Kozjansko (logo)
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Promotion of Šentjur municipality during the Tour of Slovenia bicycle race in 2026.
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The event HUP Hackathon, organised by Development Agency Kozjansko in 2026.
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Creative Development Agency Kozjansko, 2023.
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Urban Center Ribnica (logo)
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The Great Hall at the Urban Center Ribnica.
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The Small Hall at the Urban Center Ribnica.
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The exterior of Urban Center Ribnica.
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Unesco Memory of the World National Committee (logo)
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Recipients of the Memory of the World National Comittee charters in 2025.
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The exhibition "Memory of Slovenia: Slovenian Register – UNESCO Memory of the World" in Celje in 2024.
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Technical Culture Days in Xcenter in 2025.
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The opening of the exhibition "H20ffgrid Pluvio Collector" by Miha Godec in Xcenter in 2024.
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The event "EcoC Family Meeting" at Xcenter.
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Xcenter (logo)
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Rural Transport Museum (logo)
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Rural Transport Museum 2025 Museum exterior Photo Alen Franetič (Be GR8Media)
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Rural Transport Museum 2025 Museum interior Photo Alen Franetič (Be GR8Media)
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Muzej Lah (logo)
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The Pila Award, designed by Art Studio Skušek.
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The Pila Award ceremony at the 2025 Krimifest festival, with Kamilo Lorenci, Mojca Širok, Avgust Demšar and Marija Jakopin.
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A lecture by the criminologist Dragan Petrovec, held at the Institute of Criminology at the Faculty of Law in Ljubljana (as part of the 2025 Krimifest festival).
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Krimifest (logo)
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The Head of SKICA Berlin, Saša Šavel Burkart. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The music group Katalena performing at Slovenian Cultural Days in Berlin, 2023. Photo: Christian Krug
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The Head of SKICA Berlin, Saša Šavel Burkart. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The architects Maruša Zorec and Boštjan Vuga with the director of Museum of Architecture and Design Maja Vardjan at the symposium Plečnik Now in Berlin in 2022. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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The Head of SKICA Berlin, Saša Šavel Burkart, with the artistic director Anna Ramskogler-Witt at the 2026 festival Doxumentale in Berlin. Photo: Dovile Sermokas
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Pop-up event "Ljubljana Fashion Week: ON BOARD Berlin" during Berlin Fashion Week in 2026. Photo: Marijo Županov
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Pop-up event "Ljubljana Fashion Week: ON BOARD Berlin" during Berlin Fashion Week in 2026. Photo: Marijo Županov
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Film producer Zoran Dževardanović, director Andrej Košak and the Head of SKICA Berlin, Saša Šavel Burkart, in conversation at the 2026 festival Doxumentale in Berlin. Photo: Dovile Sermokas
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Musician Tomaž Grom performing at the Babylon Europa Festival in 2025. Photo: Jim Kroft
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A conversation with the actress Jara Sofija Ostan at the SloVision - Slovenian Film Days in 2025. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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Poet Ana Pepelnik reading at Haus für Poesie, 2022. Photo: Regina Sablotny
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A joint concert by the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra and the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, held at Kongresni trg as the opening concert of the Ljubljana Festival, 2016
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EU projects infographic 2026 screenshot 23.6.
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AiR Programmes in Slovenia infographics, a screenshot taken in June 2026.
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Helena at Ljudmila, Rimska
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The screenshot of the Residencies Abroad (Ministry of Culture Programme) infographic 2026
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Octopics (logo)
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The poster for the short animated film The Legend of Goldhorn.
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The poster for the short animated film Vsemir.
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The poster for the animated short film Seal the Deal.
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Iskriva Institute (logo)
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The project D. Dance Alliance (in which Iskriva Institute participates) at the Velenje Festival, 2025.
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The team of Iskriva Institute at the Old Ironworks in Ravne na Koroškem, 2025.
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The project D. Dance Alliance (in which the Iskriva Institute participates) in Sarajevo, 2025.
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GONG Gallery (logo)
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The exhibition "#Dialogues" by Vanja Bućan, 2026.
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Krafft Festival (logo)
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Krafft is the only festival in the wider region entirely dedicated to acting in audiovisual arts.
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In its first five editions, Krafft Festival bestowed Golden Apple Awards for outstanding achievements in acting.
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Industry Programme at the Krafft Festival (prepared by Slovenian Actors Guild), 2023.
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Ana Svetel, winner of the Maruša Krese Award, 2025.
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MUZA Museum and Gallery (logo)
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The permanent exhibition of Slovenian Banking Museum, 2021.
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The NLB Art Collection in MUZA Museum and Gallery, 2025.
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The NLB Art Collection in MUZA Museum and Gallery, 2025.
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The NLB Art Collection in MUZA Museum and Gallery, 2025.
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The permanent exhibition of Slovenian Banking Museum, 2023.
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The permanent exhibition of Slovenian Banking Museum, 2021.
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The permanent exhibition of Slovenian Banking Museum, 2021.
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The building of Ljubljana City Savings Bank.
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The conversation with the nominees before awarding the Maruša Krese award, 2023.
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Maruša Krese Award (logo)
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Visual identity of the 2026 edition of the festival IZIS.
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Blaž Gregorin from INVIDA Internet Video Agency.
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A meeting in Poznan about the European educational project Fortissimo, 2024.
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The Old Power Station, 2019.
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Alma R. Selimović, director of the Bunker Institute.
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Tanja Hladnik, director of Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival.
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Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival, 2026.
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Kino Otok - Isola Cinema Festival, 2026.
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Urša Strehar Benčina, theatre teacher at the Pionirski dom Youth Culture Centre.
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Bjanka Kršmanc, head of the Department for Education and Development of Cultural, Artistic and Linguistic-Cultural Activities at Pionirski dom Youth Culture Centre.
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The performance Screaming Spring at the festival Future=Now!, 2023.
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The festival Future=Now!, 2023.
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The performance In the Garden at the festival Future=Now!, 2023.
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The festival Future=Now!, 2023.
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The president of Glej Theatre Barbara Poček.
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The performance "You Are What You Eat" (produced by Glej Theatre) at the Resistance Festival in Ostrava.
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Glej Theatre visiting the Resistance Festival in Ostrava, 2024.
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Inga Remeta, former president of the Glej Theatre.
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Former logo of the National Museum of Contemporary History (till 2023).
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Online version (printscreen) of interactive Culture from Slovenia World Map. Collected 2010–2026.
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Dance performance Glej ga zlomka by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana (02)
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Dance performance Glej ga zlomka by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana
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A performance "Glej ga zlomka" by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at the Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station venue.
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Online version (printscreen) of interactive Culture from Slovenia World Map, featuring events in Ukraine. Collected 2010–2026.
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Online version (printscreen) of interactive Culture from Slovenia World Map, featuring events in Austria. Collected 2010–2026.
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AIR Celeia apartments. Photo Tomo Jeseničnik
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The location of the Residency Programme for Literary Intermediaries in Ljubljana.
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The catalogue of the Judit Flora Schuller's project "Mothers in the Himalayas", conceived for the Likovni salon Celje, part of her AiR Celeia residency. Photo Tomo Jeseničnik.
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Judit Flora Schuller at the opening of her exhibition "Mothers in the Himalayas", a project conceived for the Likovni salon Celje. The artist took part at the AiR Celeia programme. Photo Tomo Jeseničnik.
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Judit Flora Schuller, a resident at the AiR Celeia, with a final exhibition "Mothers in the Himalayas" at the Likovni salon Celje. Photo Tomo Jeseničnik.
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Kletka Hall at Cankarjeva Street run by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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The artist-in-residence apartments at the 5, Cankarjeva Street run by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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The C5 Hall (the Cepetka Hall) at the 5, Cankarjeva Street run by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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The entrance to the artist-in-residence apartments and the C5 Hall at the Cankarjeva Street run by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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The apartment at the Residence Centre Cankarjeva run by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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The apartment at the Residence Centre Cankarjeva run by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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The apartment at the Residence Centre Cankarjeva run by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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The apartment in the Residence Centre Cankarjeva centre run by the Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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Theatre and video studio at 5, Beethovnova Street, run by Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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Fine Arts Studio at 5, Beethovnova Street run by Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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Kletka Hall at Cankarjeva 5, operated by Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia.
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One of the performances at TRIGGER Showcase Festival, 2024. Photo: Marijo Županov
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Tinta Festival comics fair at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, 2017
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The cover of the second issue of ETC. Magazine: Fever Dream, released in March 2023.
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The cover of Pino Pograjc's poetry collection Trgetanje, which won the Best Literary Debut Award at the 38th Slovenian Book Fair in 2022.
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The cover of the first issue of ETC. Magazine, a Slovenian showcase magazine on emerging art from the Balkans to the Baltic, which was first released in 2022. With the subtitle "Significantly Local", the issue primariliy focused on artistic practices that pay attention to the local environment as a point of departure of artistic expression.
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Širom - The Liquified Throne of Simplicity (1000), album cover
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Double-cd compilation of Slovenian ethno music (world music): Glasbene poti – podolgem in počez (Music Routes – Highways and Byways), Slovenia 2011, published by SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre
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Compilation CD of experimental music in Slovenia: Eksperiment Slovenia, published by SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre
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The first compilation CD in the history of Slovene jazz.: Jazz Slovenia 2011, published by SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre
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Beyond the Cultural Model Conference organised by Center for Creativity and Motovila Institute, Museum of Architecture and Design, 2018.
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The first edition of MENT Ljubljana at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, 2015.
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Speed Networking: Meet the Slovenian Promoters at M Hotel, MENT Ljubljana, 2018.
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The 58th Maribor Theatre Festival, 2023. Author: Boštjan Lah
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Portorož Auditorium hosts several festivals, including Festival of Slovenian Film, 2018.
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A collection of the DIVA Station at the SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts
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The award ceremony for the BigSEE Awards at the Big Architecture Festival in 2023.
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Aircraft collection, Park of Military History Pivka, 2020.
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Archeological collection, Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran, 2020.
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The phonotheque of Radio Študent (RŠ) holds a huge archive of music CDs, vinyls and tapes, actively collected since 1969.
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Residencies Abroad (Ministry of Culture Programme) infographic prototype 2026 screenshot 23.6.
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Festivals in Slovenia infographic 2026 screenshot 23.6.
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Culture! logo with text and numbers, large, english version, 2013
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Kultura! logo with text, medium, 2013
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EAVE training events are known for their high-profile expert guests and hands-on interactive experiences such as this brainstorming session with Croatian film producer and EAVE group leader Ankica Jurić Tilić. Photo: ©Frank Schoepgens
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Kultura! clean logo, vector fotrmat, 2013
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Kultura! logo with text, large, 2013
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Kultura! logo with text and numbers, vector format, 2013
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Kultura! clean logo, medium, 2013
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Poster Culture! successfully raises from the EU programes for the culture and audiovisual sectors, 2002-2012. Made by Cultural Contact Point Slovenia, Media Desk Slovenia and Culture.si at Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.
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Kultura! logo with text, vector format, 2013
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Plakat Kultura! uspešno črpa iz programov EU za kulturo, film in avdiovizualno področje, 2002-2012, oktober 2013. Pripravile pisarne Kulturna stična točka v Sloveniji, Media Desk Slovenija in Culture.si na Ljudmili, laboratoriju za znanost in umetnost.
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Poster Culture! successfully raises from the EU programes for the culture and audiovisual sectors, 2002-2012.
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Kultura! logo with text and numbers, large, 2013
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Kultura! clean logo, large, 2013
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CEE AW Toni Poljanec
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The textile installation The Right to the Sunlight (2023) by Slovenian artist Teja Šter. While creating the artwork in the basement of the Kranj City Hall, the author explored her feelings of light deprivation in her daily workspace during the winter season.
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The textile installation Tears of Icarus (2023) by Japanese artist Rieko Yashiro, which was exhibited in the Globus building in Kranj as part of BIEN 2023.
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Details of the artwork Reflections (2023) by the students of the Faculty of Design in Ljubljana, which was exhibited in the castle garden at the Škofja Loka Museum as part of BIEN 2023.
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The renovated interior of the Švicarija Art Centre, a former hotel from the early 20th century, renovation led by Arrea Architecture, 2017.
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Sempeter Studio Residency 2025 residents Art Circle
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Sempeter Studio Residency 2025 performance Art Circle
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Sempeter Studio Residency 2025 exterior Art Circle
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Klub Menza pri koritu in Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone, with the Asylum Studio balcony upstairs.
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Sovre s Study 2025 collage
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Sodobnost International Cultural Society Residency Programme 2025 Sitting room Photo Teraz
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Sodobnost International Cultural Society Residency Programme 2025 library Photo Teraz
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The residency programme event at the Pr’ Lenart Homestead.
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Layer House 2020 Photo Masa Pirc
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LayerAIR 2019 Atelier Photo Maša Pirc
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La fabrique des résidences 2025 residents Photo Andrej Hocevar
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The big house at the Krušče Creative Artist Center.
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Kamnik Cultural AiR Programme 2025 bedroom Photo Irena Gajsek
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GuestRoomMaribor 2024 dormitory Photo Simon Zlahtic
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Artist-in-Residence programme at the Krušče Creative Artist Center.
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The working room at the Goga Literary Residency.
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Animator Naomi van Niekerk at work at the Finta Studio in Ljubljana. A peer2peer meeting organised by the Slovene Animated Film Association in September 2024.
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Branislava Susnik Humanities Residency 2025 exterior Photo Mojca Sfiligoj
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Arts Residency in the House of Alojz Kocjancic 2025 exterior 2 Photo Jaka Ivancic
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Arte Utile Residency 2025 exterior Photo Urska Cerce
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Arte Utile Residency 2025 gallery Photo Urska Cerce
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The Spain cultural embassy of the ART CIRCLE International Visual Arts Festival 2024.
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The interior of the Studio Asylum.
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Artists and guests inside the creative workspace at a residency of the ART CIRCLE International Visual Arts Festival 2024.
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The renovated exterior of Švicarija Art Centre, a new residency and exhibition venue for visual arts reopened in 2017.
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International Ceramics Triennial Unicum 2012 Sirag Khaled and Anita Toth
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International Ceramics Triennial Unicum 2012 Milne Kyle
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Kino Pivka hall at the Krpanov dom Pivka
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A skeleton of a young Fin Whale found in Piran Bay in 2003, the largest exhibit in the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, 2011-2012
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National competition in lacemaking at the Idrija Lace Festival - Photo Jani Peternelj
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International Ceramics Triennial Unicum 2012 Shanafelt Todd
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Online version (printscreen) of interactive Culture from Slovenia World Map, featuring events in Croatia collected by the team of Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory from 2010 up to June 2021 for the Culture.si database.
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International Ceramics Triennial Unicum 2012 Gerstel Wilfried
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International Ceramics Triennial Unicum 2012 Arleitner Edeltrude
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Fotopub Tribune, public debate hosted by Arne Hodalič during Fotopub Festival of Documentary Photography, 2010
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The 1920s portrait of Zofka Kveder, Slovene writer and journalist.
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Žužemberk Castle Courtyard, 2011.
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One of the conference rooms at Vetrinjski dvor, 2013
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Videodokument, online version
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Breakdance sessions going down at Urbano Dejanje, 2016
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Young Dragons Črnuče, 2019.
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Viba Film Studio, 2003
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Funnel, 2010
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The gallery space at the Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation information centre in Kobarid, where they hold various exhibitions and have hosted, for example, a work by the the Domestic Research Society.
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Drums and percussions player Zlatko Kaučič
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Hoop, 2008
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Members of VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Group
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Artifacts from the Industrial collection, Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje, documenting related industry that grew around the core business of mining, such as lime, glass, cement, brick, machining, chemical industry
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Foit's collection, Velenje Museum
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Velenje Library, 2009
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The festival team of the International Festival of Experimental Audiovisual Practices V-F-X Ljubljana in 2023. Author: Asiana Jurca Avci
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Goran Stefanovski, Vilenica Prize Winner 2007
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Sbar and Aphra Tesla play at the Zasavje Noisefest International, 2015
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Hiroshi Hasegawa (ASTRO) (JP) at the Zasavje Noisefest International, 2015
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View of Žužemberk Castle, 2013.
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Zala Gallery exhibition space
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Maribor International Orchestra 2012 conductor, Živa Ploj Peršuh
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Adam Zagajewski, Vilenica Prize Winner 1996
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Simbioza, project, that provides a positive computer experience to the elderly at Žalec Inter Municipal Central Library, 2012
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Presentation of digitized and restored versions of the films by Vinko Rozman, one of the most penetrating and iconic names in Slovenian avant-garde film, V-F-X Ljubljana 2022. Author: Asiana Jurca Avci
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Opening event of Fabula Festival 2023 hosted the Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabužko, author of the novel Field Research of Ukrainian Sex, that was interpreted by drama actor Mario Dragojević. The conversation with the author was led by Ksenija Horvat.
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Dževad Karahasan, Vilenica Prize Winner 2010
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Jubilee collections of Department of Sociology's research and pedagogical work, published on the occasion of the department's 50th anniversary in 2010
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Vasko Atanasovski portrait by Francesco Moretti, 2012
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Mimi Kawouin (FR) at the Zasavje Noisefest International, 2015
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The indie-pop-rock act Jardier, playing at UD Festival, 2016
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Under the guidance of mentors (Anja Koželj, Anja Koželj, Petra Stanišič), the children went on a literary treasure hunt, which took them to museums, libraries and bookstores, where they were given hints to continue the hunt. The event was part of the Young Fabula at the 2021 edition of the festival. Photo: Jaka Gaser
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Čedahuči on stage of UD Festival, 2016
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The Inner courtyard of Vetrinjski dvor, often used for concerts and various other events, 2017
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The Zebra Map, specially created for the festival, helps visitors navigate the five different festival venues throughout the day. Author: Nika Hölcl
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Sylvia Plath: Pursuit [Sylvia Plath: Zasledovanje], directed by Damir Zlatar Frey, concept by Sonja Polanc, produced by KUD Zrakogled, 2005
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Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje, Ethnological path, sites connected to the history of mining
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Zlati zob Ethno Club dance/concert hall, 2013
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Sylvia Plath: Pursuit [Sylvia Plath: Zasledovanje], directed by Damir Zlatar Frey, concept by Sonja Polanc, produced by KUD Zrakogled, 2005
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Manuel Knapp (AUT) plays at the Zasavje Noisefest International, 2015
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The Velenje Library interior, 2012
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Reading Badge for the adults, under the title Savinjčani beremo [Residents of Savinjska dolina Read] at Žalec Inter Municipal Central Library, 2013
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The 2nd International Festival of Experimental Audiovisual Practices V-F-X Ljubljana in 2022.
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Old shop, Velenje Museum
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Libuše Moníková, Vilenica Prize Winner 1993
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Photographer Uroš Abram
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Borderline detail, 2009-2010
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Ana Blandiana, Vilenica Prize Winner 2002
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Vesna Furlanič Valentinčič's play Mama/Mother [Mama/La Madre], directed by Nick Upper and co-produced by Kud Zrakogled and Glej Theatre. 2008
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Inside a preserved miners cottage, showing the social situation of miners in the last 100 years, Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje
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Zora Stančič in front of her artistic intervention at the AT HOME: Architects France and Marta Ivanšek exhibition; Moderna galerija (MG), 2010
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Velenje Castle
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Portrait of Urška Zupanec, 2018.
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Koala Voice performing at ZOO Club, 2016.
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A picture of the Outdoor museum Kolovrat, which features fortifications, tunnels and other remains of the Isonzo front. The museum is taken care of by the Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation and lies on the border between Slovenia and Italy.
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Fabula Festival's artistic director Aljaž Koprivnikar at the senior citizens home DSO Fužine, where he presented FabulaFotelj, a special project of the festival's 2022 edition. The interactive and movable armchair equipped with audiobooks was created together with ProstoRož.
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Zlati zob Ethno Club interior in the evening, 2013
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A World War I cemetery on the bank of the Soča river. One passes it on the lower part of the Walk of Peace.
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Wood Icon Festival, 2019.
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Cadlag plays at the Zasavje Noisefest International, 2015
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An evening venue of the ZEBRA festival. Author: Aljaž Uršej
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An evening venue of the ZEBRA festival. Author: Aljaž Uršej
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Lanterna, 2010
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Šaleška Valley between the 10th and the 17th century exhibition, Velenje Museum
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Exterior of Velenje Culture House, 2019.
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Bubble, 2008
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Wood Icon Festival, award ceremony, 2019.
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Special pizza, made exclusively for the ZEBRA Film Festival festival. Author: Aljaž Uršej
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Vodnik Homestead, 2006
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Damijan Kracina in front of his artwork Devonian future, Zero Gallery, Berlin 2010
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An interactive multimedia art installation Journey Into the Universe of Consciousness by artists RAJ X TOT and Antonio Giacomin, V-F-X Ljubljana 2023. Author: Asiana Jurca Avci
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Match Gallery in Ljubljana, 2009
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Mastodon, found in 1964 near Velenje, Velenje Museum
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Cover of I Am Memory by Werefox published by God Bless This Mess Records, January 2013
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Festival activities in the city center. Author: Aljaž Uršej
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Vesna Furlanič Valentinčič's play Mama/Mother [Mama/La Madre], directed by Nick Upper and co-produced by Kud Zrakogled and Glej Theatre. 2008
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Members of the VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Group in regional dress
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Šaleška Valley between the 10th and the 17th century exhibition, Velenje Museum
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Velenje Castle
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Vertigo bird products
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Book swapping at Žalec Inter Municipal Central Library, 2013
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Zebra Dots group portrait by Borut Peterlin, 2012
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Zlati zob Ethno Club bar at the entrance, 2013
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Fairy tale marathon at Žalec Inter Municipal Central Library, 2013
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A day venue of the ZEBRA festival. Author: Aljaž Uršej
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Velenje Library, 2006
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Creative Tourism Festival, 2019.
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Going Our Way was directed and written by Miha Hočevar and produced by Vertigo/Emotionfilm. It won the Vesna Award for Best Actor and Viewer’s Choice Award at the Festival of Slovenian Film in 2010.
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Adolf Muschg, Vilenica Prize Winner 1995
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Members of VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Group2004
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Zebra Dots group portrait by Borut Peterlin, 2012
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The stage in front of Art club & cafe Wetrinsky is enclosed by the inner courtyard of the Vetrinj mansion, 2017
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BigSEE Talks, Zavod Big, 2018.
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Official ceremony at UNESCO Palace in Paris, presentation of the Ljubljana World Book Capital 2010 programme. Irina Bokova, UNESCO Secreatary General, and Dr Janez Šumrada, Slovenian respresentative at UNESCO.
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Creative Tourism Festival, 2019.
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Yes project by Lidija Dragišić, 2008
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Wood Icon Festival, 2019.
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The virtual Q&A between Japanese author Mieko Kawakami and Nagisa Moritoki Škof that was accompanied by a Butoh performance by Darinka Pillari took place at Cankarjev dom's Club CD in 2022. The event presented Summer Stories, Kawakami's 2019 novel.
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Portrait of Zdravko Duša, 2017.
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The presentation of Archeoscope, a special opto-mechanical projecting apparatus created for live film performances, invented and constructed by Czech filmmaker Jan Kulka, V-F-X Ljubljana 2023. Author: Asiana Jurca Avci
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Zala Gallery interior
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Claudio Magris, Vilenica Prize Winner 2009
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Zebra Dots group portrait by Borut Peterlin, 2012
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Purgist (PL) plays at the Zasavje Noisefest International, 2015
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Panel discussion Analogue Formats in the Digital Environment at V-F-X Ljubljana in 2023. Author: Asiana Jurca Avci
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Brigitte Kronauer, Vilenica Prize Winner 2004
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Slim, 2008
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Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje, signage directing the Ethnological path
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Josip Osti (1994) and Pavel Vilikovsky (1997), Vilenica Prize Winners
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Werefox concert in Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, Ljubljana, 2012
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Zasavje Noisefest International 2015 poster
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Za:misel Bookshop at KIBLA Multimedia Centre
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Zebra Dots group portrait by Borut Peterlin, 2012
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ZEBRA Film Festival takes place in the city center of Slovenj Gradec. Author: Aljaž Uršej
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A day venue of the ZEBRA festival. Author: Aljaž Uršej
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Music composer Aldo Kumar, 2005
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Slavko Mihalić, Vilenica Prize Winner 2000
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Smoke, 2009
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A modernist building of the Velenje Regional Gallery, designed in 1971 by Adi Miklavc, thoroughly renovated in 2015
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New media artist and net.art pioneer Vuk Ćosić
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Sylvia Plath: Pursuit [Sylvia Plath: Zasledovanje], directed by Damir Zlatar Frey, concept by Sonja Polanc, produced by KUD Zrakogled, 2005
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Vladislav Knežević's Retrospective, shown in stereoscopic 3D projection, at the 2nd international festival of experimental audiovisual practices V-F-X Ljubljana in 2022. Author: Asiana Jurca Avci
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Photos of the exhibition of posters in front of Prešeren Theatre Kranj, featuring productions of the 53rd Week of Slovenian Drama. Photo: Maša Pirc
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Zala Gallery interior
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Replicas of old postcards of local studies department at Žalec Inter Municipal Central Library, 2013
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Organised graffiti sessions undertaken under the auspices of UD Festival, 2016
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Creative Tourism Festival, 2019.
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Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje, permanent exhibition of Hrastnik Puppets and puppeteers, opened July 2002, containing more than 120 artifacts from the 30 year history of the puppet theater founded in 1947
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Werefox live, 2013
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The award-winning British writer, academic and long-time fighter for greater inclusivity in literature, Bernardine Evaristo, joined the 2023 edition of the festival at the Itn Literary Breakfast (hosted by Fabula Festival and Itn.). Photo: Nina Pernat
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Vesna Furlanič Valentinčič's play Mama/Mother [Mama/La Madre], directed by Nick Upper and co-produced by Kud Zrakogled and Glej Theatre. 2008
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Velenje Castle
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Foit's collection, Velenje Museum
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Programme deskt0p_cinema, compiled and performed by Greg de Cuir Jr., V-F-X Ljubljana 2021. Photo: SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts
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Sylvia Plath: Pursuit [Sylvia Plath: Zasledovanje], directed by Damir Zlatar Frey, concept by Sonja Polanc, produced by KUD Zrakogled, 2005
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Manray Hsu lecture, 2008
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Members of the VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Group2006
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Slovenian Girl [Slovenka], a film by Damjan Kozole produced by Vertigo/Emotionfilm, opening the Festival of Slovenian Film in 2009. The actress Nina Ivanišin got the Best Actress Award in Spain and France and the film was shown also in the cinemas round France.
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Velika Nedelja Castle, view to the north-west, 2014.
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Vertigo Bird on Ljubljana Castle event, 2007
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Replicas of old postcards of local studies department at Žalec Inter Municipal Central Library, 2013
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Visual identity for the 54th Week of Slovenian Drama, 2024. Author: Damjan Ilić (Grupa Ee)
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The Velenje Library interior, 2012
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Presentation of the World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010, presentation at UNESCO in Paris. Irina Bokova, UNESCO Secretary General, and Dr Janez Šumrada, Slovenian representative at UNESCO.
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45th Anniversary celebrations of VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Group 2006
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Photo of the Day of Nominees for the Slavko Grum Award at the 53rd Week of Slovenian Drama. Photo: Urška Boljkovac
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Members of the VAL Piran Folkloric Dance Group dancing at the Saltworkers Festival (Solinarski praznik), 2004
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Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje Batič's Salon on the upper floor showing the museum's fine arts collection, mostly of works by sculptor Stojan Batič (b 1925), including his Miners' and Explosion Cycles made between 1959 and 1965
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An interactive exhibition set at the Walk of Peace in the Soča Region Foundation information centre in Kobarid.
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Sax, 2009
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Exhibition of Klemen Zupanc, Jure Zrimšek and Gašper Capuder at Velenje Castle, 2017.
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Big Foot Borderline, 2009-2010
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Round table on the history of curating, 2007
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Mirko Kovač, Vilenica Prize Winner 2003
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Tomas Venclova, Vilenica Prize Winner 1990
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Serbian sound artist Jan Nemečk doing his thing at UD Festival, 2016
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An evening venue of the ZEBRA festival in the central town square of Slovenj Gradec. Author: Aljaž Uršej
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Clementine Deliss workshop, 2007
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The 2021 Fabula book collection lives through the illustrations of the designer and illustrator, Jure Brglez, aka Brglesita, which were presented at an exhibition at the City Hall Atria in Ljubljana. Here, the artist is accompanied by the festival's artistic director Aljaž Koprivnikar. Photo: Jaka Gaser
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Art critic and curator Vasja Nagy
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Force Lamp, 2008
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Inside a preserved miners cottage, showing the social situation of miners in the last 100 years, Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje
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The Zaprice Castle, 2008.
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Ilma Rakusa and Karl-Markus Gauß, Vilenica Prize Winners 2005
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Retrospective of award-winning Slovenian artist, film director, videographer, performer, and costume designer Ema Kugler, V-F-X Ljubljana 2021. Photo: SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts
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Photos of the exhibition of posters in front of Prešeren Theatre Kranj, featuring productions of the 53rd Week of Slovenian Drama. Photo: Maša Pirc
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Zala Gallery exhibition space
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Artifacts from the Black...Happy Valley exhibition (Razstava Srečno...črne doline), Mining collection, Zasavje Museum, Trbovlje commemorating 200 years of mining history in the region
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Žarkolom, Tadej Droljc at Lunchmeat Festival, 2020
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Photo of the author's project, based on the motifs of Slovenian folk songs, titled Women in dough, directed by Živa Bizovičar, Slovenian National Theatre Drama Ljubljana. The play was honored with the Šeligo Award at the Week of Slovenian Drama in 2023. Photo: Peter Uhan
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The festival team and guests at the 2nd International festival of experimental audiovisual practices V-F-X Ljubljana in 2022. Author: Asiana Jurca Avci
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Poetry night, organised by Žalec Inter Municipal Central Library, 2013
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Video projection
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Videospotting is a programme of surveys or thematic programmes of Slovene video art curated by SCCA-Ljubljana's curators
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A detail of the inner courtyard of Vetrinjski dvor, as designed by the mansions renovators, the acclaimed bureau Arrea Architecture, 2013
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MAAAA from Karelia (PL) at the Zasavje Noisefest International, 2015
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Andrzej Stasiuk, Vilenica Prize Winner 2008
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Velenje Castle
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An Italian charnel house above the town of Kobarid. Dedicate to those fallen in WWI, it is featured in the Walk of Peace.
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Šaleška Valley between the 10th and the 17th century exhibition, Velenje Museum
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Vasko Atanasovski Trio group portrait by Matjaž Vrečko, 2010
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Creative Tourism Festival, 2019.
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Visual identity for the 54th Week of Slovenian Drama, 2024. Author: Damjan Ilić (Grupa Ee)
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Wood Icon Festival, 2019.
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Foit's collection, Velenje Museum
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Zebra Dots group portrait by Borut Peterlin, 2012
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The Žužemberk Castle, nestled in the heart of the town of Žužemberk.
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Friulian Worker by Veno Pilon, Pilon Gallery Collection, 1923
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Zbigniew Herbert, Vilenica Prize Winner 1991
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Wood Icon Festival, award ceremony, 2019.
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Milan Kundera, Vilenica Prize Winner 1992
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Vasko Atanasovski Trio, Come to me album cover by Neža Trobec, 2012
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Ljuba&Drago, 2020.
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Jan Cvitkovič, the winner of Vesna Award at 11. Festival of Slovenian Film at Portorož Auditorium
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Presentation of the World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010 presentation at UNESCO in Paris. Irina Bokova, UNESCO Secretary General, and Dr Janez Šumrada, Slovenian representative at UNESCO.
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Vesna Furlanič Valentinčič's play Mama/Mother [Mama/La Madre], directed by Nick Upper and co-produced by Kud Zrakogled and Glej Theatre, 2009
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World War I trenches, found in the Monfalcone Theme Park of the Great War, which is also a part of the Walk of Peace.
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Wood Icon Festival, 2019.
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Snaker, 2008
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Werefox live, 2013
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Zlati zob Ethno Club living room, 2013
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Zebra Dots group portrait by Borut Peterlin, 2012
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Velenje Castle
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Illustration of Valentin Vodnik (3 February 1758 - 8 January 1819), Slovene priest, teacher, journalist and poet, reprinted in 1905
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Photo of the production Usedline (Sediments), directed by Žiga Divjak at Ljubljana City Theatre (MGL). In 2023, at the Week of Slovenian Drama, the jury commended its efficient staging process and awarded it a special jury award. It also earned the festival's Audience Award for the best production. Photo: Peter Giodani
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Printmaker Zora Stančič
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World of Art anthologies
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Poster for the first edition of the international festival of experimental audiovisual practices V-F-X Ljubljana in 2021, designed by Vesna Bukovec.
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Creative workshops for children as part of the ZEBRA Film Festival. Author: Nika Hölcl
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Winners of Vesna Award at 11. Festival of Slovenian Film at Portorož Auditorium
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Sylvia Plath: Pursuit [Sylvia Plath: Zasledovanje], directed by Damir Zlatar Frey, concept by Sonja Polanc, produced by KUD Zrakogled, 2005
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Peter Handke, Vilenica Prize Winner 1987
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Creative Tourism Festival, 2019.
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Sad strasti [Le fruit de la passion] by Karel Glastra van Loon
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Tinta Festival outdoor programme, 2017
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Exquisite wooden carving detail on a piece of 19th-century Chinese furniture in the Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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TOX 1.jpg
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Tribuna, February 2010
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Stojan Batič's Monument to four courageous men, Ribčev Laz commemorating the first ascent to Mount Triglav in 1778, Bohinj, Gorenjska. Erected in 1978. Triglav National Park
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The former Bistra Carthusian Monastery that houses the collections of the Technical Museum of Slovenia since 1951
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A light installation, set up by the duo Nonotak at MoTA Lab during the 2016 edition of the Sonica Festival
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Cover of The Slovenia Times magazine, No. 121, October 2009
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Flyer for the Live DJ (Sutekh) event organised by Synaptic, 2011
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Korean Fan, Alma Karlin Collection, Celje Regional Museum, K 80.
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Stolp Photogallery, 2009
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Krn Lake, Triglav National Park, 2014
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Puppets from a stop motion movie, used as decoration at one of the festival venues, Stoptrik International Film Festival, 2014
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A still photograph from the full-length feature film Happiness on a Lead (1977), Viba Film
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Tribuna, February 2011
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The exhibition section about Bohinj during the World War I at the Tomaž Godec Museum, 2015
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Cover of KICK OFF album by Thunderbabies, published by FV Music, 2014
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Two pianos project by Vladan Srdić, 2007
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A render of the underground hall (winter time) in the Nordic Centre Planica complex. STVAR architects, 2015.
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Some of the inhabitants of Topolò/Topolove, meeting on the paths of the village.
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Turjak Castle view from the village
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Pravljično ReŠetanje - Fairy Tales Today by Radio Student
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Collection of vehicles at Soteska open-storage depot, Soteska Depot of Vehicles, 2005
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A portrait of Alma Karlin taken in the period 1920–1930. Part of the Manuscript Collection of the National and University Library, visible also on Kamra.si.
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Klemen Slakonja & Small Band at a concert in the park of Vila Hernberstein, Festival Velenje 2023. Author: Ksenija Mikor
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How Oscar Became a Detective by Andrej Rozman Roza, 2009
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Literature in Focus with Svetlana Makarovič, organised by Arsem Agency, held at the Trubar Literature House, Ljubljana, 2010
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Façade of the Old Power Station. Author: Nada Žgank
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Common dinner of Robida collective.
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Double bass player Tomaž Grom of Sploh Institute has contributed greatly to the improvised music scene.
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Reading Room at the Trubar Homestead
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At the Technical Museum of Slovenia one can reenact a set of experiments with electricity, as thought of and conducted by Nikola Tesla, 2016
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Trimo Urban Crash, winning entry for Metelkova by Jan Ledwon and Alicja Chola, Poland, 2009
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The TR3 skyscraper (on the right) on the Republic Square, 2008
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Tovarna Rog workshop, 2006
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Lea Kukovič's project FORSALE, a conceptual artwork radicalizing the economics of theatre and providing an answer to the question of the value of theatre performances today, Old Power Station, 2021. Author: Nada Žgank
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Jurček and Three Thieves by Alenka Gerlovič, an example of the partisan puppet theatre, presented at the 100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art exhibition, International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia, 2014.
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Krn Lake, Triglav National Park, 2014
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Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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Tribuna, June 2011
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Crowd at the Trnfest Festival, organised by KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association, 2011
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100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art exhibition, International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia, 2014
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Pufyka, manga artist at Tinta Festival, 2017.
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The Old Power Station, Ljubljana, 2021.
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Prežihov Voranc Cottage in Kotlje, 2019.
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Damijan Kracina's artwork, reinstalled in The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
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Tovarna Rog, 2016
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Felix Baumgartner at Slovenian Advertising Festival (SOF), 2019.
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Egorhythms by Marko Peljhan, Museum of Modern Art
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Villa White Mansion at Bled, conceived by Studio AKKA
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Slovene Arts and Culture Residency in London, kitchen and living room, 2023
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Illustrator and comic artist Tomaž Lavrič
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100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art exhibition prepared by Agata Freyer and Edi Majaron in the National Museum of Slovenia, International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia, 2014
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Franck Vigroux and Kurt d'Haeseleer performing at Slovenian Cinematheque, Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art 2017.
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Damijan Kracina's artworks often deal with odd creatures and non-existent animals. A selection of these works is reinstalled in The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
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Actors Štefka Drolc and Primož Ekart
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Retro commercial for Rog bicycles
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The extremly popular ska-punk act, Elvis Jackson, performing at UD festival, 2015
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Exhibition entitled Šivilja v vaškem življenju in na rdeči preprogi at Štanjel Castle, 2020.
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Regional Archives Koper, Piran Branch
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Planinski spisi by Henrik Tuma
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Tristan and Isolde, a ballet performance "conceived as a comprehensive work of art, is based on the idea of love and the thesis of immortality, brought to the human existence by art". Produced by the Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana in 2014.
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Audience at the TRESK Festival, Ljubljana.
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Dancer and choreographer with Emanat Institute, Maja Delak receiving the prestigious Prešeren Foundation Award for her work contributing to modern dance, 2009
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Radio Arts Space exhibition by RadioCona and international broadcast partners, featuring the selection of sound- and radio art at the Škuc Gallery and on the FM frequency 88.8MHz Ljubljana and radioCona stream, 2011
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Thunderbabies group portrait, 2014
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The trombone player/electronica producer Žiga Murko performing at UD Festival, 2015
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Trimo Urban Crash finalist entry by Rok Grdiša, Slovenia, 2007. Today the pavilion stands in front of Hala Tivoli, Ljubljana.
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100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art exhibition at the National Museum of Slovenia, International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia, 2014.
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Entrance to the premises of the Public Fund for Cultural Activities, where the Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre is situated, 2017
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Raggalution performing at Tovarna Rog, Et tu, Brucus?, 2016.
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Poster for the Summer Puppet Pier Festival, 2020.
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Poster for the annual Summer Puppet Pier Festival – International Puppetry Festival in Maribor.
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Patchwork, workshop at the 10th anniversary of Chill & Grill festival, organised by Synaptic, 2013
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The main entrance to the Slovenian Computer History Museum in Ljubljana.
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Poster for the annual The Golden Boat Festival of Slovenian Culture - Festival slovenske kulture Zlati čoln in Krakow, 2010
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Wheel wright, permanent exhibition at Technical Museum of Slovenia, 2010
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Kluže Fortress, the seat of the Austro – Hungarian garrision close behind the front line during the Battles of the Isonzo, World War I, Triglav National Park, 2014
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Tristan and Isolde, a full length ballet produced by the Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana in 2014. Stage design by Meta Grgurevič in collaboration with JAŠA, costume design by Uroš Belantič.
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Damijan Kracina's sculpture The Great Muddigger, presented at The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
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Founded in Ljubljana in 2019, the Ulay Foundation Project Space is devoted to preserving and extending the legacy of Frank Uwe Laysiepen (1943–2020), known professionally as Ulay.
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The traditional record fair at 14th TRESK Festival, Ljubljana 2023.
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Tribuna, March 2010
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The analogue acid trio Niplodok performing at Strictly Analog Festival, 2014
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A display of old woodworking procedures at the Technical Museum of Slovenia, 2014
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Parallel: Rarely Pure, Never Simple, UGM Studio, 2018.
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Detail of a piece of carved wooden furniture from China, Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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Turjak castle
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Ugovor vesti nekega fundamentalista [The Reluctant Fundamentalist] by Mohsin Hamid
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Res Nullius group portrait, 2010
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The Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art concluded in the peaceful surroundings of the Tivoli park with soundwalk Walking the Aphelion by Irena Pivka and Brane Zorman, 2016.
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The Savica Waterfall in the Triglav National Park, the source of the Sava River
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Soteska Depot of Vehicles, separate branch of the Technical Museum of Slovenia, 2005
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The First Crossings film platform developed in 2018 within the cross-border Tribute to a Vision Film Festival. The platform focuses on short films by promising and innovative authors who dare to be free and experimental in their search of new film languages.
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Winners of Prešeren Award for life work Zmago Jeraj and Štefka Drolc, ceremony at Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre, Ljubljana, 2009 (Milan Kučan, Zmago Jeraj, Štefka Drolc)
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Ive Šubic exhibition opening at Sokolski dom
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The Celje Central Library exterior, STVAR architects, 2011
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Class Enemy [Razredni sovražnik], a film directed by Rok Biček produced by Triglav Film, 2013
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Exhibition Bodeče neže, 9th Stoptrik International Film Festival, 2019.
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The traditional record fair at 14th TRESK Festival, Ljubljana 2023.
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Ana Čigon's performance Thank you, dear Ladies at the October special festival edition Red Dawn above the City of Women in 2013
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Summer Puppet Pier Festival, 2019.
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TILT group portrait, 2007
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Pravljično ReŠetanje - Fairy Tales Today by Radio Student. Andrej Fon (in the foreground), and Andrej Kušlan.
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Portrait of Tomi Meglič, Siddharta frontman, 2011
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Video projections during UD festival, 2015
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Entrance to Stolp Photogallery, 2020.
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Rap and hip hop musician Trkaj
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Tribuna, December 2009
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The touring exhibition The History of Europe – told by its theatres was presented by theatre institutes/museums in Warsaw, Copenhagen, Vienna, Munich, and London. In Ljubljana it was set in the entrance hall of the Ministry of Culture in 2016.
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Postcards like this one from Shanghai's Yu Garden were a common way for navy personnel to share their travels with those back home. Ivan Koršič Postcard Collection, Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran.
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A discussion on poetry critique at the Pranger Festival 2015, moderated by Laura Repovš, with Urška Zupančič, Grega Ulen and Domen Bertoncelj. Klub Menza pri koritu, Metelkova.
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An aerial photo of the former Bistra Carthusian Monastery, now the Technical Museum of Slovenia, 2014
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Interior,UGM Studio, 2018.
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Part of the Izbrisan16let.si (TheErased16years) project by Poper Studio, set at various locations around the city of Ljubljana, 2008
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View of Ribnica Castle, Museum of Ribnica.
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Performance and children audience, Summer Puppet Pier Festival, 2019.
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Slovene contribution at the the 13th Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space (PQ curated by Barbara Novakovič Kolenc in June 2015. A flyer cover image.
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Buchmesse Frankfurt letter tiles
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Tribuna, January 2010
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Triglav National Park, Triglav is the highest mountain in Slovenia, Julian Alps. Iconic in Slovene national identity and contemporary art.
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The main hall of the Španski borci Culture Centre
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Slovenian Computer History Museum's event space, Ljubljana.
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Ob Rinži Elementary School in Kočevje, landscape architecture by Studio AKKA.
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Trst je naš [Trieste is ours], a film by Žiga Virc, winner of the Vesna Award for Best Actor, Festival of Slovenian Film 2010
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Dejan Koban at Pritličje, Svetovni dan poezije (World Poetry Day), 2017.
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Information board, Tona’s House, 2020.
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An antique postcard depicting Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in Port Said, Egypt, the stopping point for nearly every ship that sailed through the Suez Canal. Ivan Koršič Postcard Collection, Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran.
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A courtyard of the Koroška Central Library at Ravne na Koroškem, conceived by Studio AKKA
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100 Years of the Slovenian Puppetry Art exhibition at the entrance hall of the National Museum of Slovenia, organised by the International Union of the Marionette (UNIMA), Slovenia, 2014
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The Old Power Station, Ljubljana, 2021.
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An award-winning picture book The Moon and I by illustrator Andreja Peklar.
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Design for Bužinel wine by Studiobotas, 2009
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Group portrait of the SToP Slovene Percussion Project, 2009
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The Slovene Arts & Culture Residency in Berlin, a studio for Slovene artists, 2024.
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Illuminated preaching manual, Nürnberg, 1485, held by Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka
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The Švicarija Art Centre, a former hotel located in Tivoli Park in Ljubljana, reopened its doors in 2017 as a new residency and exhibition venue for visual arts.
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Sudan mission project by Lidija Dragišić and Vladan Srdić, 2009
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Moderator Luka Zagoričnik and the three speakers were joined onstage for a discussion by Matt Spendlove aka Spatial, SONIC.ARCHITECTURES Symposium at Slovenian Cinematheque organised by MoTA Museum of Transitory Art, 2016.
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Founded in Ljubljana in 2019, the Ulay Foundation Project Space is devoted to preserving and extending the legacy of Frank Uwe Laysiepen (1943–2020), known professionally as Ulay.
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Damijan Kracina's sculpture called Dragonfly, created in 2013, presented at The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
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Dancing audience at the TRESK Festival, Ljubljana.
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A still photograph from the full-length feature film Don’t Wait Till May (1957), Viba Film
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Permanent collection, Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran, 2020.
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Exhibition entitled Maribor Photo Club Prize Winners at Stolp Photogallery.
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Library of things, Community Centre Savsko naselje Neighbourhood, ProstoRož, 2016.
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Trimo Urban Crash winning entry by Jelena Grujić, Serbia, 2007
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The Čaplja service building at the Nordic Centre Planica designed by the STVAR architects, 2016
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Summer Puppet Pier Festival, 2019.
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A view of the Slovene Book Fair at Cankarjev dom, featuring the stand of Mladinska knjiga Publishing House, November 2019.
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Tribuna, May 2010
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Claudia Reh projecting on Cirkulacija 2 premises at Strictly Analog Festival, 2015
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Tovarna Rog, 2016
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Exhibition presenting work and life of Primož Trubar at the Trubar Homestead museum in Velike Lašče, Slovenia
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Literature in Focus: Svetlana Makarovič
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Skate sessions are a regular feature of UF Festival, 2015
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A workshop by Stefan Doepner, organised under the auspices of the Trbovlje, New Media Setting project, 2015
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Puppets from performance Balon Velikon, 2002
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The bedroom in the Slovene Arts and Culture Residency in New York
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TRESK Festival in Ljubljana.
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DJ Katcha at the 13th TRESK Festival, 2022.
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Vesoljci v gatah [Aliens Love Underpants] by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort, Slovenian translation by Jana Kolarič
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Plan of the Celje Central Library by the Stvar Architects, 2011
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The updated version of the Pocket Music Guide Listen to Slovenia, published by SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre in 2020
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Sodobnost Magazine, December 2011
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Škrip Orkestra at Poets sung by Rockers event at Kino Šiška in 2010
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Ulay pt
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Krn Lake lodge, Triglav National Park, 2014
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The underground hall in the central building of the Nordic Centre Planica, 2015
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As a part of the Trbovlje, New Media Setting endeavour, new media art workshops are held in high schools throughout the Zasavje region, 2016
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Prva oseba množine [First Person Plural: My Life as a Multiple] by Cameron West, Slovenian translation by Alenka Moder Saje
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Tribuna, September 2011
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A poster for the 2016 edition of the TRESK Festival
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The side view of the main stage at the Španski borci Culture Centre
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Monfort Salt Warehouses Portorož, an exhibition space for the Collection of Traditional Shipbuilding and the Development of Water Sports of the Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran and Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries exhibitions and festivals.
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Imagining the Authors: Ana Nedeljković and Nikola Majdak Jr., 9th Stoptrik International Film Festival, 2019.
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Research work at the Laboratory of Environmental and Life Sciences, 2019.
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The reading room in the attics of the Celje Central Library. STVAR architects, 2011
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Robida magazine n. 7 (summer 2021), dedicated to the topic of the forest.
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Online version (printscreen) of interactive Culture from Slovenia World Map, featuring events in Ukraine up to October 2018. Culture from Slovenia Worldwide Events collected 2010–2018 by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory for the Culture.si database of events worldwide.
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Stripburger, Matej Stupica - Greetings from Cartoonia, 2009
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Skriti knjžni zakladi by Stanislav Bahor
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"Shocking Shopping" written and directed by Matjaž Zupančič, Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje, 2012-13
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Tinta Festival programme with discussions at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, 2017
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Trimo Urban Crash winning entry in Metelkova, Ljubljana, covered in graffiti, 2009
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Prodiet project by Vladan Srdić, 2006
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Interior of UGM Studio, 2018.
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Manuscript which is part of the Regional Archives Maribor collection.
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Crowd at the Trnfest Festival, organised by KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association, 2011
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Bohinj 1941–1945 exhibition section at the Tomaž Godec Museum. It features the four dwellers of Bohinj, who during the World War II impersonated different roles: of an an agressor, a partisan, a priest and a prisoner, respectively.
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Slovene Theatre Annual 2013–2014 published by Slovenian Theatre Institute in 2015
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Infidel odpadnica: moje življenje [Infidel: My Life] by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Slovenian translation by Dean Rajčić
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Res Nullius group portrait, 2011
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University of Nova Gorica, main bulidnig, 2015.
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Scene from the existentialist play No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, directed by Mateja Kokol, Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje 2023. Author: Uroš Hočevar
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Exhibition by Jane Štravs at Equrna Gallery, 2007
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Online version (printscreen) of interactive Culture from Slovenia World Map, featuring events in Ukraine up to December 2018. Culture from Slovenia Worldwide Events collected 2010–2018 by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory for the Culture.si database of events worldwide.
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This Japanese bronze elephant pagoda incense burner is one of the many items featured in the online East Asian Collections in Slovenia. Collection of Objects from Asia and South America, Celje Regional Museum, A7.
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The Araneus Machinamentum exhibition by artist Thomas Frierrs at the Speculum Artium Festival in Trbovlje, 2011
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Open air theatre at Kluže Fortress, Triglav National Park, 2014
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DJ evening at Pritličje, 2015
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Pozabljena polovica [The Forgotten Half], a book on 130 prominent women in Slovenia from the 19th and 20th century
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Tabor Military Museum, Lokev, 2020.
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Lanthieri Mansion in Vipava - home of the School of Environmental Sciences, the School for Viticulture and Enology, the School of engineering and Management and the Wine Research Centre, 2019.
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Group portrait of SToP Slovene Percussion Project and pianist Milko Lazar at the Shiver: Sound on Skin performance in Cankarjev dom, 2009
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Taniosova pečina by Amin Maalouf; translated from french by Mojca Schlamberger Brezar, 2010
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Triglav National Park flag in front of Trenta Lodge TNP Information Centre and Museum , 2014
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Dance performance A Quick Story by Sanja Nešković Peršin and Branko Potočan, Bunker Institute production performed at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station, 2004.
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Poster for The mysterious death of young Leonora exhibition at Slovenian Museum of Natural History, 2011–2013
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Smiling Buddha, Qing Dynasty, Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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The North face of Triglav observed from Tominšek trail, Triglav National Park
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Tinta Festival creativity, 2017
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Ništrc or Offcuts performance by Sploh Institute
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World War I Military Cemetery in Soča village. More than 1.400 soldiers are buried in this Austro-Hungerian cemetery. Triglav National Park, 2014
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The courtyard of the Tobačna Cultural Quarter, as seen during Urbano Dejanje, 2015
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A sketch of the Japanese Dharuma figure in the margins of Alma Karlin's unpublished manuscript on religious beliefs and practices in the Far East. Alma Karlin Estate, Manuscript Collection, National and University Library, MS 1872.
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The Trubar Homestead in Velike Lašče dates back to approximately the time of Primož Trubar's life and was also run by his relatives. Exterior in 2006.
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Water hurst of Šunik, Triglav National Park, 2014
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In 2020, the Tribute to a Vision Film Festival introduced a family programme encompassing screenings and workshop for children in Nova Gorica. A sonorisation workshop for kids by Luka Carlevaris in 2020.
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Band Bossa de Novo at a concert in the atrium of Velenje Castle, Festival Velenje 2022. Author: Ksenija Mikor
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Literature in Focus: Svetlana Makarovič accompanied by Ferenc Sánta (Hungarian National Gipsy Orchestra)
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Technical Museum of Slovenia located within the buildings of the former Bistra Carthusian Monastery, 2010
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Mine from the Battles of the Isonzo druing the World War I at Krn Lake lodge, Triglav National Park, 2014
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Exhibition at the Slovenian Computer History Museum, Ljubljana.
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Lastovke iz Kabula [The Swallows of Kabul] by Yasmina Khadra, Slovenian translation by Iztok Ilc
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Gate entrance to Triglav National Park
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The Austro-Hungarian Embassy in Beijing in the early-20th century. Photo album from the Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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Kluže Fortress, rebuilted in the years from the 1881 to 1882, Triglav National Park, 2014
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A 19th-century Ukiyo-e woodcut by Andō Hiroshige, Alma Karlin Collection, Celje Regional Museum, K 825.
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Literary Talk with Boris Pahor, Trubar Literature House in Ljubljana
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Assembling of a skeleton of young Fin Whale found in Piran Bay in 2003, the largest exhibit in the Slovenian Museum of Natural History
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One of the many bookshelfs at Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre, where a few thousand books collected by the late poet Tomaž Šalamun are being kept, 2017
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Embroidery detail on the cuff of the Emperor's Dragon Robe, 19th century, Qing dynasty, from the Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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Founded in Ljubljana in 2019, the Ulay Foundation Project Space is devoted to preserving and extending the legacy of Frank Uwe Laysiepen (1943–2020), known professionally as Ulay.
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A part of the exhibition called 'History of printing in Slovenia' and held by the Technical Museum of Slovenia, 2015
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Old Power Station at night. Author: Nada Žgank
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Slovenian Alpine Museum
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Today the state-owned Snežnik Castle houses the in situ collection of the entire inventory of its last owners, the Schönburg-Waldenburgs, mostly from the 19th Century.
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The cafe in the Celje Central Library, designed by the STVAR architects, 2011
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Nordic Centre Planica warm-up building, 2016
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Parallel: Rarely Pure, Never Simple, UGM Studio, 2018.
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Aljaž Tower (Aljažev Stolp) at the top of Mount Triglav. Named after priest, mountaineer and patriot Jakob Aljaž.
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Poster for the new permanent exhibition Faces of Ljubljana - Obrazi Ljubljane in the City Museum of Ljubljana by Poper Studio, 2007
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UD Festival hosts various fairs and is also presenting works of local design, 2015
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7th Stoptrik International Film Festival event took place at Salon of Applied Arts, 2017.
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Exterior of Postojna Youth Centre, 2020.
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Primož Trubar's head and the books, a part of installation at the Trubar Homestead museum in Velike Lašče, Slovenia
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The Written Word: History of printing in Slovenia, permanent exhibition at Technical Museum of Slovenia, 2006
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Jello Biafra, preforming at the Trnfest Festival, organised by KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association, 2014.
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Niko Matul : filmska scenografija = production design : retrospektiva filmov in razstava = film retrospective and exhibition exhibition catalogue, Slovenian Cinematheque and Jakopič Gallery, 2013
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Talk with Dragan Bjelogrlić, Slovenian Advertising Festival (SOF), 2019.
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TRESK Festival in Ljubljana.
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The Under Real piece by Sislej Xhafa in ŠKUC Gallery (2005)
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World War I Military Cemetery near Bovec. More than 1.400 soldiers from the Battles of the Isonzo are buried in this Austro-Hungerian cemetery Triglav National Park, 2014
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The Chamber of Commerce and Industry headquarters, an early and highly renowned work by SADAR + VUGA, 1999.
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Tribuna, April 2010
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Pravljično ReŠetanje - Fairy Tales Today by Radio Študent
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Soča River, Triglav National Park
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Water hurst of Šunik, Triglav National Park, 2014.
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Portrait of Staš Vrenko, 2016.
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Graffiti wall, Tovarna Rog, 2016.
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Alma Karlin wearing a yukata. Alma Karlin Estate, Manuscript Collection, National and University Library, MS 1872.
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A statue of Julius Kugy with the orientation toward Jalovec Mountain. Julius Kugy (1858-1944) was a mountaineer and researcher of Julian Alps, Triglav National Park, 2014
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Exterior of Tona’s House, 2020.
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Fourth theatre performance from the series entitled Program! by Janez Janša at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana
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Javorca, Memorial Church of the Holy Spirit (sv. Duh), built by Austrian soldiers in the year 1916, the only memorial church of the Austro-Hungarian army in the area of the Isonzo front preserved until today. Triglav National Park
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Group portrait of The Stroj collective, 2013
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In the decade prior to Slovenia’s independence, the Technical Museum of Slovenia managed to acquire 15 cars used by the President of Yugoslavia, Marshall Tito. These consist mainly of rare examples of prestigious limousines that have considerable motor-industry heritage, as well as historical value. Some of them are: a Mercedes 540K from 1939; a Packard from 1937; two ZIS from 1954; a Horch 951 A; and a Rolls-Royce from 1952.
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Shots International Short Film Festival crew and the international jury, 2019.
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Nordic Centre Planica pavilion interior that houses Planica Museum designed by the STVAR architects, 2016
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Aereform is a Trbovlje-based company working in the field of aviation technology. As a part of the Trbovlje, New Media Setting project, they organised flight simulator sessions for the wider public, 2017
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Exhibition entitled Maribor Photo Club Prize Winners at Stolp Photogallery.
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The TR3 skyscraper next to the Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre was designed by architect Edvard Ravnikar in the 60s and constructed in the 70s.
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The Slovenska Bistrica Castle stands in the old centre of Slovenska Bistrica town. It houses a museum with several collections and serves as the Slovenska Bistrica cultural centre.
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Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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Tartini Theatre, 2020.
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Layout for All Shades of Green exhibition by Studio AKKA, designed by Studiobotas for the 12th Architecture Biennale in Venice, 2010.
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Slovenian Cinematheque, interior, 2017.
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Jan Jelinek performing at Švicarija Art Centre, Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art, 2017.
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Open-air part of Smithery and Firefighting Museum, 2019.
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Trenta village at night, Triglav National Park, 2014
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One of the steam locomotives in the Railway Museum of Slovenske železnice collection of vehicles, 2012
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Soulfingers, a Croatian band, at a concert organized by the Festival Velenje, 2023. Author: Ksenija Mikor
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The upper floor of the Španski borci Culture Centre
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Tribuna, December 2010
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Tovarna Rog, 2016
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Tovarna Rog, concert hall, 2016.
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Jelena Rusjan (Borghesia) performing at Rdeča ostriga Club, In Memoriam Prof. Peter Hafner Festival, 2016.
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Trenta Lodge TNP Information Centre and Museum, part of the Goriška Museum, introducing additional artefacts relating to the natural and cultural world of the Triglav National Park, 2014
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Equipment at RogLab.
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Chapel, Mary of the Snows (Kapela Marije Snežne), Kredarica, Triglav National Park. First chapel built in 1886 by Jakob Aljaž, rebuilt in 1992.
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The exterior of the Railway Museum of Slovenske železnice, 2008
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The Zastava 750 was a 'supermini' made by the Serbian car maker Zavod Crvena Zastava. It was a version of the Fiat 600, made under the licence from 1965. Later it achieved a cult status in the ex-Yugoslavia countries and though displayed at the Technical Museum of Slovenia, it can nowadays still occasionally be seen on the roads.
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Theremidi Orchestra playing a gig at Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture during TRESK Festival, 2014
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Mladinin oder, Satchmo Jazz Club, 2018.
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Entrance to the Tartini Memorial Collection, Piran, 2020.
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Sailor's Day with children's workshops and events at Pippi's House by the Lake Velenje, Festival Velenje 2023. Author: Peter Žagar
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Proposal for new elementary school sports-centre and kindergarten Dobrepolje by Lidija Dragišić, Breda Bizjak, Katja Florjanc, Emir Jelkić and Ajda Vogelnik Saje, 2010
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Exhibition entitled Maribor Photo Club Prize Winners at Stolp Photogallery.
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Exterior of Tona’s House, 2020.
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Every year, the Tribute to a Vision Film Festival offers an all-day masterclass with the winning author dedicated to university film students and other film professionals.
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Tovarna Rog, 2016
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Tartini house, Piran, 2020.
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Snežnik Castle, being the only Slovene Castle with genuine furnished interiors, came under the administration of the National Museum of Slovenia after its restoration in 2008.
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Slovenian Alpine Museum visitors
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Srečna mladina group portrait shot in Slovakia, 2014
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The interior of the Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre, containing the late Šalamun's collection of books, 2016
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Puppets as a rally prop at the Protestivals in the streets of Ljubljana in 2013
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Spectators at one of the performances for Strictly Analog Festival, 2014
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Exterior of Tona’s House, 2020.
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Music workshop for children with Slovenian multi-instrumentalist Samo Kutin at Sajeta festival in 2015. Author: Iztok Zupan
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The map of Slovenian members of the Europa Cinemas Network, all of them being the members of the Slovenian Art Cinema Association.
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Two sculptures that Fritz Lang created in Ljutomer in 1915 were presented in 2000 in Ljubljana and Venice, also in Berlin and Madrid.
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Poster for the 8th annual Translation Workshop Golden Boat - Prevajalska delavnica Zlati čoln, 2010
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The main hall auditorium of the Španski borci Culture Centre.
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The central building of the Nordic Centre Planica with the flying hills in the background, 2016
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Punk - past and present, round table at Infoshop, VIVA PUNK, VIVA RŠ!, 2017.
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Dunajska Street project conceived by Studio AKKA
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Tovarna Rog
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The vehicle featured in Zoran, moj nečak idiot, winner of the Vesna Award for Best Art Direction and multiple awards at the Venice Film Festival, coproduced by Staragara (SI) and Transmedia (IT), 2013
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Trenta Lodge TNP Information Centre and Museum, part of the Goriška Museum, introducing additional artefacts relating to the natural and cultural world of the Triglav National Park, 2014
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Regional Archives Maribor storage
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Collection of 15 cars used by the President of Yugoslavia, Marshall Tito, exhibited at Technical Museum of Slovenia
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Stripburger, Tomaž Lavrič - Rdeči alarm, 2010
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HakAttak at Jalla Jalla, VIVA PUNK, VIVA RŠ!, 2017.
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Retro commercial for Rog bicycles
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Ivan Skušek and his wife to be Tsuneko Kondō Kawase in Beijing, between 1918–1920. (The photo is kept in the library of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum, the original is kept by Skušek's great-nephew Janez Lombergar.)
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DigitalBigScreen international video festival, an accompanying event to the Speculum Artium Festival in Trbovlje, 2011
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Tristan and Isolde, a full length ballet to an original score by Sašo Kalan and Wagner's opera musical fragments, produced by the Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana in 2014. Stage design by Meta Grgurevič in collaboration with JAŠA.
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Franck Vigroux and Kurt d'Haeseleer at Slovenian Cinematheque, Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art, 2017.
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Nordic Centre Planica warm-up building, 2016
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Eugène Ionesco's La Leçon, performed by Oder 57 in 1958.
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Denis P. Art, comic book artist at Tinta Festival, 2017.
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Tilen Javornik, Tinta Festival open call winner 2016, during the opening of the Festival in 2017.
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The Entrance to Syndicate Hall, Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station, 2017.
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The old mine administration building of 1927, converted into a museum of the Podzemlje Pece, Tourist Mine and Museum in Mežica
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Exterior of Tona’s House, 2020.
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Supported by Sally Golding's visuals, Matt Spendlove (aka Spatial) is presenting his bass heavy electronica live set at Sonica, 2016
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Exhibition entitled Maribor Photo Club Prize Winners at Stolp Photogallery.
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The Old Power Station is one of the most important contemporary performing arts venues in Ljubljana.
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The Slovene Ethnographic Museum is a sizable musuem with creative exhibits exploring Slovenian history, along with other cultures.
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Writer and poet Svetlana Makarovič
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A half-century old classroom at the Slovenska Bistrica Castle
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Damijan Kracina's re-imagining of a former pigsty, as set up at The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
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Scene from the play Assault, a production based on the life and work of Slovenian Partisan poet Karel Destovnik – Kajuh. Directed by Živa Bizovičar, Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje 2023. Author: Jaka Babnik
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A vehicle featuring in Zoran, moj nečak idiot, winner of the Vesna Award for Best Art Direction and multiple awards on Venice Film Festival, coproduced by Staragara (SI) and Transmedia (IT), 2013
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Sequence of Death (M is for Music), a short film by Tomaž Gorkič produced by Production House 666 and Strup Productions, presented also at the 28th Leeds International Film Festival, 2014
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Dušan Dovč and Bojan Bajsič at Slovenian Cinematheque Film Archive Department, 2018.
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9th Stoptrik International Film Festival, 2019.
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Tabor Military Museum, Lokev, 2020.
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Cover of The Slovenia Times magazine, No. 113, February 2009
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Stripburger, Marko Kociper - Jazbec in ostali svet, 2012
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The Last Contemporary Art Museum in situated in the hills, in a small village called Logje, 2015
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Exhibition Opportunistisch Naturalistisch by Sislej Xhafa in ŠKUC Gallery (2005)
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Outside Satchmo Jazz Club, 2018.
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An artifact featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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Širom, a mystical entity self-described as an imaginary folk act representing the rural underground, photographed by Uroš Abram, 2021
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A view of the Slovenian Alpine Museum in Mojstrana
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Strictly Analog Festival, 2015
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Interior of the Švicarija Art Centre, located in Tivoli Park in Ljubljana, 2017.
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Terrace SOF, Slovenian Advertising Festival (SOF), 2019.
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Villa White Mansion at Bled, conceived by Studio AKKA, Peter Koštrun
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A group portrait of the journalists, anchors, technicians and other members of the almost 200 piece collective of Radio Študent (RŠ)
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Exhibition entitled Šivilja v vaškem življenju in na rdeči preprogi at Štanjel Castle, 2020.
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Popular Croatian film actor and singer Rade Šerbedžija performing at the Festival Velenje in 2023. Author: Ksenija Mikor
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Sports Park Stožice, 2010
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Blacksmith, permanent exhibition at Technical Museum of Slovenia, 2010
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For the purposes of The Last Contemporary Art Museum, Damijan Kracina remade a former pigsty into a provisional gallery space, 2015
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A Chinese wooden mirror in the Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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Sports Park Stožice, Ljubljana, landscape architecture by Studio AKKA. Render: Zaš Brezar
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The permanent exhibition at the Slovenian Theatre Institute entitled In pursuit of a theatre. From the jesuits to Cankar was opened in December 2013.
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Editor Aljoša Harlamov in conversation with screenplay writers Nejc Juren and Izar Lunaček at Tinta Festival, 2017.
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Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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The Old Power Station is one of the most important contemporary performing arts venues in Ljubljana.
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A moment from the symposium Care of Margins in Topolò/Topolove that took place in September 2021 and was organized by Robida collective.
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Slovene Arts and Culture Residency in London, working space, 2023
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Campaign created for the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana by Poper Studio; badges include images of philosophers and the faculty's moto "Think with your head." - "Misli s svojo glavo.", 2009
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The Stroj performing for Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia), 2014
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A Wunderkammer with Damijan Kracina's artworks reinstalled in The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2016
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Sanje ('Dreams') Publishing House at the Slovene Book Fair in November 2019.
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Artist Andreas Trobollowitsch at Cukrarna Palace, Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art, 2017.
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Stripburger, Matjaž Sdhmidt - Obisk s planeta Beta, 2012
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A performance by the folk singer Bogdana Herman at The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
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Presentation of Robida magazine n. 7 in Topolò’s forest (summer 2021).
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Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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Scene from the play Assault, a production based on the life and work of Slovenian Partisan poet Karel Destovnik – Kajuh. Directed by Živa Bizovičar, Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje 2023. Author: Jaka Babnik
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Stage adaptation of Vinko Möderndorfer's novel A Second Past, directed by Luka Marcen, Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje 2023. Photo: Uroš Hočevar
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Rumen Leonidov, Bulgarian author readings at the Days of Poetry and Wine Festival in Medana, 2009
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The living room in the Slovene Arts and Culture Residency in New York
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Paper masks as a rally prop at the Protestivals in the streets of Ljubljana in 2013
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Stage adaptation of Vinko Möderndorfer's novel A Second Past, directed by Luka Marcen, Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje 2023. Photo: Uroš Hočevar
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The installation at the Slovenian Alpine Museum
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Sinfo Magazine, April 2010
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A view of the underwater finds from the archaeological collection, Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran, 2020.
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The museum holds quite some materials on the Sokol (from the Slovene word for falcon) movement, an all-age gymnastics organisation founded in 1860s
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The Glossary of Slovene Art from 1945. Terms, Movements, Groups and Tendencies (Pojmovnik slovenske umetnosti po letu 1945) cover, 2010
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Svetokriški preaching manual, 1691, held by Capuchin Monastery Archives and Library, Škofja Loka
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Nordic Centre Planica central building, the pavilion by the STVAR architects that houses also the Planica Museum collection, 2016
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The performance by Ikiyago Legacy, featuring Burundian traditional drummers, in the central city square, Festival Velenje 2022. Author: Ksenija Mikor
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Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, main entrance, 2013
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Ulrike Syha's Private Life directed by Ivana Djilas and awarded at the Maribor Theatre Festival, 2010.
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A Russian Scientific and Cultural Centre Library supports access to the comprehensive collection of AV media. Žana Lapina Nabergoj, a librarian at the Russian Scientific and Cultural Centre, 2015. Ljubljana.
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Stripburger, Marjan Manček - Hribci kremeniti, 2010
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Contemporary art gallery RAVNIKAR, Ljubljana. Author: Zupanov
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Visiting the exhibition of the Slovenian Alpine Museum in Mojstrana
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A poster for the Le Tendre Amour concert on the Seviqc Brežice Festival 2013
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Stripburger, Andrej Štular - Živa sem, 2011
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An exquisite Chinese wooden cabinet, one of the artifacts exhibited at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum in the Skušek Collection, the largest collection of Chinese objects in Slovenia.
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Dunajska Street project conceived by Studio AKKA
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My Body, My Territory, a street performance by the ACT Women group at the October special festival edition Red Dawn above the City of Women in 2013
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An exquisitely-carved Chinese wooden chair in the Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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The exhibition Sky is black, Earth is blue, dedicated to Yuri Gagarin, prepared by the Cultural Centre of European Space Technologies (KSEVT) team at the opening Russian Scientific and Cultural Centre, Ljubljana, 2011
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Pocket Music Guide Listen to Slovenia, published by SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre
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Round table discussion, Stoptrik International Film Festival, 2017.
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19th-century Chinese artifacts from the Skušek Collection featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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The service building Čaplja interior at the Nordic Centre Planica, designed by STVAR architects, 2016
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The building of the new Celje Central Library seen from the banks of the Savinja River in Celje. STVAR architects, 2011
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Workshop Hearing the Margins during which the collective opened its own radio, Radio Robida (Topolò/Topolove, summer 2021).
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Silence: The Passion of the Cold, music album cover
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Sports Park Stožice, 2010
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Erich Kästner's "Anna Louise and Anton" directed by Jaka Andrej Vojevec, Slovene People’s Theatre (SLG) Celje, 2011-12
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Festival closing and award ceremony at Vetrinjski dvor, 2019.
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Design for Iaquin wine by Studiobotas, 2009
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The entrance to Slovenian Cinematheque, 2014.
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Workshop, Summer Puppet Pier Festival, 2019.
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Portorož Auditorium, 2020.
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A render of the underground hall (summertime) in the Nordic Centre Planica complex. STVAR architects, 2015.
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Summer Puppet Pier Festival, 2019.
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Interior of RogLab.
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The portrait of Srečko Kosovel (1904–1926), originally published in Ilustrirani Slovenec in 1932.
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Exhibition entitled Slovenian Animated film 2006–2017, 9th Stoptrik International Film Festival, 2019.
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Flyer for the Masayoshi Fujita concert taking place at the Lemberg castle in Dobrna, organised by Synaptic group, 2013
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Nordic Centre Planica pavilion interior, 2016
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The bedroom in the old mine administration house of 1927, Podzemlje Pece, Tourist Mine and Museum in Mežica
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A still photograph from a full-length feature film On Their Own Land (1948), Viba film
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Stripburger, Matej Kocjan Koco - Skrivnostni svet elementov : razvoj sodobne kemije v stripu, 2013
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SADAR + VUGA Architects are responsible for the central part of the National Gallery of Slovenia, a huge glass lobby connecting the two previously separate parts of the gallery, 2001
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Exterior of Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran, 2020.
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Concert by the popular Slovenian artist, singer-songwriter, musician, and actor Iztok Mlakar at the Velenje Castle, Festival Velenje 2022. Author: Peter Žagar
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Ljubljana crowd at Praznik glasbe 2022
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Time as Structure, Method as Meaning, exchange exhibition of Slovene artists at Stúdió Galéria in Budapest (1995)
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Railway Museum of Slovenske železnice
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Concert of the rock group MRFY at the Festival Velenje in 2022. Author: Ksenija Mikor
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Visuals by Kaja Kisilak & Lea Bradaševič, supporting the Niplodok act at Strictly Analog Festival, 2014
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Group exhibition opening at Cukrarna Palace, Sonica International Festival of Transitory Art, 2017.
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Et tu, Brucus?, Social Center Rog, 2016.
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Stage on the raft, Sajeta festival 2015. Author: Iztok Zupan
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Postojna Cave, stalagmites called Briljant, 2007
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Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station, 2006
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Agency 101 recieved the Agency of the Year Award, Slovenian Advertising Festival (SOF), 2019.
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The Old Power Station, Ljubljana, 2021.
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Exterior of Slovenj Gradec Culture House, 2019.
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