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At the end of the 1990s Factor Bank asked [[Tomaž Brejc]], an eminent art historian and professor at the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]], to begin selecting high-quality contemporary Slovene art works for its corporate collection. He subsequently decided to collect paintings and a number of works by media artists. Today the [[Factor Bank Art Collection]] includes the 80 works of around 50 Slovene artists. It has been presented at various galleries (eg the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]]). The catalogue is available at the bank's website.
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In 2015 the [[Ministry of Culture]] purchased the [[Factor Bank Art Collection]]. See the archival article about the collection below.
 
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== Archival article ==
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At the end of the 1990s Factor Bank asked [[Tomaž Brejc]], an eminent art historian and professor at the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]], to begin selecting high-quality contemporary Slovene art works for its corporate collection. He subsequently decided to collect paintings and a number of works by media artists.
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The [[Factor Bank Art Collection]] includes the 289 works, among them also a pastel by an Impressionist painter [[Rihard Jakopič]] and works by contemporary artists [[Emerik Bernard]], [[Tugo Šušnik]], [[Sergej Kapus]], [[Milan Erič]], [[Metka Krašovec]], [[Bojan Gorenc]], [[Andraž Šalamun]], [[Marko Jakše]], [[Bogdan Borčić]], a sculptor [[Jakov Brdar]]), and many others. It has been presented at various galleries (eg the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]]).
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.factorb.si/FB_SI,,posebne,admin,likovna_zbirka.htm Factor Bank Art Collection website(in Slovenian)
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*[https://www.delo.si/gospodarstvo/finance/ministrstvo-za-kulturo-kupilo-umetnisko-zbirko-factor-banke.html The article about the purchase of the Collection in the Delo Newspaper]
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* https://www.delo.si/gospodarstvo/finance/rihard-jakopic-in-ostali-na-prodaj-za-dober-milijon-evrov.html The article about the Collection in the Delo Newspaper
  
 
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In 2015 the Ministry of Culture purchased the Factor Bank Art Collection. See the archival article about the collection below.


Archival article

At the end of the 1990s Factor Bank asked Tomaž Brejc, an eminent art historian and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, to begin selecting high-quality contemporary Slovene art works for its corporate collection. He subsequently decided to collect paintings and a number of works by media artists.

The Factor Bank Art Collection includes the 289 works, among them also a pastel by an Impressionist painter Rihard Jakopič and works by contemporary artists Emerik Bernard, Tugo Šušnik, Sergej Kapus, Milan Erič, Metka Krašovec, Bojan Gorenc, Andraž Šalamun, Marko Jakše, Bogdan Borčić, a sculptor Jakov Brdar), and many others. It has been presented at various galleries (eg the National Gallery of Slovenia).

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