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− | [[Kaja Brezočnik]] is a free-lance photographer | + | [[Kaja Brezočnik]] Zmajevska is a free-lance photographer who studied visual communication at the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] in Ljubljana. Since 2010 she has been working as an art and documentary photographer. |
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+ | She has participated in several solo and group photography exhibitions, and presented her opus at [[Jakopič Gallery]] in Ljubljana, [[Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška]] in Slovenj Gradec, [[Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries]] in Piran, Fluss Gallery and [[Photon Gallery]] (Vienna, Austria), and Schiffahrtmuseum, (Flensburg, Germany). She has been awarded several times for her work. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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The Amber Road Show, a group exhibition featuring also Slovene photographers Kaja Brezočnik and Aleksandra Vajd & Hynek Alt produced by Photon Gallery
Kaja Brezočnik Zmajevska is a free-lance photographer who studied visual communication at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana. Since 2010 she has been working as an art and documentary photographer.
She is engaged as an in-house photographer at the Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture.
She has participated in several solo and group photography exhibitions, and presented her opus at Jakopič Gallery in Ljubljana, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Koroška in Slovenj Gradec, Obalne galerije - Coastal Galleries in Piran, Fluss Gallery and Photon Gallery (Vienna, Austria), and Schiffahrtmuseum, (Flensburg, Germany). She has been awarded several times for her work.
See also
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Photos on this website
Adriatic Dreams by Emir Krajišnik, made in 2001 for the Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož.
Embrace by Ted Carrasco, made in 1962 for the Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož.
Mediterranean Eros by Ante Marinović, made in 1983 for the Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož.
Next Destiny by Laura Marcos, made in 2019 for the Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož.
Sunrise by Behnam Akharbin Moghanlou, made in 2019 for the Forma Viva Open Air Stone Sculpture Collection, Portorož.
19th-century Chinese artifacts from the Skušek Collection featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
A Chinese wooden mirror in the Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
A closer look at the entrance of the independent club Klub Baza.
A closer look at the main entrance to Museum of Modern Art.
A closer look at the mosaic, at the entrance to the Gorica Cultural Centre.
A closeup of the entrance to DobraVaga.
A closeup of the entrance to the City Art Gallery Ljubljana.
A shadow puppet featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
A view of the underwater finds from the archaeological collection, Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran, 2020.
A view of the underwater finds from the archaeological collection, Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran, 2020.
Aircraft collection, Park of Military History Pivka, 2020.
Aircraft collection, Park of Military History Pivka, 2020.
Aircraft collection, Park of Military History Pivka, 2020.
Aircraft wing, Park of Military History Pivka, 2020.
Altar, Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec, 2019.
Altar, Rotunda of Saint John the Baptist in Muta, 2019.
An amphitheater at Kromberk Castle.
An artifact featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
An artifact featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
An artifact featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
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.
An exquisitely-carved Chinese wooden chair in the Skušek Collection, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Anti-aircraft guns, Park of Military History Pivka, 2020.
Anti-tank guns, Park of Military History Pivka, 2020.
Apartments by Tobias Putrih, made in 2014 for the Forma Viva Ravne na Koroškem.
Arch ceiling, Church of St Pancras, Stari trg near Slovenj Gradec, 2019.
Archeological collection, Sergej Mašera Maritime Museum, Piran, 2020.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.
Artifacts featured in the permanent exhibition Between Nature and Culture, Slovene Ethnographic Museum.