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In [[established::2009]] the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]] merged into a new public institute called the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] (MGML). The merger was part of the [[Municipality of Ljubljana|Municipality of Ljubljana's]] cultural development plans for 2008–2011, endorsed in June 2008. | In [[established::2009]] the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]] merged into a new public institute called the [[Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana]] (MGML). The merger was part of the [[Municipality of Ljubljana|Municipality of Ljubljana's]] cultural development plans for 2008–2011, endorsed in June 2008. | ||
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Beside the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and its unit the [[Ščit - Conservatory Centre of the City Museum of Ljubljana]] the new institute now manages its former 4 dislocated facilities ([[Match Gallery]], [[Jakopič Gallery]], the [[Tobacco Museum]] in the former Tobacco Factory complex on Tržaška cesta, and the [[Memorial Room of Writer Ivan Cankar]] on Rožnik Hill) as well as another 4 facilities which were previously managed by the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]]: two spaces of the former [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]], one at Mestni trg 5 (the main exhibiting space and former headquarters of the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]]) and the second at Cankarjevo nabrežje 11/1), and both spaces in Bežigrad, namely the [[Bežigrajska galerija]] 1 and 2. Since 2010 the MGML has managed also the [[Plečnik House]] where the famous architect lived from 1921 until his death in 1957. | Beside the [[City Museum of Ljubljana]] and its unit the [[Ščit - Conservatory Centre of the City Museum of Ljubljana]] the new institute now manages its former 4 dislocated facilities ([[Match Gallery]], [[Jakopič Gallery]], the [[Tobacco Museum]] in the former Tobacco Factory complex on Tržaška cesta, and the [[Memorial Room of Writer Ivan Cankar]] on Rožnik Hill) as well as another 4 facilities which were previously managed by the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]]: two spaces of the former [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]], one at Mestni trg 5 (the main exhibiting space and former headquarters of the [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]]) and the second at Cankarjevo nabrežje 11/1), and both spaces in Bežigrad, namely the [[Bežigrajska galerija]] 1 and 2. Since 2010 the MGML has managed also the [[Plečnik House]] where the famous architect lived from 1921 until his death in 1957. | ||
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A new venue of 350 m2 in the complex of Tobacco Factory opened in 2011 with a new permanent display of the [[Tobacco Museum|Tobacco Museum Collection]], and a new contemporary art space. The house offers also the very first residency for the visual artists in Ljubljana. As of 2012, [[RogLab]] is also run under the wing of MGML. The most recent venue under its management, however, is the [[Cukrarna Palace]], due to open in 2021. | A new venue of 350 m2 in the complex of Tobacco Factory opened in 2011 with a new permanent display of the [[Tobacco Museum|Tobacco Museum Collection]], and a new contemporary art space. The house offers also the very first residency for the visual artists in Ljubljana. As of 2012, [[RogLab]] is also run under the wing of MGML. The most recent venue under its management, however, is the [[Cukrarna Palace]], due to open in 2021. | ||
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* [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]] | * [[City Art Gallery Ljubljana]] | ||
* [[Bežigrajska galerija]] 1 and 2 | * [[Bežigrajska galerija]] 1 and 2 | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 9 March 2021
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7 Oct 2023
7 Jan 2024
An exhibition "Paradise, Performance, Replica. Slovenian Photographic Art" in the scope of Slovenia – Guest of Honour Country at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2023. Featuring the work of Vanja Bućan, Jošt Dolinšek, Bojan Radovič and Marija Skočir and curated by Andrea Horvat. Supported by Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana.
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28 Jun 2019
7 Jul 2019
Plečnik e il Sacro / Plečnik and the Sacred exhibition featuring 33 original sacred objects designed by Jože Plečnik and a video recording on Plečnik’s religious architecture, prepared by Tone Stojko. Curated by Peter Krečič and Ana Porok (Plečnik House). Produced by the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana (MGML) in close collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vatican City, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Archdiocese of Ljubljana, and the Vatican Museums.
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31 May 2019
23 Jul 2019
Plečnik on Brioni exhibition produced by Plečnik House (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana) and the National and University Library in Ljubljana, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Zagreb
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14 Sep 2018
21 Oct 2018
France Firminy Maison de la Culture Le Corbusier
The exhibition Plečnik's Ljubljana, prepared by the Museum of Architecture and Design and the Plečnik House (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Paris,
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13 Sep 2018
The screening of the short animated film Rebellious Essence by Ana Čigon, co-produced by City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana,
at the Grrl Haus Cinema
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10 Sep 2018
The screening of the short animated film Rebellious Essence by Ana Čigon, co-produced by City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana,
at the Queer Film Festival Bremen
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20 Jul 2018
28 Jul 2018
Screenings of the short animated film Rebellious Essence by Ana Čigon, co-produced by City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, in the competition sections
at the Korea Queer Film Festival, Reel Desires : Chennai International Queer Film Festival
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20 Jul 2018
28 Jul 2018
Screenings of the short animated film Rebellious Essence by Ana Čigon, co-produced by City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, in the short film section
at the International Women Filmmakers Festival - FINCAR
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28 Jun 2018
30 Sep 2018
The travelling exhibition Plečnik House: The Architect’s Experimental Hotbed, produced by the City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana in cooperation with The City of Prague Museum, featuring a lecture by the exhibition's curator Ana Porok, photo materials by Matevž Paternoster and Andrej Peunik and the short film documenting the renovation of the Plečnik House,
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31 May 2018
3 Jun 2018
Russia Moscow Intermuseum VDNKH Pavilion No. 75
The Forum of Slavic Cultures International Foundation presents Slovenian museums Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Slovene Ethnographic Museum and Slovenian Alpine Museum, featuring lectures and panel discussions by Andreja Rihter (Forum of Slavic Cultures International Foundation), Blaž Peršin (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana), Jernej Hudolin (Heritage preservation and restoration in Slovenia) and Martina Lesar Kikelj (Association of Slovene Restorers),
at the The International Festival Intermuseum
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14 Jan 2018
17 Jan 2018
An opening of the Season of Slovenian Culture in the Russian Federation 2017-2018 with the Plečnik's Ljubljana exhibition prepared by the Museum of Architecture and Design and the Plečnik House (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana),
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4 Sep 2014
12 Oct 2014
Framing the Space and Fruits of Our Land, short films by Jasmina Cibic (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Škuc Gallery, ŠKUC Association), in the framework of the exhibition Art and Authority: Landscapes from the collection of Josip Broz Tito
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3 Jun 2014
8 Jun 2014
Framing the Space, a short film by Jasmina Cibic (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Škuc Gallery, ŠKUC Association), and Bojana Piškur as curator at les Rencontres Internationales
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10 Mar 2014
A screening of Fruits of Our Lands and Framing the Space (Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Škuc Gallery - ŠKUC Association) followed by a lecture by the director Jasmina Cibic, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
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30 May 2013
24 Nov 2013
For our Economy and Culture, a project by Jasmina Cibic at the Slovenian Pavilion (co-organised by the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana and Škuc Gallery) at the 55th Venice Biennale, supported by the Ministry of Culture
at the La Biennale di Venezia International Art Exhibition
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7 May 2013
A presentation of Jasmina Cibic's project that will be exhibited at the 55th Venice Biennial (organised by Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana and co-produced by Škuc Gallery), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
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29 Aug 2010
21 Nov 2010
All Shades of Green project by Studio AKKA and Studiobotas at the 12th Venice Bienniale of Architecture, produced by the City Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, supported by the Ministry of Culture
About City Museum of Ljubljana
Beside the City Museum of Ljubljana and its unit the Ščit - Conservatory Centre of the City Museum of Ljubljana the new institute now manages its former 4 dislocated facilities (Match Gallery, Jakopič Gallery, the Tobacco Museum in the former Tobacco Factory complex on Tržaška cesta, and the Memorial Room of Writer Ivan Cankar on Rožnik Hill) as well as another 4 facilities which were previously managed by the City Art Gallery Ljubljana: two spaces of the former City Art Gallery Ljubljana, one at Mestni trg 5 (the main exhibiting space and former headquarters of the City Art Gallery Ljubljana) and the second at Cankarjevo nabrežje 11/1), and both spaces in Bežigrad, namely the Bežigrajska galerija 1 and 2. Since 2010 the MGML has managed also the Plečnik House where the famous architect lived from 1921 until his death in 1957.
Venues
A new venue of 350 m2 in the complex of Tobacco Factory opened in 2011 with a new permanent display of the Tobacco Museum Collection, and a new contemporary art space. The house offers also the very first residency for the visual artists in Ljubljana. As of 2012, RogLab is also run under the wing of MGML. The most recent venue under its management, however, is the Cukrarna Palace, due to open in 2021.
See also
- City Museum of Ljubljana
- Ščit - Conservatory Centre of the City Museum of Ljubljana
- Roman Emona
- Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre
- Memorial Room of Writer Ivan Cankar
- Plečnik House
- RogLab
- Cukrarna Palace
Visual art galleries
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