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| name               = Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU)
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| name         = Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies (ZDSLU)
| localname           = Zveza društev slovenskih likovnih umetnikov (ZDSLU)
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| localname   = Zveza društev slovenskih likovnih umetnikov (ZDSLU)
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| town               = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| street       = Komenskega 8
| telephone           = 386 (0) 1 433 0464
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| town         = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| telephone   = 386 (0) 1 433 0464
| email               = info@zveza-dslu.si
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| fax         = 386 (0) 1 434 9462
| website             = http://www.zveza-dslu.si
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| email       = zdslu@zveza-dslu.si
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| name                = Zoran Poznič
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Founded in [[established::1899]], the [[Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies (ZDSLU)|Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies]] is the oldest professional association of Slovene fine artists. During its long and distinguished history it was this organisation which took the initiative to establish the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]], the [[Museum of Modern Art]], the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]], and several smaller galleries, as well as the fine art magazines ''Umetnost'' (1936), ''Sinteza'' (1961) and most recently ''[[Likovne besede Magazine]]'' [Art Words] (in print since 1985).
 
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==Activities and organisation==
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The Association engages in the conception and implementation of various exhibitions and artistic events at home and abroad, and in the creation and publication of artists' books and catalogues. Its secretariat monitors the regulation of legal acts concerning the status of visual artists in Slovenia and cooperates accordingly with the [[Ministry of Culture]], which is also the main funder of the Association's programmes. It currently has 10 regional associations which represent approximately 650 individual members.
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It organises the annual [[May Salon]] exhibition of its members' work and the [[Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration]]. It also bestows the [[Hinko Smrekar Award]], the [[May Salon Award]] and the [[Rihard Jakopič Award]].
  
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The Association runs its own gallery, the [[Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies (ZDSLU) Gallery]], where it organises individual and smaller group exhibitions, presentations of graphic portfolios and various cycles.  
Founded in 1899, the Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations is the oldest professional association of Slovene fine artists. During its long and distinguished history it was this organisation which took the initiative to establish the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] and the [[Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana]], the [[Academy of Fine Arts and Design]] and several smaller galleries, as well as the fine art magazines Umetnost (1936), Sinteza (1961) and most recently [[Likovne besede]] (Art Words, 1985).
 
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When the Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations joined the Yugoslav union for the second time after 1945 it also became member of the AIAP/IAA and remained a member until the independence of Slovenia in 1991, when it received a status of the observer. The Union engages in the conception and implementation of various exhibitions and artistic events at home and abroad, and in the creation and publication of artists’ books and catalogues. Its secretariat monitors the regulation of legal acts concerning the status of visual artists in Slovenia and co-operates accordingly with the [[Ministry of Culture]], which is also the main funder of the Union's programmes. It currently has 10 regional associations which represent approximately 650 individual members.
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==International cooperation==
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When the Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies joined the Yugoslav union for the second time after 1945 it also became member of the AIAP/IAA and remained a member until the independence of Slovenia in 1991, when it received a status of the observer.  
  
The Union runs its own gallery, the [[Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU) Gallery]], where it organises individual and smaller group exhibitions, presentations of graphic portfolios and various cycles. It organises the annual [[May Salon]] exhibition of its members' work and the [[Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration]]. It also bestows the [[Hinko Smrekar Award]], the [[May Salon Award]] and the [[Rihard Jakopič Award]].  
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International networking has involved organisations such as INTART, Kunstverein fűr Kärtnen, Austria; Associazione Centro Friulano Arti Plastiche, Italy; BBK Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany; HDLU, HDLUZ, Germany; Konstaerenas Rijksoerganisation, Stockholm, Sweden; AAPM Madrid, Spain; Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France; the Kunststation Kleinsassen, Germany; and the Voipaala Art Centre, Finland.
  
International networking has involved INTART, Kunstverein fűr Kärtnen, Austria; Associazione Centro Friulano Arti Plastiche, Italy; BBK Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany; HDLU, HDLUZ, Germany; Konstaerenas Rijksoerganisation, Stockholm, Sweden; AAPM Madrid, Spain; Cite des Arts International, Paris, France; the Kunststation Kleinsassen in Germany; and the Voipaala Art Centre in Finland.
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Since 2009 the Union organises [[International Ceramics Triennial Unicum]] in cooperation with European Cultural and Technological Centre (EKTC) Maribor.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* Competitions and awards
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* [[Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies (ZDSLU) Gallery]]
** [[Hinko Smrekar Award]]  
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* [[Rihard Jakopič Award]]
** [[May Salon Award]]  
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* [[Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration]]
** [[Rihard Jakopič Award]]  
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* [[Hinko Smrekar Award]]  
* Festivals
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* [[May Salon]]  
** [[Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration]]  
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* [[May Salon Award]]
** [[May Salon]]  
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* [[Likovne besede Magazine]]
* Galleries
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* [[International Ceramics Triennial Unicum]]
** [[Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU) Gallery]]  
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Local associations
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*[[Ljubljana Fine Artists Society]]
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*[[Maribor Fine Artists Society]]
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*[[Insula-Obala Fine Artists Society]]
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.zdslu.si ZDSLU website] (in Slovenian)
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Founded in 1899, the Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies is the oldest professional association of Slovene fine artists. During its long and distinguished history it was this organisation which took the initiative to establish the National Gallery of Slovenia, the Museum of Modern Art, the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, and several smaller galleries, as well as the fine art magazines Umetnost (1936), Sinteza (1961) and most recently Likovne besede Magazine [Art Words] (in print since 1985).


Activities and organisation

The Association engages in the conception and implementation of various exhibitions and artistic events at home and abroad, and in the creation and publication of artists' books and catalogues. Its secretariat monitors the regulation of legal acts concerning the status of visual artists in Slovenia and cooperates accordingly with the Ministry of Culture, which is also the main funder of the Association's programmes. It currently has 10 regional associations which represent approximately 650 individual members.

It organises the annual May Salon exhibition of its members' work and the Biennial of Slovene Book Illustration. It also bestows the Hinko Smrekar Award, the May Salon Award and the Rihard Jakopič Award.

The Association runs its own gallery, the Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies (ZDSLU) Gallery, where it organises individual and smaller group exhibitions, presentations of graphic portfolios and various cycles.

International cooperation

When the Slovenian Association of Fine Arts Societies joined the Yugoslav union for the second time after 1945 it also became member of the AIAP/IAA and remained a member until the independence of Slovenia in 1991, when it received a status of the observer.

International networking has involved organisations such as INTART, Kunstverein fűr Kärtnen, Austria; Associazione Centro Friulano Arti Plastiche, Italy; BBK Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Germany; HDLU, HDLUZ, Germany; Konstaerenas Rijksoerganisation, Stockholm, Sweden; AAPM Madrid, Spain; Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France; the Kunststation Kleinsassen, Germany; and the Voipaala Art Centre, Finland.

Since 2009 the Union organises International Ceramics Triennial Unicum in cooperation with European Cultural and Technological Centre (EKTC) Maribor.

See also

Local associations


External links

Gallery

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