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Revision as of 22:41, 12 November 2013
Activities
Since 1921 the society has published the Art History Journal [Zbornik za umetnostno zgodovino] as the main scientific peer-reviewed art history journal in Slovenia. The gazette The Bulletin of the Slovene Art History Society [Bilten SUZD] is a serial publication issued 5 times a year in electronic form. Short scientific papers are reviewed. Another series Library SUZD was established in 1997 to publish conference papers, and the series of Festschrifts is published to honor the work of prominent members (Sergej Vrišer in 2003, Špelca Čopič in 2006, and Stane Bernik in 2009).
The society also organises regular public lectures and visits to exhibitions and cultural monuments. Its biggest organisational effort is currently the international colloquium "Art and Architecture around 1400: Global and Regional Perspectives" in co-organisation with the University of Maribor under the auspices of CIHA, to be held in May 2011.
See also
- Izidor Cankar Award
- Art History Journal
- France Stele Institute of Art History
- Department of Art History, University of Ljubljana
External links
- Slovene Art History Society website
- Bilten website
- Art and Architecture around 1400: Global and Regional Perspectives, International colloquium in May 2011 under the auspices of the International Committee of the History of Art (CIHA)