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+ | Located on a lane in front of the Gruber Palace (the headquarters of the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]]), the open-air [[Gruber Gallery]] is run by the [[Sculpture Institute]]. | ||
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+ | It annually features at least one exhibition lasting several months. It opened in [[established::2002]] with an exhibition by [[Lučka Košak]]. Since then, site-specific projects have been prepared by [[Darko Golija]], [[Jiři Kočica]], [[Alen Ožbolt]], [[Primož Pugelj]], and others. | ||
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Revision as of 16:52, 4 November 2018
Located on a lane in front of the Gruber Palace (the headquarters of the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia), the open-air Gruber Gallery is run by the Sculpture Institute.
It annually features at least one exhibition lasting several months. It opened in 2002 with an exhibition by Lučka Košak. Since then, site-specific projects have been prepared by Darko Golija, Jiři Kočica, Alen Ožbolt, Primož Pugelj, and others.
See also
External links
- Sculpture Institute website (in Slovenian)