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[[Ars Fra-Ma Gallery]] is a private commercial gallery that can only be visited by appointment. Since [[established::1993]] the gallery has been presenting works by Slovene and international artists, the latter mainly from the former Yugoslav republics. Till 2009 this family company also organised the regular one-person exhibitions in the gallery at the headquarters of the Mercator company in Ljubljana. Some artworks were usually purchased from these exhibitions for the Mercator art collection. | [[Ars Fra-Ma Gallery]] is a private commercial gallery that can only be visited by appointment. Since [[established::1993]] the gallery has been presenting works by Slovene and international artists, the latter mainly from the former Yugoslav republics. Till 2009 this family company also organised the regular one-person exhibitions in the gallery at the headquarters of the Mercator company in Ljubljana. Some artworks were usually purchased from these exhibitions for the Mercator art collection. | ||
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− | *[http://www.ars-frama.si/ Ars Fra-Ma website] (in Slovenian) | + | *[http://www.ars-frama.si/ Ars Fra-Ma website] (in Slovenian) |
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Revision as of 17:27, 10 July 2017
Ars Fra-Ma Gallery is a private commercial gallery that can only be visited by appointment. Since 1993 the gallery has been presenting works by Slovene and international artists, the latter mainly from the former Yugoslav republics. Till 2009 this family company also organised the regular one-person exhibitions in the gallery at the headquarters of the Mercator company in Ljubljana. Some artworks were usually purchased from these exhibitions for the Mercator art collection.
External links
- Ars Fra-Ma website (in Slovenian)