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− | [[Likovne besede]] (in English: ''Art Words'') ''Magazine'' has been published since [[established::1985]] by the [[Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU)]]. The quarterly is the main periodic publication in the field of | + | [[Likovne besede]] (in English: ''Art Words'') ''Magazine'' has been published since [[established::1985]] by the [[Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU)]]. The quarterly is the main periodic publication in the field of art and art theory in Slovenia. It is published in Slovene with the summaries in English, usually in two double issues a year. |
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The issues focus on a theme (Arte-fact?, Women in Art; Microutopias; Views on Contemporary Slovene Art; Art and Time; Dreams, Psychoanalysis and Art ...) combined with regular formats such as Round Table, Interview, Contributions to the Slovenian Dictionary of Art Terms, and the Theoretical Supplement. Likovne besede Magazine features also exclusive notes by the artists (diaries, reflections, author pages).
In 2009 the editors Nevenka Šivavec and Mojca Zlokarnik conceived Ljubljana Personal, alternative guide [Ljubljana osebno, alternativni vodič], a new bilingual book series within the Likovne besede Magazine framework. Each book is written by an artist or art-related expert and provides an alternative city guide for Slovenia's capital. First two in autumn 2009 published books participated art historian Miklavž Komelj ([Mesto v mestu]) and author tandem Estela Žutić and Gill Duvivier (Revolution Action [Revolucija Akcija]).