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From 1988 to 2004 the [[Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]] managed the [[Jakopič Gallery]], now it is managed by the Ljubljana Urban Municipality, which renovated and re-opened the exhibition space in May 2007. As an underground space it was restructured to hold a broad range of exhibitions, primarily of architecture, design, photography, and new media, but also painting, sculpture and graphic art. It also features the Mali Salon (small salon) for small individual or specialised presentations of art works and other cultural events, round table discussions and public presentations. | From 1988 to 2004 the [[Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]] managed the [[Jakopič Gallery]], now it is managed by the Ljubljana Urban Municipality, which renovated and re-opened the exhibition space in May 2007. As an underground space it was restructured to hold a broad range of exhibitions, primarily of architecture, design, photography, and new media, but also painting, sculpture and graphic art. It also features the Mali Salon (small salon) for small individual or specialised presentations of art works and other cultural events, round table discussions and public presentations. | ||
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8 May 2018
North Macedonia Skopje Osten Gallery
The opening of the exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints by the Slovenian painter Jože Ciuha (1924-2015), curated by Barbara Savenc and Marija Skočir (Jakopič Gallery), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Skopje and Permanent Representation of the Republic of Slovenia to the European Union,
Exhibitions presented here cover different art genres and are organised by a broad range of institutions. Regular events include exhibitions by the Brumen Foundation, Architects' Society of Ljubljana (DAL), Slovene Designers Society, Union of Slovene Fine Arts Associations (ZDSLU) and the International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana.