Difference between revisions of "Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department"
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{{Infobox | {{Infobox | ||
|name = Muzejski oddelek Slovenske kinoteke | |name = Muzejski oddelek Slovenske kinoteke | ||
− | |street = | + | |street = Miklošičeva 38 |
|town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | |town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
|telephone = 386 (0) 1 434 2505 | |telephone = 386 (0) 1 434 2505 | ||
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|contacts = {{contact | |contacts = {{contact | ||
|name = Lilijana Nedič | |name = Lilijana Nedič | ||
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|email = lilijana.nedic@kinoteka.si | |email = lilijana.nedic@kinoteka.si | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{contact | {{contact | ||
|name = Špela Čižman | |name = Špela Čižman | ||
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|email = spela.cizman@kinoteka.si | |email = spela.cizman@kinoteka.si | ||
|telephone = 386 (0) 1 386 (0) 1 434 2506 | |telephone = 386 (0) 1 386 (0) 1 434 2506 | ||
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− | The [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] inherited its collection of the Slovene film history from the Slovene Theatre and Film Museum, which was split between the [[National Theatre Museum of Slovenia]] and the Cinematheque during the 1990s. | + | The [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] inherited its collection of the Slovene film history from the Slovene Theatre and Film Museum, which was split between the [[National Theatre Museum of Slovenia]] and the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] during the 1990s. |
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The highlights of the collection curated by the [[Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department]] are the four sculptures - two flower pots and two busts of Bacchus - from 1915 created by a world-known filmmaker Fritz Lang (1890–1976), discovered in the 80s in Slovenia, and considered his only preserved fine arts work. | The highlights of the collection curated by the [[Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department]] are the four sculptures - two flower pots and two busts of Bacchus - from 1915 created by a world-known filmmaker Fritz Lang (1890–1976), discovered in the 80s in Slovenia, and considered his only preserved fine arts work. | ||
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− | == | + | ==Collections== |
− | [[Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department]] | + | |
+ | [[Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department]] houses a collection of posters, publications, photography and other museum objects related to Slovene film. | ||
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+ | ==Exhibition programme== | ||
+ | In addition to smaller exhibitions of documents and objects from the collections, the museum department presents small displays accompanying film festivals or cooperates with museum institutions abroad. | ||
==Publishing== | ==Publishing== |
Revision as of 23:05, 12 February 2010
Collections
Slovenian Cinematheque Museum Department houses a collection of posters, publications, photography and other museum objects related to Slovene film.
Exhibition programme
In addition to smaller exhibitions of documents and objects from the collections, the museum department presents small displays accompanying film festivals or cooperates with museum institutions abroad.
Publishing
Several catalogues and other publications have been prepared in co-operation with the Slovenian Cinematheque Research and Publishing Department, e.g. exhibition catalogue Fritz Lang - Sculpture / Cinema in Slovene painting of the Twenties, that was presented in 2004 at the A+A Gallery,Venice.
Projects
The department initiated the Ita Rina Museum at Škratelj Homestead in Divača, and collaborates with the Divača municipality in expanding it into the Museum of Slovene Actors.