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Talum Art Collection


Since the beginning of the 1990s the Talum aluminium company in Kidričevo has been known as a significant patron of the contemporary fine arts in Slovenia, engaged in building up its own collection. With more than 800 art works of over 130 artists, the Talum Art Collection presently focuses on the art production of regional and national artists. The collection displays a modernist and post-modernist character.

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U3 Triennial of Contemporary Slovene Arts


The U3 Triennial of Contemporary Slovene Arts was established in 1994 by the Moderna galerija with the aim to provide a periodic overview of the current situation in contemporary Slovene art through the subjective eye of a curator/selector, drawing attention to works which are, according to the selector, the best and closest to the sensibility of the time. To assure a certain level of objectivity, the selector of every second U3 Triennial is a foreign curator, since this emphasises the purpose of the event: to underline differences in aesthetic concepts as well as in professional, critical, cultural, political, and social positions. So far the triennial has been curated by Tomaž Brejc, Peter Weibel, Gregor Podnar, Christine Van Assche, Jurij Krpan, Charles Esche, and Nataša Petrešin. The 2016 edition will feature artistic response on the topic of cosmos, proposed by Boris Groys.

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Upcoming events abroad

  • 30 Jan 2025

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    25 May 2025

    Austria Vienna Unteres Belvedere


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    National Gallery of Slovenia will be collaborating with Viennese museum Belvedere in order to exhibit the best of Slovenian painting between 1848-1918 in the biggest exhibition of Slovenian art in Vienna to date: "The World in Colours. Slovenian Painting 1848-1918 - Svet v barvah. Slovensko slikarstvo 1848-1918".




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