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The exhibition of the photographic works of the IRWIN art collective will present, for the first time, more than 90 photographs by one of the most important internationally active Slovenian artist groups. The exhibition encompasses records of their artistic interventions, performances and temporary installations, as well as conceptually designed artworks in their own right, spanning four decades of production.
An overview of the work of one of the most important and distinctive visual artists, a leading representative of Slovenian late modernism and postmodernism. The selected works reveal a convergence of the artist’s in-depth research, profound understanding of contemporary visual art, original artistic language, and complete commitment to the practice of painting.
An annual exhibition of poets that combines literary and visual arts into a holistic image using various prints and typographies. The creativity of visual and concrete poetry is based on the letter, which as a means of formative expression gains greater visual and textual message.
Authors:
Anna Bannana, Mme Bluu, Luciano Caruso, Dr. Dada, Lev Detela, Kiki Francsesci, Gaglione, Klaus Groß, Massimo Gualthieri. Lucia Marcucci, Wolfgang Mayer Konig, Eugenio Miccini, Ruth Wolf Rehfeldt, Janez Sagadin, Guy Schraenen, Jean Sellem, Darko Simicic, Ramolina Trentino, Franci Zagoričnik, Cveto Zlate in Anonymous.
The exhibition in the museum Treasury is dedicated to presenting archaeological finds from the excavations at the new National and University Library (NUK II) site, conducted in 2024 and 2025 by the ZVKDS, Centre for Preventive Archaeology (CPA). On display will be several particularly interesting small finds, among which stands out a small bronze figurine of Priapus, the deity of fertility and the protector of livestock and gardens.
“A tower, a mule, me and the garden” – that is how Jože Plečnik imagined his life when he didn’t know yet that after Vienna and Prague his native Ljubljana would be his lifetime’s environment for his creative work.
How well do you know the rich history of Slovenian capital? Pile-dwellers, Emona, Middle and New Ages, the 20th and 21st centuries… what is the history of Ljubljana? Get to know Ljubljana's past - see the chronological presentation of Ljubljana’s millennia of heritage with precious authentic artefacts, like the world's oldest wooden wheel with an axle!
A tribute to the museum as a place of encounter and dialogue.
Listen to the story of Ljubljana Mayor Ivan Hribar in Villa Zlatica.
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