Miki Muster, on the 100th Aniversary of his Birth
With selected photo documents and objects, the exhibition will bring to life the time when the whole world came to life in Ljubljana with cartoons, commercials and film.
Miki Muster was an academic sculptor, yet he created only a few sculptures. From his teenage years onward, he dreamed of making animated films. To achieve this, he became an illustrator with an unstoppable passion, mastering all the secrets of animation as a self-taught artist, so that his cartoon characters could come to life on Slovenian television (we only need to recall the lively trio of rabbits from the television trailer Cikcak). This charming Prekmurje-born Ljubljana resident became a lifelong workaholic, beloved in Slovenia as the creator of the iconic trio Zvitorepec, Trdonja, and Lakotnik. His cast of animated characters was extensive, so let us not forget to mention at least the smallest among them, Lupinica.
Though Miki Muster is no longer with us, his unforgettable desire to entertain a broad audience with a childlike heart, one he shared with Walt Disney, remains. Through this seemingly simple life mission, he evolved from a newspaper illustrator into the foremost name in Slovenian comics. As a master of the fluid black contour line, he remains an inspiration, having relied not on technical aids or modern technology but on the seamless flow of thought, expressed through manual skill, onto paper, where it took on a life of its own. Muster also maintained his physical vitality through swimming, excelling in both the crawl and butterfly strokes.
The exhibition’s accompanying program is being developed in collaboration with the Slovenian Film Archive at the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia, the Slovenian Animated Film Association, the RTV Slovenia Archive, and the Casablanca production company.
This exhibition, which will be held at the City Museum of Ljubljana, was instigated by Aleksander Buh, the driving force behind Strip.art.nica.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Miklavž Muster for his support and assistance in preparing the exhibition.
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Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, represented by Blaž Peršin, Director
Creator of the exhibition: Barbara Savenc
Expert help: Metka Fujs, Rok Glavan, Jaka Klemenčič, Igor Prassel
Materials on display provided by: Akademija za likovno umetnost in oblikovanje, Antikvariat Glavan, Medex, Mestna knjižnica Ljubljana, Muzeji radovljiške občine, Muzej novejše in sodobne zgodovine Slovenije, Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica, Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota, Slovenska kinoteka, Strip.art.nica Buch, Šolski muzej Slovenije ter zasebni lastniki and private collectors
Special thanks to: Špela Čižman, Katarina Jurjavčič, Gregor Kokalj, Darja Lavrenčič Vrabec, Katja Kreutz Praprotnik, Nadja Zgonik
Conservation and restoration of the exhibits: Liza Lampič, Urh Tacar, Katarina Toman Kracina, Bojana Zavodnik
Design: Maj Blatnik, Katarina Toman Kracina
Exhibition layout: Mitja Marc, Danilo Ončevski, Zvone Sečnik, Jernej Volk, Tomaž Žnidarčič and O.K.VIR d. o. o.
Texts by: Barbara Savenc
Language editing (SL): Katja Paladin
English translation: Marjana Karer
Language editing (EN): Paula Kirby
Photographs by: Blaž Gutman, Tone Stojko
Promotion: Tesa Arzenšek, Nejc Kovačič
Educational programme: Damjana Bergant, Nika Damjanovič, Ema Marinčič
Location
Gosposka 15
1000 Ljubljana
Information and reservations:
T: +386 1 2412 500
T: +386 1 2412 506
E- mail: info@mgml.si, prijava@mgml.si
Opening hours
Tuesday–Sunday: 10.00–18.00
Mondays, 1 January, 1 November and 25 December: Closed
