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Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana
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In 2009 the City Museum of Ljubljana and the City Art Gallery Ljubljana merged into a new public institute called the Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana (MGML). It manages the main municipal art galleries and museums.
Exhibiting in Slovenia 1947–1979 website
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Exhibiting in Slovenia 1947–1979 website was developed in 2026 by a group of researchers investigating the exhibiting of visual art and, to a lesser extent, architecture, design and other exhibiting activities during that period. The research project was conducted by the Department of Art History, University of Ljubljana and funded by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS).
Architects' Society of Ljubljana (DAL)
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The Architects' Society of Ljubljana (DAL) has been serving the professional interests of its 370 plus members since 1997, primarily in dealings with relevant state and municipal governmental structures. As a professional association for architects and citizens, it provides current information about local and international tenders, competitions, prizes and educational events as well as legal advice. The DAL is the co-founder of the renowned Plečnik Award, which is awarded each year by the Plečnik Fund. Since 1972, it has also published Architects' Bulletin (ab), an international magazine on architecture and architectural theory.
Artes Gallery
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Established in 1992, Artes Gallery is a private gallery formerly located in Nova Gorica, close to the Italian border. In 2019 the gallery moved to a new venue in the village of Pedrovo. The new venue includes a gallery, accommodation and selling of artworks.
Arrea Architecture
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Founded by Maruša Zorec in 2005, the work of Arrea Architecture encompasses a range of activities, but it is restoration or "restructuring" projects that have garnered the firm considerable renown. By applying a nuanced view of architecture as memory, Arrea has succeeded in aligning historically rich structures with the needs and tastes of the modern world, as evidenced by their acclaimed intervention on Plečnik House in Ljubljana.
Archives Journal
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The journal Archives [Arhivi], first published in 1978 by the Archival Association of Slovenia (AAS) and the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia, is the most important serial publication of archival science in Slovenia. It contains specialised articles and treatises in the field of archival science, science sources, and contributions on the structure and history of the sector by Slovene as well as international writers. Abstracts of treatises and articles in German, English, and Italian are also included; all articles have synopses in English.
Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association
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Apokalipsa Cultural and Artistic Association was established in 1993 as the publisher of Apokalipsa magazine. The informal collective of collaborators consists of philosophers, poets, writers, scientists, artists, architects and others. In addition to the magazine, the association publishes several book series that cover philosophy and humanities, as well as poetry and prose, both original works and in translation.
Anthropos Journal
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Anthropos journal stimulates cooperation between the humanities and social sciences in the fields of psychology and philosophy. It is aimed at interdisciplinary and transdiciplinary work and work beyond traditional frames of disciplines. Subject areas include anthropology, psychology, philosophy, social sciences, and the humanities.
Ante Trstenjak Gallery
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The Ante Trstenjak Gallery is located next to the Ljutomer Culture House. The gallery runs a permanent collection of works (mostly) from the Prlekija region, among them paintings and graphic art works by Ante Trstenjak (1894–1970). Most of the works in its collection were purchased at Ex-Tempore art colony events or at the Biennial of Small-size Paintings (Bienale slik malega formata, Ljutomer), which has been held in even years since 2000.
AlmiraSadar
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Almira Sadar twice each year since 1998 created her own collection for the AlmiraSadar label. In 2003 she opened a showroom for her own exclusive women's wear and accessories in the centre of Ljubljana. Almira Sadar (b 1963) graduated in architecture and then specialised in industrial design at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana. Since 1997 she has been a Senior Lecturer at Department of Textiles, University of Ljubljana. She exhibited in Slovenia (Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO), Biennial of Graphic Arts) and in Denmark, Chile and Austria, and collaborated on several projects with Marija Jenko Starič.