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Slovene Book Fair


Readers visiting the Slovene Book Fair in 2024.

The Slovene Book Fair has been organised every November since 1993 by the Association of Book Publishers (today Chamber of Publishing and Bookselling). Activities include school presentations, exhibitions, a training programme, debates, presentations of new books and shows for children. It is the largest fair of its kind in Slovenia, each year attracting around 100 publishing houses and thousands of visitors.

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Culture from Slovenia worldwide

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    JapanTokyoTokyo Metropolitan Theatre Concert Hall, Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall

    Two concerts by the Slovenia Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kakhi Solomnishvili, featuring guest pianist Alexander Gadjiev.

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    9 Dec 2025

    FranceParisMême Si

    "How long can a branch bow before it breaks?" is a sound installation by Ida Hiršenfelder and Hugo Lioret, composed from field recordings made in the Hambach Forest in the Rhineland. Ravaged by lignite mining, the forest becomes both subject and witness in this work, capturing the tension between its biodiversity and the destruction wrought by industrial exploitation — a poignant reflection on devastation and resilience.

    Supported by: Ministry of Culture.
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    2 Dec 2025

    South KoreaDaegu, Gojang, Seoul

    Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kakhi Solomnishvili, on tour in South Korea.

Upcoming events
  • 28 Nov 2025

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    12 Apr 2026

    GermanyDachauGemäldegalerie Dachau

    The exhibition "Paths of Impressionism – Slovenian Modernism and Dachau" presents over forty exceptional loans from the National Gallery of Slovenia and other lenders, tracing the artistic evolution from late 19th-century realism to the more expressive currents of modernism. The exhibition underscores the significant role Slovenian artists played within a broader pan-European movement, bringing to light lesser-known masterpieces now poised for rediscovery.

  • 28 Nov 2025

    AustriaViennaAteliertheater

    The theater troupe Teater Rampa performs the play "The People's Democratic Circus" by Rok Vilčnik.

    Produced by: Teater Rampa.
  • 2 Dec 2025

    AlbaniaTiranaBallet and Folk Ensemble, National Theatre of OperaFestival of European Literature in Tirana (FELT)

    A conversation with Maja Haderlap, an award-winning author and one of the most renowned contemporary voices of the Carinthian Slovene community, on what does it mean to write in a minority language, the Carinthian Slovene experience, European cultural memory, and the art and challenges of translation together with her translator Blerta Lazebeu.

European Capital of Culture



Nova Gorica–Gorizia, European Capital of Culture 2025


Since its inception in 1985, over 40 cities have won the prestigious European Capital of Culture (ECoC) title. Forty years later, however, the border cities of Nova Gorica in Slovenia and Gorizia in Italy are the first ones to turn this annual celebration of culture into a genuinely cross-border endeavour. Based on these cities' specific political, cultural and geographical context, their 2025 ECoC programme explores the concept of borders from multiple dimensions under the slogan “Go! Borderless”.

The opening event, From Station to Station, was held on 8 February, the Slovenian cultural holiday.

Nova Gorica municipal building with light installations during R.o.R festival

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Paving the Way for Green Animation and a Co-Development Mechanism

Read up on how the regional animated film industry is driving discussions around environmentally sustainable practices and funding mechanisms that will enable the industry to grow.

GO2025 The City Yet to Become

Miha Kosovel of Razpotja magazine introduces the term transfrontal and reminds us of how understanding the history of a region can better prepare us for the mental and physical shifts needed in co-creating a new reality.


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Independent Biennial


The Independent Biennial, originally named as the Slovenian Independent Illustrators' Biennial, was established in 2007. It recognises illustration as a very wide phenomenon, featuring not only book illustration, caricature, comics, design illustration, commercial logotypes and graffiti, but also the more "dynamic" creations such as animation, multimedia interventions, interactive websites, and many other formats. As illustration is often embedded in other artistic practices, the biennial in a way addresses the wider creative community in Slovenia.

Kamera, the exhibition space of Kino Šiška Centre for Urban Culture, is regularly used to exhibit the works of the younger generation of Slovene illustrators, 2015

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