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Božidar Jakac's Kurent, pastel, 1920. Fine art collection Jakac House, Novo mesto
Alenka Pirman, the Culture.si coeditor
Caricature of No Limits, hardcore band from Koper, Slovenija
European Triennial of Small Sculpture, various designers, Les boules de Noel de Meisenthal: Ligne contemporaine, 2001-2010
A part of the Independent Biennial exhibition, 2015
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
Ballettikka Internettikka: Portraits illuminated pictures (lightbox, image on transparent film and rotating light) by Igor Stromajer & Brane Zorman, 7th KIBLIX Linux IT Festival, 2007
Primož Brecelj: Akord ob robu, Castrumfoto International Workshop, 2007
Friulian Worker by Veno Pilon, Pilon Gallery Collection, 1923
Marko Tušek's artwork at the exhibition Time as Structure, Method as Meaning at the Stúdió Galéria in Budapest, 1995
Illustration for Mišo Alkalaj's article about the Big-Bang theory by Dušan Kastelic, Bugbrain Studio
The pictorial map of Kal with the stonecutting educational trail. Drawn by A. J. Potočnik for Štirna Kal Society.
Video by Tomaž Tomažin
The Sea, by Metka Krašovec, acrylic on canvas, 130 x 160 cm, 2009, Equrna Gallery
Dvojni nič [Double Nothing] painting by Ksenija Čerče 227 x 203 cm, 2006–2008, Equrna Gallery
Gott Verlierer, by Mitja Ficko, oil on canvas, 270 x 330 cm, 2008–2009, Equrna Gallery
My New Mercedes Shoes painted by Leon Zuodar of Beli sladoled, acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30 cm, 2008
Piramidko by Miha Perne of Beli sladoled, various techniques on canvas, 55,5 x 65,2 cm, 2010
Božidar Jakac's Old Prague, charcoal drawing, 1920. Fine art collection Jakac House, Novo mesto
Psevdo Guardi, Vases with Flowers, oil on canvas, mid-18th century; permanent exhibition at the Jakac House, Novo mesto, from the Fine Art Collection Dolenjska Museum Novo mesto.
Lacanoid I, Concept prototype Lacanoid is a simulation of human-like presence by Žiga Kranjec, Igor Križanovskij, Urban Belina, coproduced by Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab and MKC Maribor Youth Culture Centre, 2011
Janez Bernik: Veno Pilon, at Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina, 1973
A sculpture by Mirko Bratuša and a painting by Sandi Červek, exhibited at the Nova Gorica City Gallery, 2014
Damijan Kracina's re-imagining of a former pigsty, as set up at The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
Damijan Kracina's artwork, reinstalled in The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
For the purposes of The Last Contemporary Art Museum, Damijan Kracina remade a former pigsty into a provisional gallery space, 2015
Damijan Kracina's sculpture The Great Muddigger, presented at The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
Self-portrait; stories, memories and dreams by Andrej Perko, Castrumfoto International Workshop Collection,Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina, 2010
Handmade Work by Branko Lenart, Castrumfoto International Workshop, 2009
European Triennial of Small Sculpture, Stacked plates lamp, Malin Lundmark, 2003
A sculpture by Lujo Vodopivec, titled Muzej moderne in sodobne umetnosti Nova Gorica and exhibited at the Nova Gorica City Gallery, 2008
Tomaž Tomažin, V čast klobuku [In honour of the hat], light box, detail, in the Tomaž Tomažin and Damijan Kracina / Serious players exhibition, curated by Jadranka Ljubičič, Alkatraz Gallery, 2010
Kulturčniki [culture workers], comics by Dušan Kastelic, Bugbrain Studio
JBTZ afera [JBTZ affair] comic strip by Dušan Kastelic, a political thriller, dealing with true events from Yugoslav political history in a humorous and disrespectful manner, Bugbrain Studio, 1991
Partizani [The Partisans] comic strip by Dušan Kastelic, made for the political magazine Mladina in 1988 preceding the disintegration of Yugoslavia, Bugbrain Studio
Landmark: Footprint, 2001–2002, by Allora and Calzadilla: an artistic collaboration between Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla (Puerto Rico). Part of the Trienal Poli/Gráfica de San Juan: América Latina y el Caribe, Puerto Rico, the Grand Prix winner of the 26th Biennial of Graphic Arts, 2005.
Stencil of Slovene writer Ivan Cankar in Celje
The Winner's Podium, an installation that won first prize in OHO Group Award competition, by artists Miha Perne and Leon Zuodar, working as Beli sladoled [White ice cream], 2011
Flower (125 x 175 x 175 cm), reinforced concrete by Mojca Smerdu from 1983, located in front of the Faculty of Economics and Business, part of the Forma Viva Open Air Sculpture Collection, Maribor
An illustrated map of the museum Railway Museum of Slovenske železnice, as drawn by Aleksander Jankovič Potočnik (also author of the now defunct Ars-cartae.com)
A prototype ultrasound instrument used to create and perform the improvisational composition Sonic beams / Acoustic shadows, for Ultrasound Haptics Project, by Miha Ciglar, Institute for Sonic Arts Research (IRZU) in 2010
A prototype ultrasound instrument used to create and perform the improvisational composition Sonic beams / Acoustic shadows, for Ultrasound Haptics Project, by Miha Ciglar, Institute for Sonic Arts Research (IRZU) in 2010
A prototype ultrasound instrument used to create and perform the improvisational composition Sonic beams / Acoustic shadows, for Ultrasound Haptics Project, by Miha Ciglar, Institute for Sonic Arts Research (IRZU) in 2010
Bojan Radovič: Paris Photo, Castrumfoto International Workshop, 2012
Damijan Kracina's sculpture called Dragonfly, created in 2013, presented at The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
Damijan Kracina's artworks often deal with odd creatures and non-existent animals. A selection of these works is reinstalled in The Last Contemporary Art Museum in Logje, 2015
Untitled by Maurizio Frullani & Roberto Kusterle, Castrumfoto International Workshop, 2006
Alfa and omega XV, Variations in Azure by Danilo Jejčič, Pilon Gallery Collection, 2008
Ivo Prančič, Untitled, at Pilon Gallery, Ajdovščina 1991
Alma Selimović's infographic by Coline Robin, from the Motovila/CED Slovenia conference "Mobility4Creativity" in 2019.
Borut Jerman's infographic by Coline Robin, from the Motovila/CED Slovenia conference "Mobility4Creativity" in 2019.
Fatima Avila's infographic by Coline Robin, from the Motovila/CED Slovenia conference "Mobility4Creativity" in 2019.
Lučka Kajfež Bogataj's infographic by Coline Robin, from the Motovila/CED Slovenia conference "Mobility4Creativity" in 2019.
Eva Blaute's infographic by Coline Robin, from the Motovila/CED Slovenia conference "Mobility4Creativity" in 2019.
The Responsible Mobility infographic by Coline Robin, from the Motovila/CED Slovenia conference "Mobility4Creativity" in 2019.
Startled Satyr, a student work by Ivan Zajec, 1894, awarded with Fueger Medal, today set up in the entrance hall of the National Gallery of Slovenia. Zajec was commissioned to make a sculpture of a poet France Prešeren for the central square in Ljubljana, unveiled in 1905.
The Robba Fountain aka The Fountain of the Three Rivers of Carniola by Francesco Robba (1698–1757) is one of the most important Baroque monuments in Ljubljana. The original was installed in the central wing of the National Gallery of Slovenia in 2008.
The fountain sculpture commissioned by the city authorities from Francesco Robba in 1743, was inspired by the Bernini's Piazza Navona fountain and conceived as a Fountain of the Three Rivers of Carniola. In 2006, the original fountain was renovated and moved from the Town Square into the National Gallery of Slovenia.
Veno Pilon, a portrait in bronze by Lojze Spazzapan, 1925. Spazzapan was Pilon's contemporary whose works and documents are also housed at the Pilon Gallery Collection.
Building Block 3, sculpture made by Arleitner Edeltrude (AT), exhibited at International Ceramics Triennial Unicum, 2012
As it sits, sculpture made by Shanafelt Todd (US), exhibited at International Ceramics Triennial Unicum, 2012
Everything is Not in Its Right Place, sculpture made by Milne Kyle (US), exhibited at International Ceramics Triennial Unicum, 2012
The Scattered Shadows, sculpture made by Sirag Khaled and Anita Toth (EG, HU), exhibited at International Ceramics Triennial Unicum, 2012
Human Dignity is Inviolable, sculpture made by Gerstel Wilfried (AT), exhibited at International Ceramics Triennial Unicum, 2012