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The permanent exhibition of works from the Gorjup Gallery collection is displayed in Jože Gorjup Primary School. It consists of a presentation of the best work from the 1,600 units of the collection, including works by Slovene artists (Veno Pilon, Karla Bulovec Mrak, Avgust Černigoj, Gojmir Anton Kos, Štefan Planinc, Andrej Jemec, France Slana, Marij Pregelj, France Mihelič, Jože Tisnikar, Bogdan Borčič, Zdenko Huzjan, Branko Suhy, Jože Marinč, Ivan Napotnik, Jakob Savinšek, Stojan Batič, Janez Lenassi, Dragica Čadež and Janez Boljka) and international artists (Edo Murtić, Dušan Džamonja, Miroslav Šutej, Vasilije Jordan, Vittorio Tavernari, Renato Gottuso and Eisaku Tanaka). The international selection was made in 1998. | The permanent exhibition of works from the Gorjup Gallery collection is displayed in Jože Gorjup Primary School. It consists of a presentation of the best work from the 1,600 units of the collection, including works by Slovene artists (Veno Pilon, Karla Bulovec Mrak, Avgust Černigoj, Gojmir Anton Kos, Štefan Planinc, Andrej Jemec, France Slana, Marij Pregelj, France Mihelič, Jože Tisnikar, Bogdan Borčič, Zdenko Huzjan, Branko Suhy, Jože Marinč, Ivan Napotnik, Jakob Savinšek, Stojan Batič, Janez Lenassi, Dragica Čadež and Janez Boljka) and international artists (Edo Murtić, Dušan Džamonja, Miroslav Šutej, Vasilije Jordan, Vittorio Tavernari, Renato Gottuso and Eisaku Tanaka). The international selection was made in 1998. | ||
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