The Večernica Award ceremony, a Slovenian literary prize for the best children's or youth literary work of the past year. The 24th Večernica Award laureate was poet, playwright, director, and actor [[Andrej Rozman Roza]], [[Eye of the Word Festival]] 2020. +
The Večernica Award ceremony, a Slovenian literary prize for the best children's or youth literary work of the past year. The 25th Večernica Award laureate was writer [[Sebastijan Pregelj]], [[Eye of the Word Festival]] 2021. +
The Večernica Award ceremony, a Slovenian literary prize for the best children's or youth literary work of the past year. The 26th Večernica Award laureate was Slovenian literary critic and writer [[Maša Ogrizek]], [[Eye of the Word Festival]] 2022. +
The Večernica Award ceremony, a Slovenian literary prize for the best children's or youth literary work of the past year. The 27th Večernica Award laureate was writer and storyteller Špela Frlic. [[Eye of the Word Festival]] (''Oko besede''), 2023. +
A Tangible Encounter - Workshop and installation on Koderjana stream by the Dutch architecture office [[Studio Wild]] in collaboration with the student of the [[Faculty of Architecture]] in Ljubljana (Topolò/Topolove, spring 2019). +
Summer school of the [[Academy of Margins]], a collective learning experience in the village of Topolò (summer 2022). The summer school opened with an explorative walk of the landscape surrounding the village. +
Summer school of the [[Academy of Margins]], a collective learning experience in the village of Topolò (summer 2022). Collective reading moment in the forest. +
The first roundtable discussion on hearing protection at music events during [[Druga godba]] festival organized by [[Zavod Tinitus]] in May 2023. Experts and collaborators from the music scene came together to address the increasing importance of establishing a safer listening culture and explored potential measures to safeguard hearing from excessive sound exposure at such gatherings. +
Opening event of [[Fabula Festival]] 2023 hosted the Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabužko, author of the novel ''Field Research of Ukrainian Sex'', that was interpreted by drama actor Mario Dragojević. The conversation with the author was led by Ksenija Horvat. +
Performance ''Trans-Plant'' by Luka Martin Škof and Nika Švab at [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station|Old Power Station]], 2020. Author: Nada Žgank +
Performance ''Human Territory'' by Slovenian artist Gregor Zorc, taking place at the Sports Society Tabor, [[Mladi levi Festival]], 2023. Author: Nada Žgank +
Performance ''Unending Love, or Love Dies, On Repeat Like It’s Endless'', performed by Aaa Biczysko and Beverly D. Renekouzou at [[Mladi levi Festival]] in 2023. Author: Nada Žgank +
The award-winning British writer, academic and long-time fighter for greater inclusivity in literature Bernardine Evaristo joined the 2023 edition of the festival at the so-called Itn's literary breakfast (hosted by [[Fabula Festival]] and Itn.). Photo: Nina Pernat +
Guided tour of the Ferantov Garden Residential complex in Ljubljana, designed by architect Edvard Ravnokar]], [[Open House Slovenia Festival]] 2023. Author: Mateja Jordović Potočnik +
The artistic director of the festival Aljaž Koprivnikar at the home of the senior citizens DSO Fužine where he presented FabulaFotelj, special project of the 2022 edition of the festival, an interactive and movable armchair, equipped with audio books that was created together with prostoRož. +
Guided tour of the Ferantov Garden Residential complex in Ljubljana, designed by architect Edvard Ravnokar]], [[Open House Slovenia Festival]] 2023. Author: Mateja Jordović Potočnik +
The virtual Q&A between Mieko Kawakami and Nagisa Moritoki Škof that was accompanied by a butoh performance by Darinka Pillari took place at the [[Cankarjev dom]] Club in 2022. It presented Summer Stories, the latest novel by Japanese author Mieko Kawakami - a portrait of contemporary womanhood in Japan. +
Guided tour of the newly renovated apartments on Tromostovje in Ljubljana, organised by [[Open House Slovenia Festival]]. Author: Mateja Jordović Potočnik +
Permanent installation ''Tree Particle'' by Boštjan Drinovec at the ''Lighting Park,'' a unique park-art ambiance formed by light artistic interventions outdoors. [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]] 2016. Author: DK +
Photos of the exhibition of posters in front of [[Prešeren Theatre Kranj]], featuring productions of the 53rd [[Week of Slovenian Drama]]. Photo: Maša Pirc +
Photos of the exhibition of posters in front of [[Prešeren Theatre Kranj]], featuring productions of the 53rd [[Week of Slovenian Drama]]. Photo: Maša Pirc +
Under the guidance of mentors (Anja Koželj, Anja Koželj, Petra Stanišič), the children went on a literary treasure hunt, which took them to museums, libraries and bookstores, where they were given hints to continue the hunt. The event was part of the Young Fabula at the 2021 edition of the festival. Photo: Jaka Gaser +
The Fabula book collection of 2021 lives through the illustrations of the designer and illustrator, Jure Brglez aka Brglesita, which were presented at the exhibition at the [[City Hall Atria]] in Ljubljana. Artist is accompanied by the artistic director of the festival Aljaž Koprivnikar. Photo: Jaka Gaser +
Guided tour of the [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]], the largest cultural and congress center in Slovenia, [[Open House Slovenia Festival]] 2023. Author: Špela Koščak +
''Mulc – Kiddo'', a stop-motion animation by [[Kolja Saksida]], produced by [[A-Atalanta]] and co-produced by [[ZVVIKS, Institute for Film and Audiovisual Production|ZVVIKS]], presented at the [[Festival of Slovenian Film]], 2009 +
In 2011, the [[Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art]] opened up the [[Aksioma Project Space]], a venue dedicated to exhibitions and presentations of either its own art productions or those of various internationally acclaimed intermedia art projects. +
In 2011, the [[Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art]] opened up the [[Aksioma Project Space]], a venue dedicated to exhibitions and presentations of either its own art productions or those of various internationally acclaimed intermedia art projects. +
[[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 +
Book cover by Alžběta Hanzlová for the Anthology of the contemporary Slovenian poetry ''Amnestija: amnezija''; translated into Croatian by Goran Janković, edited by Tatjana Jamnik and Hana Kovač, 2010 +
eVenti Verticali performing ''Wanted'' on the [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom facade]]. [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], 2013 +
eVenti Verticali performing "Wanted" on the [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom facade]] as part of [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], 2013 +
Czech Amanitas Fire Theatre, performing ''Alice'' as part of [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]] in front of the [[KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association|KUD France Prešeren]], 2014 +
Czech Amanitas Fire Theatre, performing ''Alice'' as part of [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]] in front of the [[KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association|KUD France Prešeren]], 2014 +
Czech Amanitas Fire Theatre, performing ''Alice'' as part of [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]] in front of the [[KUD France Prešeren Arts and Culture Association|KUD France Prešeren]], 2014 +
Audio visual concert ''Deceiving Light'', harpist Eduardo Raon, visuals by [[Akaša Bojič]], [[Neja Engelsberger]] and [[Luka Umek]] during the closing event of [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka]], 2009 +
Program of animated shorts for children, ''Slonov tekmovalni I'' [The Elephant in competition I], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka]], 2009 +
Katja Tukiainen exhibition ''Good Heavens II (Hyvät Hyssykät II)'' at [[KUD France Prešeren Gallery|KUD Gallery]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka]], 2009 +
Audiovisual Concert: ''Katalena Animated'' (Avdio-vizualni koncert: Animirana Katalena), [[Katalena]] concert at [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka Festival]], 2009. +
Public talks, working breakfasts or midnight gatherings with the festival guests (around 60 guests in the 2009 edition) are organised at Kinodvor Café. ''Meet the Filmmakers'', [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka]], 2009 +
Opening of Matti Hagelberg's exhibition, ''Kaleidoscopic pictures of reality'', [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka Festival]], 2009 +
Sales booth at the annual [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], a specialised competitive festival which focuses on Central and East European animated film production. 2009 +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] has 9 sections, offering a diverse and all-encompassing look at the breadth of contemporary animated films. Sales booth, 2009 +
[[Špela Čadež|Špela Čadež's]] exhibition ''Mali Svetovi'' (Small Worlds), a glimpse into the making of animated films, [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2009. +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka]] animation workshop, over the period of 20 hours young people created an animated film, 2009 +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] staged a week long animation production workshop for children and young people at [[Oton Župančič Library]], 2009 +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka]] animation workshop for children, under the mentorship of Delphine Hermans and Louise-Marie Colon, 2009 +
''Medkulturni dialog kot temeljna vrednota EU'' (Intercultural dialogue as the fundamental value of the EU), edited by Vesna Mikolič & Krištof Jacek Kozak +
Theatre performance ''Livingston's Last Kiss'' (Zadnji Livingstonov poljub) at Anton Podbevšek Teatre in Novo mesto with members of the rock band Siddharta +
Opening night of the theatre performance ''Zadnji Livingstonov poljub'' (with members of rock band [[Siddharta]]) at [[Anton Podbevšek Theatre]] in Novo mesto, 2010 +
Open air [[Apiculture Museum Krapje|Apiculture Museum]] in Krapje, visitors can view many aspects of historic apiary techniques. The oldest bee hive in the apiaries is more than 300 years old +
Part of the museum's collection of historic bee keeping equipment which includes a range of documentation, [[Apiculture Museum Krapje|Apiculture Museum]] in Krapje +
A path through the 30 hectares of forest in the [[Arboretum Volčji Potok|Arboretum]], the ''Jelova draga'', which is significant for its combination of fir and tropical moss (three-lobed mossBazzania trilobata) +
Exhibition ''Contemporary Architecture in Slovenia'' by curator Andrej Hrausky of Architectural Gallery DESSA at International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC) in Ljubljana (2008) +
Exhibition ''Contemporary Architecture in Slovenia'' by curator Andrej Hrausky of Architectural Gallery DESSA at International Centre of Graphic Arts (MGLC) in Ljubljana (2008) +
The building designed by four architectural bureaus which established the Architectural Union for Vitanje (AZZV): [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], [[Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti]], [[Ofis Arhitekti]] and [[SADAR + VUGA Architects]], 2012 +
Youth Arkordeon Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg on a tour produced in partnership with [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]], Prešeren Square in Ljubljana, 2002 +
''Literature in Focus'' with [[Svetlana Makarovič]], moderated by [[Gašper Troha]] and organised by [[Arsem Agency]]. [[Trubar Literature House]], 2010 +
Poster for literary-musical event "Zvezda nad goro", performing [[Svetlana Makarovič]] with Hungarian National Gypsy Orchestra, organised by [[Arsem Agency]], 2011 +
Presentation of the four books published by [[Arsem Agency]] at Konzorcij bookstore, Ljubljana, 2012 (From left: Bekim Sejranović, [[Gašper Troha]], [[Matej Juh]]) +
''Trenutki videnja'' [Moments of Vision], a selection of Virginia Woolf's diaries, translated by [[Breda Biščak]] and published by [[Arsem Agency]], 2012 +
A collage for the exhibition of [[Mateja Jager]]'s illustrations for [[Svetlana Makarovič]]'s literary works, organised by [[Arsem Agency]] at the ''House of Sun'' gallery in Logatec, 2013 +
Interior view, [[ARS Gallery]], commercial gallery specialising in book illustration, graphic art and antiquities and Slovene craft objects. It was run by Mladinska knjiga Publishing House up to 2015. +
Bioalloy, a body art performance by Gary Cass & Chandrasekaran, performed at the [[Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art|Art Stays Festival]], 2010 +
"HOLE - in search of opera without Opera", a new music media performance by Lynn Book, Katharina Klement, Robin Starbuck and Doris Schmid, performed at [[Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art|Art Stays Festival]] in 2011 +
An artwork by Jordi Alcaraz, presented at the "Wunderkammer â The Grand Tour" exhibition at the 2015 edition of [[Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art]] +
The [[Aškerc Award]] ceremony. The award is named after [[Anton Aškerc]] (1856–1912), a poet and a priest, who was the first urban archivist of Ljubljana (2010) +
A resting place on the renovated banks of the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana, viewed between the steel wires of the Butchers' Bridge, adorned with padlocks symbolizing declarations of eternal love, a phenomenon similar to the one on the Parisian Pont des Arts. +
Online version (printscreen) of interactive [[Culture from Slovenia World Map]], featuring events in Austria. Collected 2010–2018 by [[Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory]] for the [[Culture.si]] database of events worldwide. +
Group portrait of the [[Ave Chamber Choir]]'s members. The award winning choir has toured widely worldwide with a broad and diverse programme that includes work of Slovenian composers [[Blaž Arnič]], [[Uroš Krek]], and [[Lojze Lebič]]. 2011 +
The permanent exhibition of artwork at the [[Avgust Černigoj Gallery, Lipica]] shows around 400 works curated by [[Novi kolektivizem (NK)]] from the total collection of around 1400 works by [[Avgust Černigoj]] (1898–1985) +
[[Avgust Černigoj Gallery, Lipica|Avgust Černigoj Gallery]] located at the [[Lipica Stud Farm]] was established in to honour the contribution of the artist [[Avgust Černigoj]] (1898–1985) to Slovene Fine Art +
[[Avgust Černigoj]] (1898–1985) is credited with influencing Slovene Fine Art by introducing Constructivism to Slovenia. Shown here is part of the permanent exhibition of his work at [[Avgust Černigoj Gallery, Lipica]] +
Exterior of the [[Balassi Institute Ljubljana]] Cultural Center of the [[Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Slovenia]] that opened its doors in January 2016. +
The exhibition space of the [[Liszt Institute Ljubljana]], previously named [[Balassi Institute Ljubljana]] run by the [[Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Slovenia]] opened in 2016. ''Touching the Nature'', the Kaverljag Workshop exhibition in March 2017. +
Since 2016 the [[Liszt Institute Ljubljana]], previously named [[Balassi Institute Ljubljana]], a Hungarian Cultural Center is located at Villa Urbana on Barvarska Street in the Ljubljana centre. +
The exhibition ''Touching the Nature'' shows the works done at the [[Kaverljag Summer Workshops|Kaverljag Summer Workshop]] in cooperation with the MoholyâNagy University in Budapest took place in March 2017 at the [[Liszt Institute Ljubljana]], previously named [[Balassi Institute Ljubljana]]. +
Part of the [[Baza 20 Memorial Site, Kočevski Rog]], the only remaining example of many similar camps in the woods of Kočevski Rog, which were bases for the National Liberation Movement of Slovenia in the Second World War +
Field hospital ''Zgornji Hrastnik'' dating from WWII, preserved as a monument of national and cultural heritage, [[Baza 20 Memorial Site, Kočevski Rog]] +
The cemetery at the field hospital ''Jelendol'', preserved from WWII, [[Baza 20 Memorial Site, Kočevski Rog]] administered by [[Dolenjska Museum Novo mesto]] +
Exhibition in the propaganda workers’ hut was set up to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, [[Baza 20 Memorial Site, Kočevski Rog]] +
[[Baza 20 Memorial Site, Kočevski Rog|Baza 20]] [Base 20] served April 1943 - December 1944 as the living quarters for the political leadership of the Slovenian national liberation movement and represents an important monument to Slovenia’s statehood. +
Artists [[Miha Perne]] and [[Leon Zuodar]], who work as [[Beli sladoled]] ("White Ice Cream"), taking drawing in a wider context, not just as a framed picture, but with a broader meaning of the word; explored through various life situations (2010). +
''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 +
[[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]] organises frequent literary evenings and book events, pictured is an event with Slovene writer and Nobel nominee [[Boris Pahor]] (born 28 August 1913), 2009 +
Primož Bezjak and Branko Jordan from [[Beton Ltd.]] collective in their first production ''SO FAR AWAY: Introduction to Ego-logy'', produced by [[Bunker Institute]] in 2010. Author: Urška Boljkovac +
[[Biblos.si]] offers e-books from many Slovenian publishers for purchase or loan. Here, Markus Zusak's Fant, ki je postal most, published by [[Sanje ('Dreams') Publishing House]]. +
[[BIO Gold Medal]] award winners announced on the evening of the opening ceremony of the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)|Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO)]] in 2010. +
[[BIO Gold Medal]] award (manufactured by ''Rogaška'' glassworks), presented to award winners at [[Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO)]] 2010. Works that win BIO awards are included in the international design collection of the [[Architecture Museum of Ljubljana]] +
The 2010 edition of the Biennial of Industrial Design at the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]] in Ljubljana. [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] is one of the few international biennial exhibitions dedicated to showcasing industrial, product, and graphic design work selected by professional design institutions. +
The 2010 edition of the Biennial of Industrial Design at the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]]. Since the first biennial in 1964 the [[Biennial of Design (BIO)|BIO]] biennial in Ljubljana has presented exhibitions surveying the state of international design. +
The 22th edition of the Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO) at the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]] in 2010. The [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] in Ljubljana is one of the worldâs oldest international design events with a tradition of fifty years. +
Pipistrel Taurus Electro, self-launching two-seat glider with retractable electric motor, designed by [[Ivo Boscarol]] and the Pipistrel company team (Slovenia), [[BIO Gold Medal]] winner. Exhibited in the courtyard of [[Fužine Castle]], [[Museum of Architecture and Design]], on the occasion of the 22nd [[Biennial of Design (BIO)|Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO)]], 2010 +
A group portrait of Biennial of Design 2019 participants, standing in front of the [[Central Technological Library, University of Ljubljana|Central Technological Library]] in Ljubljana +
Installation of Andy Warhol's ''Mao'' wallpaper (1972) and ''Silver Clouds'', in ''Fundamina'', Zoran Mušič, Andy Warhol, and Mimmo Paladino, 24th [[Biennial of Graphic Arts]], [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]], 2001. +
''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. +
Marcello Maloberti's ''Die Schmetterlinge essen die Bananen'', a performance in front of [[Moderna galerija (MG)]] at the 29th [[Biennial of Graphic Arts]] curated by [[Beti Žerovc]] under the title ''The Event'', 2011. +
Group portrait of Slovene music group [[Big Foot Mama]], their current line up is [[Grega SkoÄir]] (vocals), [[Daniel GregoriÄ]] (guitars), [[Alen Steržaj]] (bass), [[Jože Habula]] (drums), and [[Zoran ÄaliÄ]] (guitars) +
The [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]] (pr' Ribču) located in the village of Vrba in the Municipality of Žirovnica. The house where the Slovene poet France Prešeren was born in 1800. +
[[Birthplace of France Prešeren]] (pr' Ribču) located in the village of Vrba in the Municipality of Žirovnica. The house where the Slovene poet France Prešeren was born in 1800. +
Main living area at [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]], biggest room of the house containing the tiled stove and the benches for older children to sleep on. This table was used only at special occasions, 2013 +
The only bedroom in the house, where France Prešeren's parents slept with the youngest child of the family, who slept in a crib, [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]], 2013 +
Two memorial plaques are built in the entrance façade of [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]], commemorating the birth of [[France Prešeren]] and Archbishop [[Anton Vovk]], 2013 +
Typical Slovenian tiled stove for heating in [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]] with benches around it for sitting on, often the central area of the house, 2013 +
[[Nina Ivanišin]] in the lead role of the amateur photo model Zina in ''Idila [Idyll]'', a film by [[Tomaž Gorkič]] that "plays with the genre pattern of a horrifying confrontation between rural an urban". Presented also at the 68th Cannes Festival Film Market, 2015 +