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Guided tour of the [[Moderna galerija (MG)|Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana]], organised by [[Open House Slovenia Festival]], Ljubljana 2023.  +
Permanent collection of graphic works, [[Pivka House of Culture]].  +
[[Shots International Short Film Festival]], Rotenturn Castle in Slovenj Gradec, 2022. Photo: Nika Hölcl  +
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Poster for the 9th Mountain Film Festival, 2015  +
Lecture by Sarah Lunaček, [[Days of Ethnographic Film]] 2022. Author: Žiga Gorišek  +
Guided tour of the TR3 high-rise and Trg republike (Republic Square) in Ljubljana, [[Open House Slovenia Festival]] 2023. Author: Špela Koščak  +
Permanent collection of art publications, [[Pivka House of Culture]].  +
Concert by [[Regen]] at the [[Shots International Short Film Festival|Shots festival]] in 2022. Photo: Nika Hölcl  +
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''9 06'', a film by [[Igor Šterk]] from [[A. A. C. Productions]], presented at the 12th [[Festival of Slovenian Film]] 2009  +
Miha Štrukelj's project ''x=0 / y=0 Interference in Process'' at the Venice Biennial 2009, produced by the ŠKUC Gallery  +
A Atalanta logotype  +
''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  +
Members of the [[Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana|Academic Choir Tone Tomšič]] first established in 1926 by [[France Marolt]]  +
[[Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana|Academic Choir Tone Tomšič]] made up of students from the University of Ljubljana  +
[[Sebastjan Vrhovnik]], conductor of [[Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana|Academic Choir Tone Tomšič]] between 2009 and 2015  +
Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana  +
Faculty of Design  +
Acta Histriae cover, No. 1-2, 2008  +
Acta Histriae cover, No. 3, 2008  +
Acta Histriae cover, No. 4, 2008  +
Acta Histriae cover, No. 1-2, 2009  +
Acta Histriae cover, No. 3, 2009  +
Acta Histriae cover, No. 4, 2009  +
View of the building where Louis Adamič's Memorial Room is placed.  +
AirBeletrina.si (website).png  +
[[Janez Janša]] at his multimedia performance ''Vročica satelitne noči'' [Satellite Night Fever] in the [[Simulaker Gallery]], 2007  +
Artist [[Janez Janša]] at his ''Machina ZOIS'', the ''Article 23'' exhibition, held at [[Škuc Gallery]] in 2008  +
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.  +
AKSL Arhitekti  +
[[Alenka Pirman]], the Culture.si coeditor  +
The home library of book blogger [[Alenka Štrukelj]] boasts a hearty collection of children’s picture books.  +
[[Alkatraz Gallery]], interior, 2009  +
''Expanded space'' (Razširjeni prostor) exhibition, Appendix 2 gallery, Warsaw, 2010/11  +
[[Alkatraz Gallery]], established in 1996 as an artist run space, located in [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Zone]], Ljubljana  +
[[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  +
[[Tomaž Tomažin|Tomaž Tomažin's]] light boxes at the Preview Berlin fair, Berlin, 2010  +
Opening of the ''Podobe popolnosti'' exhibition by Alenka Sottler, Kiki Omerzel and duo Lukatarina, 2011  +
Alternative historization of the alternative, the exhibiton of Matija Praznik at [[Alkatraz Gallery]], 2017.  +
Alkatraz Gallery  +
Concert by Slovenian pop singer Alya at [[Pika’s Festival]] in 2023. Author: Ksenija Mikor  +
[[Alzheimer3]], experimental live improvisation concert, Cobbler's Bridge in Ljubljana Old Town, 2006  +
Amfiteater Journal logotype  +
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  +
Performance "Loveme!" by Mc Fois (ITA), capturing the true spirit of [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], 2014  +
[[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], 2011  +
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  +
A scene from the ''Ana Plamenita'', a one day festival of fire, organised by [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], 2013  +
''Ana Plamenita'', a short festival of fire. An autumn version of [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], 2013  +
''Ana Plamenita'', a one day festival of fire, organised in autumn by [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], 2013  +
A scene from one day festival of fire called ''Ana Plamenita'', organised by [[Ana Desetnica International Street Theatre Festival]], 2013  +
Animated [[Kulturnik.si]] banner, 200 x 100 px, 2015  +
Animated [[Kulturnik.si]] banner, 300 x 100 px, 2015  +
Animated [[Kulturnik.si]] banner, 300 x 300 px, 2015  +
Animated [[Kulturnik.si]] favicon, black & white, 2015  +
Animated [[Kulturnik.si]] favicon, colour, 2015  +
Animated [[Kulturnik.si]] logo, 2015  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster, 2005  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster, 2008  +
''Slon'' [Elephant] logo, program for children within the Kinodvor Cinema programme for [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]]  +
AnimatekaPRO, Breakfast with authors at [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station]], 2019.  +
Audience at [[Kinodvor Cinema]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2019.  +
Elephant programme for children at [[Kinodvor Cinema]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2019.  +
VR exhibition, [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2019.  +
Young Talents at [[Slovenian Cinematheque]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2019.  +
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  +
Program of screenings of animated shorts for children - ''Slon'' [Elephant], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2009  +
Program for children - ''Slon'' [Elephant], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka]], closing night, 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  +
Opening night of the [[Animateka International Animated Film 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.  +
Stop motion retrospective, [[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  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster, 2010  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster by Theodore Ushev, 2013.  +
Contemporary German Animated Film Exhibition at [[Match Gallery]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2014.  +
[[Ewok]] concert at [[Klub Gromka]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2014.  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster by Akinori Oishi, 2014.  +
Workshop at [[Tobačna 001 Cultural Centre]], [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2014.  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster, 2015.  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster, 2016.  +
Butique, [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2017.  +
The exhibition by [[Animateka]]'s artist in residence, comic artist, illustrator, animator and musician Caroline Sury at [[Kinodvor Cinema]], 2017.  +
[[Igor Prassel]] at [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2017.  +
[[Mateja Starič]] and [[Dušan Kastelic]] at [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2017.  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster by Caroline Sury, 2017.  +
[[Sabina Briški]] at [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]], 2017.  +
Team, 14th International Animated Film Festival Animateka, 2017.  +
Weasel: The making of the hand-drawn animation, [[Trubar Literature House]], 2017.  +
Animateka International Animated Film Festival  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster, 2006  +
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] poster, 2007  +
Annales Historia et Sociologia cover, No. 1, 2008  +
Annales Historia et Sociologia cover, No. 2, 2008  +
Annales Historia et Sociologia cover, No. 1, 2009  +
Annales Historia et Sociologia cover, No. 1, 2009  +
Annales Historia Naturalis cover, No. 1, 2008  +
Annales Historia Naturalis cover, No. 2, 2008  +
Annales Historia Naturalis cover, No. 1, 2009  +
Annales Historia Naturalis cover, No. 2, 2009  +
''Zgodovina pozabe'', slovenian translation of ''Histoire ede L'oubli'' edited by Patrick Vauday  +
''Figa v Istri'', edited by Dunja Bandelj Mavsar  +
''Globalizirana Evropa'', (Globalized Europe) edited by Anton Gosar  +
''Izobraževanje za dvojezičnost'', edited by Lucija Čok  +
''Medkulturni dialog kot temeljna vrednota EU'' (Intercultural dialogue as the fundamental value of the EU), edited by Vesna Mikolič & Krištof Jacek Kozak  +
''Piceni ed Europa: catalogo della mostra'', Catalogue  +
''Podobe obmejnosti'', by Mateja Sedmak  +
''Razvojne priložnosti obmejnih območij Slovenije'' (Development opportunities of Slovenian border regions), edited by Anton Gosar  +
''Sence besede: filmske priredbe slovenske literature'', by Barbara Zorman  +
''Sonaravno ravnanje z ostanki predelave oljk'', edited by Dunja Bandelj Mavsar  +
Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation (ALF)  +
[[Andrej ZdraviÄ|Andrej ZdraviÄ's]] ''The Forest – Time Triptych'' film installation, ''The Larches'', [[Antara]], 2011  +
Concert by [[Dan D]] at [[Anton Podbevšek Theatre]] in Novo mesto  +
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  +
Theatre performance ''Livingston's Last Kiss'' (Zadnji Livingstonov poljub) at [[Anton Podbevšek Theatre]] in Novo mesto  +
Anton Podbevšek Theatre logotype  +
Facade of the old Anton Tomaž Linhart Library Radovljica, 2007  +
Anton Tomaž Linhart Library Radovljica  +
Music producer [[Anže Kacafura]]  +
A postcard from 1910, featuring a panorama of Görz-Gorizia, today's Nova Gorica.  +
This rare example of an octagonal apiary dates from the late 19th century, [[Apiculture Museum Krapje]]  +
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  +
Apiaries at the [[Apiculture Museum Krapje|Apiculture Museum]] in Krapje, established in 1977 by beekeeper [[Drago Å alamun]]  +
Part of the museum's collection of historic bee keeping equipment, [[Apiculture Museum Krapje|Apiculture Museum]] in Krapje  +
Part of the museum's collection of historic bee keeping equipment which includes a range of documentation, [[Apiculture Museum Krapje|Apiculture Museum]] in Krapje  +
Apiculture Museum Krapje  +
The exhibition of [[Katja Goljat]] at the [[AQ Gallery]] art studio in Celje, 2014.  +
The exhibition of [[Katja Goljat]] at [[AQ Gallery]], 2014.  +
French park in the [[Arboretum Volčji Potok]], located near Kamnik  +
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)  +
Orchid and tropical butterfly exhibition in the greenhouse, [[Arboretum Volčji Potok]]  +
Box or ''Buxus'' plants at the [[Arboretum Volčji Potok]], particularly suitable for topiary  +
Parterre in the [[Arboretum Volčji Potok]], which originally formed part of the Souvan family estate in 1885 and opened to the public in 1952  +
Recently refurbished children's playground at the [[Arboretum Volčji Potok]]  +
A view of the Souvan family manor, ''Souvanov dvorec'', rebuilt in 1885, [[Arboretum Volčji Potok]]  +
Park offers train rides at the [[Arboretum Volčji Potok]]  +
Water lilies, there are five man made lakes in the [[Arboretum Volčji Potok|Arboretum]]  +
Arboretum Volčji Potok  +
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  +
24th gathering of the [[Archival Association of Slovenia (AAS)]] in Dolenjske toplice, 14th-16th October 2009  +
Members of the [[Archival Association of Slovenia (AAS)]] on an excursion, standing outside the Krapina museum, 2011  +
Cover of ''Archives'' journal 2011, published by the [[Archival Association of Slovenia (AAS)]], photo by ''Barbara Žabot''  +
Interior of the ''Gruber baroque palace'' from the late 18th century, [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] today  +
Interior of the ''Gruber baroque palace'' from the late 18th century, [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] today  +
Interior of the baroque style ''Gruber palace'' from the late 18th century, used today as the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] reading room  +
The main building of the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] in Ljubljana, ''Gruber Palace''  +
Seal from a manuscript specimen of the collection kept at the [[Archives of the Republic of Slovenia]] in ''Gruber Palace''  +
Argo-51-1 cover  +
Argo-52-1-2 cover  +
Archives Journal  +
Building of the Alpine hotel ''Celjska koča'' designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2005 - 2006  +
The ''Farewell Chapel'' at the Teharje cemetery designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2007  +
The new ''Town Market'' in Celje, designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2009  +
The ''Rock Villas'' apartment building in Celje, designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2006 - 2008  +
The ''Rock Villas'' apartment building in Celje, designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2006 - 2008  +
''Apartment building Poklukarjeva'', designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2010  +
The new ''Faculty of Biotechnology'' building designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2007 - 2008  +
Interior of the ''Pilates Centre'' designed by [[ARK Arhitektura Krušec]], 2004  +
ARK Arhitektura Krušec  +
ARK - Institute for Architecture and Culture  +
Youth Arkordeon Orchestra of Baden-Wuerttemberg on a tour produced in partnership with [[Goethe-Institut Ljubljana]], Prešeren Square in Ljubljana, 2002  +
Photographer [[Arne Hodalič]]  +
International music festival [[Arsana International Music Festival|Arsana]], Ptuj 2023. Author: Črt Goznik  +
International music festival [[Arsana International Music Festival|Arsana]], Ptuj 2022. Author: Albin Bezjak  +
International music festival [[Arsana International Music Festival|Arsana]], Ptuj 2022. Author: Marko Pigac  +
International music festival [[Arsana International Music Festival|Arsana]] at [[Ptuj Castle]], Ptuj 2022. Author: Marko Pigac  +
International music festival [[Arsana International Music Festival|Arsana]], Ptuj 2023. Author: Marko Pigac  +
International music festival [[Arsana International Music Festival|Arsana]], Ptuj 2022. Author: Albin Bezjak  +
International music festival [[Arsana International Music Festival|Arsana]], Ptuj 2023. Author: Črt Goznik  +
Arsana International Music Festival  +
''Literature in Focus'' with [[Svetlana Makarovič]], moderated by [[Gašper Troha]] and organised by [[Arsem Agency]]. [[Trubar Literature House]], 2010  +
A symposium dedicated to [[Svetlana Makarovič]]'s literature, organised by [[Arsem Agency]] and held at the [[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  +
''Limonova miza'' [The lemon table] by Julian Barnes, published by [[Arsem Agency]], 2012  +
Presentation of the books published by [[Arsem Agency]] at Konzorcij in Ljubljana, 2012  +
Presentation of the four books published by [[Arsem Agency]] at Konzorcij bookstore, Ljubljana, 2012 (From left: Bekim Sejranović, [[Gašper Troha]], [[Matej Juh]])  +
''Telo'' [The body] by Hanif Kureishi, published by [[Arsem Agency]], 2012  +
''Sarin ključ'' [Elle s'appelait Sarah] by Tatiana de Rosnay, published by [[Arsem Agency]], 2012  +
''Lepši konec'' [Ljepši kraj] by Bekim Sejranović, published by [[Arsem Agency]], 2012  +
[[Arsem Agency]] stand at the [[Slovene Book Days]], Ljubljana, 2012  +
''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.  +
ARS Gallery in Ljubljana was the first established commercial gallery in Slovenia, managed by [[Mladinska knjiga Bookstores]], closed in 2015.  +
Art Cinema Network logotype  +
The stage of [[Art club & cafe Wetrinsky]] is open to a varied set of musicians, from jazz and rock to hip hop acts, 2017  +
Artes Gallery, 2011  +
Artes Gallery  +
Art History Journal 2006  +
Art kino Metropol Celje  +
Art kino Odeon Izola logotype  +
Computer courses at the ArtKIT space run by [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]]  +
Exterior of [[ArtKIT Gallery]], 2019.  +
Performance by AnKo – Andreja Džakušič and Keiko Miyazaki entitled In-between at [[ArtKIT Gallery]], 2019.  +
The exhibition by Toni Soprano Meneglejte, entitled meneglejte meneglejte at [[ArtKIT Gallery]], 2019.  +
Art Rebel 9 logotype  +
Artservis.org  +
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  +
A site-specific project, set up at the [[Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art]] by Jeongmoon Choi, 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]]  +
A guided tour around the exhibitions of Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art, 2015  +
A collection of posters for the Art Stays festival, as used between 2015 and 2015.  +
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)  +
[[Aškerc Award]] for outstanding achievements in archival science, ceremony, 2010  +
Asociacija, Association of Arts and Culture NGOs and Freelancers logotype  +
Asociacija, Association of Arts and Culture NGOs and Freelancers  +
Association of Associations of Slovenia  +
Recipients of Lydia Wisiakova Prize at ''Slavnostni baletni večer DBUS 2008'' at Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre in Ljubljana  +
Recipient of Lydia Wisiakova Prize at ''Slavnostni baletni večer DBUS 2008'' at Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre in Ljubljana  +
Dance performance at ''Slavnostni baletni večer DBUS 2008'' at Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre in Ljubljana  +
Association of Ballet Artists of Slovenia  +
Naoko Mashiba dance concert at [[Asylum Studio]], [[KUD Mreža Arts and Culture Association|KUD Mreža]], 2016  +
A resting place on the renovated banks of the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana.  +
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.  +
A resting place on the renovated banks of the Ljubljanica River in Ljubljana.  +
Atelje.Balant  +
Audience at the 26th [[Kunigunda Festival of Young Cultures]] in Velenje. Photo: Staš Gregorič  +
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.  +
Portrait of [[Jerica Gregorc Bukovec]] checking for pitch, artistic director and conductor of the [[Ave Chamber Choir]] since May 2011  +
Group portrait of the [[Ave Chamber Choir]], founded in Ljubljana, 1984, originally named Ave Vocal Ensemble. 2011  +
Group portrait of the [[Ave Chamber Choir|Ave Chamber Choir's]] members, 2011  +
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  +
Ave Chamber Choir  +
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]]  +
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Bad Lieutenant by Werner Herzog, screen-shot  +
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]].  +
Balassi Institute Ljubljana logotype  +
Balkan Incentive Fund for Culture (BIFC)  +
Visual identity for the 26th Kunigunda Festival, 2023. Author: Žiga Gojević  +
Visual identity for the 28th [[Naša pesem Choir Competition]] in 2024. Author: Matjaž Mohor  +
Barbara Kozelj, mezzo-soprano, performing at Radovljica Festival 2010 with musica cubicularis  +
Barbara Kozelj, mezzo-soprano, before the concert with musica cubicularis at the Radovljica Festival 2010  +
Musician and poet [[Barbara Pešut]], [[Dom svobode]]  +
[[Barbara Rajgelj]], a professor of law, a co-founder of [[Pritličje]] and [[Grounded Festival]]. Grounded Festival 2018.  +
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.  +
Attendees of the [[Beached Whale Festival]] whale-workshops, 2016  +
The [[Beached Whale Festival]] takes place at an open-air cinema auditorium, 2016  +
The Zagreb based DJ and producer Maja Milich at the [[Beached Whale Festival]], 2016  +
Each year the attendants of the [[Beached Whale Festival]] create whale sculptures of all kinds, 2016  +
Traditional beer barrel opening at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]], Laško, 2013  +
[[Oto Pestner]] pop singer at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]], 2013  +
Traditional street promenade at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]], Laško, 2013  +
Warren Haynes and [[Big Foot Mama]] concert at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]], 2013  +
The Gibonni band performance at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]] in the old town center of Laško, 2016  +
Airborne band at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]], Laško, 2017  +
The closing event at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]], Laško, 2018  +
Fireworks at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]], Laško, 2017  +
The Dead Daisies band at the [[Beer and Flower Festival]], Laško, 2018  +
Beer and Flower Festival logotype  +
Beer and Flower Festival logotype  +
Beer and Flower Festival logotype  +
The Metlika Castle 2012 courtyard, the entrance to the [[Bela krajina Museum, Metlika|Bela krajina Museum]], 2012  +
The entrance to [[Beletrina Bookshop]].  +
Beletrina Bookshop  +
Študentska založba Publishing House  +
[[Beletrina Publishing Institute]], Saramango - Kameni splav, 2014  +
[[Beletrina Publishing Institute]], Andrzej Stasiuk - Dukla, 2015  +
[[Beletrina Publishing Institute]], Janice Galloway - Clara, 2015  +
[[Beletrina Publishing Institute]], Jela Krečic - Ni druge, 2015  +
[[Beletrina Publishing Institute]], Tomaž Šalamun - Orgije, 2015  +
[[Beletrina Publishing Institute]], C. D. Wright - Skritost, 2015  +
''Zapuščanje otoka'', Paul Muldoon  +
Belgrade Days of Oris 2010 poster.jpg  +
''My New Mercedes Shoes'' painted by [[Leon Zuodar]] of [[Beli sladoled]], acrylic on canvas, 40 x 30 cm, 2008  +
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).  +
''Piramidko'' by [[Miha Perne]] of [[Beli sladoled]], various techniques on canvas, 55,5 x 65,2 cm, 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  +
Beli sladoled  +
Puppet show, [[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]], 2005  +
Since 1979 the addition of a mobile library service has expanded access to people living in rural villages, [[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]], 2006  +
The [[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]] branch  +
Branch in Prestranek, Beno Zupančič Library Postojna  +
[[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  +
[[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]] is one of the Notranjska region's main cultural, educational and free time activity centres  +
[[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]] has a collection of over 110,000 library items, 40 % of which are aimed at young people  +
[[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]]. The library presents around 10 small exhibitions (thematic and fine arts) each year in the reading room  +
Exterior of [[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]], 2020.  +
Exterior of [[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]], 2020.  +
Exterior of [[Beno Zupančič Library Postojna]], 2020.  +
Beno Zupančič Library Postojna  +
Primož Bezjak, Katarina Stegnar, and Branko Jordan from collective [[Beton Ltd.]] in their performance ''Grosse Erwartungen''. Author: Nada Žgank  +
Primož Bezjak, Branko Jordan, and Katarina Stegnar from collective [[Beton Ltd.]] in their performance ''Grosse Erwartungen''. Author: Nada Žgank  +
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  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
The Ljubljana mosque is an Islamic religious and cultural centre complex in the Bežigrad district of Ljubljana.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
Islamic Religious and Cultural Centre, [[Bevk Perović Arhitekti]], 2021.  +
The Ljubljana mosque is an Islamic religious and cultural centre complex in the Bežigrad district of Ljubljana.  +
BI11.jpg  +
[[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]].  +
The e-book borrowing service of [[Biblos.si]].  +
Biblos.si (website).png  +
BIEN logo 2023  +
The 21st ''BIO'' design award by [[Gigodesign]], 2008  +
[[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  +
One of the Biennial of Design exhibitions, held at the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]], 2019  +
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.  +
Serkan Özkaya's ''Proletarier aller Länder'' installation at [[Moderna galerija (MG)]], 29th [[Biennial of Graphic Arts]], 2011.  +
Thomas Kilpper's installation, a huge woodcut and etching, at [[Švicarija Art Centre]], [[Biennial of Graphic Arts]], 2013.  +
[[Biennial of Graphic Arts]] logo, 2015  +
[[Biennial of Graphic Arts]] logo, 2017  +
Some exhibited pieces of industrial design at the [[Biennial of Slovene Visual Communications]], 2015  +
The glass entrance hall of the National Gallery of Slovenia hosting the [[Biennial of Slovene Visual Communications]], 2015  +
The [[Biennial of Slovene Visual Communications]] 2015 exhibition of posters.jpg  +
The main exhibition venue of the [[Biennial of Slovene Visual Communications]] is the atrium of the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]], 2015  +
Visual identity for the [[Big Architecture Festival]] in 2024.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2018.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2018.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2018.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2019.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2019.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2019.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2019.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2019.  +
[[Big Architecture Festival]], 2019.  +
Big Architecture Festival logo  +
An annual concert of the [[Big Band KK]] in Krško, 2012  +
An annual concert of the [[Big Band KK]] in Krško, 2013  +
[[Big Band KK]] after soundcheck at the Montreux Jazz Festival in July 2013  +
Group portrait of Slovene music group [[Big Foot Mama]], the most followed Slovene rock band in the past 20 years  +
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)  +
Group portrait of Slovene music group [[Big Foot Mama]], since 1991 the group have released six albums with the seventh due to be released in 2012  +
Big Foot Mama  +
Big River Man screen-shot  +
The [[Big Architecture Festival]], 2023.  +
[[Slovene Musicological Society]] Bilten, No. 1, 1993  +
[[Slovene Musicological Society]] Bilten, No. 25, 2009  +
Biennial of Industrial Design (BIO)  +
Friday Academy: GenLab, [[BioTehna]], 2017.  +
[[BioTehna]], 2017.  +
Strange Encounters: Metaphysics, Algae and Carcinoma by Špela Petrič, [[BioTehna]], 2017.  +
Black kitchen (Črna kuhinja) with an open fireplace and bread oven, [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]], 2013  +
Every day dining area, [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]], 2013  +
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  +
[[Birthplace of Fran Saleški Finžgar]], 2011.  +
[[Birthplace of Fran Saleški Finžgar]], Interior, 2016.  +
[[Birthplace of Hugo Wolf]] in Slovenj Gradec, 2019.  +
[[Birthplace of Hugo Wolf]] in Slovenj Gradec, facade detail, 2019.  +
[[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  +
[[Lotos Vincenc Šparovec]] plays an odd local in ''Idila [Idyll]'', a film by [[Tomaž Gorkič]] produced by [[Blade Production]], Production House 666 and [[Strup Productions]], presented also at the 68th Cannes International Film Festival, 2015  +
Journalist and writer [[Blaž Ogorevc]]  +
The award ceremony for the [[BigSEE Awards]] at the [[Big Architecture Festival]] in 2023.  +
The award ceremony for the [[BigSEE Awards]] at the [[Big Architecture Festival]] in 2023.  +
[[Bled Castle]] is the oldest castle in Slovenia. Medieval documents refer to Bled with its German name Veldes, first mentioned in a 22 May 1011 deed of donation issued by (German) Emperor Henry II in favour of the Bishops of Brixen. 2004  +
Perched atop a steep cliff rising 130 metres above the glacial Lake Bled is a symbol of Bled and Slovenia, [[Bled Castle]], the oldest Castle in Slovenia, 2006  +
Aerial view of [[Bled Castle]] showing the layout of castle buildings around the upper and lower courtyards, connected with a staircase. The oldest part of the castle is the Romanesque entrance tower, other sections are Gothic and Renaissance styles.  +
[[Bled Castle]] contains a museum, wine cellar, restaurant, printing workshop and blacksmiths forge which are both in working order demonstrating historic processes, 2007  +
The fame of [[Bled Castle]] and the natural beauty of its setting was spread around the world by world travellers, including [[Janez Vajkard Valvasor]] in his book ''Glory of the Duchy of Carniola'' (1689)  +
The Knight Gašper Lambergar Theatre Group demonstrates the medieval culture and entertainment (medieval dances, knight duels, fire, fire spitting and eating shows) at [[Bled Castle]]  +
View looking down into the lower courtyard, showing castle outbuildings at [[Bled Castle]], the tower now holds the Castle printing works 2010  +
Clad in medieval costumes, the Knight Gašper Lambergar Theatre Group takes its audiences into the Middle Ages at [[Bled Castle]]  +
The 'Count' and the 'Countess' of the Castle have become almost indispensable at official visits, weddings and other events with medieval theme at [[Bled Castle]]  +
Bled Festival poster, 2011  +
Cello Attacca! is a group of young cellists, joined and led by their professor [[Karmen Pečar Koritnik]]. They closed the 2016 edition of [[Bled Festival]] with a concert at St. Martin's Church, Bled.  +
The opening concert for the Bled Festival 2016 belonged to [[Mladi levi]], a legendary Slovene rock group founded in 1966 and recently joined by the vocalist [[Matevž Šalehar|Matevž Šalehar - Hamo]]. The gig took place at the [[Bled Festival Hall]].  +
Playing at the Cafe Belvedere, the group [[Oriyon]] presented their take on classical French chanson at [[Cafe Belvedere]], one of the Bled Festival venues, 2016  +
A concert of young jazz musicians at one of the cafes above the Bled lake, 2016  +
The 2016 Rising Starts programme featured the musicians Antoni Brozek and Pjotr Jasiurkovsky as mentors. Both are regulars at the [[Bled Festival]], 2016  +
Professor Saewon Suh is not only regularly performing at the [[Bled Festival]], he often also brings some outstanding (and mostly Korean) young musicians with him, 2016  +
The dance collective Schmerlitz, a folklore dance group of Lusatian Serbs, performing at the Bled Festival, 2016  +
The young and highly talented cellist [[Zala Vidic]], playing at the Knights' Hall of the [[Bled Castle]], 2016  +
Bled Festival  +
Poster for ten years anniversary of anti-award Barbed Flower (Bodeča Neža) of [[International Feminist and Queer Festival Red Dawns]]  +
Taking place on the ski slopes of Kanin, the school of freeride skiing was featured as side programme to the [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] in 2011  +
A discussion with Andreas Jaritz, author of the film ''The Old, the Young and the Sea'', taking place at [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] 2013  +
[[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] always features a varied accompanying programme with music concerts. Here is [[Bakalina]] playing at Stergulc house in 2013.  +
The Čupakabra juggling group performing and lighting up the mood at [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]], 2013  +
The [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] 2013 poster  +
The traditional book fair at [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]], 2014.  +
Photography exhibitions are a regular feature of [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]]. The chosen photographer for the 2015 edition was [[Jošt Gantar]].  +
The [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]] 2015 poster  +
A lecture by [[Rok Rozman]], author of the film ''Why?'', which won a jury award in the Short sport movie section of [[BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival]], 2015  +
BOFF Bovec Outdoor Film Festival logotype  +
[[Bogenšperk Castle]] contains Valvasor`s workshop and The Slovenian Geodetic Collection, also part of the [[Technical Museum of Slovenia]]  +
Painter [[Bogoslav Kalaš]]  +
Pianist [[Bojan Gorišek]]  +
Pianist [[Bojan Gorišek]]  +
An award-winning picture book '' The Moon and I'' by illustrator [[Andreja Peklar]].  +
Bologna Childrens Book Fair 2024 logo  +
A 1950s postcard of a border crossing in Rožna Dolina, Nova Gorica  +
Portrait of [[Borja Močnik]], 2017.  +
Maribor Theatre Festival  +
Photographer Borut Peterlin  +
Band [[Bossa de Novo]] at a concert in the atrium of [[Velenje Castle]], [[Summer in Velenje Festival|Festival Velenje]] 2022. Author: Ksenija Mikor  +
[[BoÅ¡tjan Dermol]], President of the [[IPF - Institute for Protection of Phonogram Performers and Producers Rights]]  +
[[Božidar Jakac]]'s ''Kurent'', pastel, 1920. Fine art collection [[Jakac House, Novo mesto]]  +
[[Božidar Jakac]]'s ''Old Prague'', charcoal drawing, 1920. Fine art collection [[Jakac House, Novo mesto]]  +
One of many portraits which [[Božidar Jakac]] painted of [[France Prešeren]]. Some historians consider this to be one of the most accurate portraits of the famous Slovenian poet. [[Birthplace of France Prešeren]], 2013  +
Exterior of [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki|Božidar Jakac Art Museum]] in the former [[Kostanjevica Monastery]], Kostanjevica na Krki. In front: a sculpture from the [[Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection, Kostanjevica na Krki|Forma Viva Open Air Wood Sculpture Collection]]  +
France Kralj, permanent exhibition, [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2008  +
Karen Macher Nesta, Natural Seesaw, 2011 [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Tone Kralj, permanent exhibition, [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2013  +
Agnessa Ivanova Petrova, Streams, 2006 [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Donald Buglass, Vessel, 2013 [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Mitja Stanek, QR Code, 2013 [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Mirko Zrinšćak, Sculptures exhibition [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
[[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2016  +
Valentin Oman retrospective, [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2016  +
[[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]], 2016  +
International days of photography ''Spot 2006'' in [[Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki]]  +
Dance performance ''Glej ga zlomka'' by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana (02)  +
Dance performance ''Glej ga zlomka'' by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana  +
Dance performance ''Na drugi strani nagajivega pogleda'' by Branko Potočan and Fourklor at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station in Ljubljana  +
Accordion player [[Bratko Bibič]] at [[Metelkova mesto Autonomous Cultural Centre|Metelkova]]  +
View of [[Brdo Castle]], 2007.  +
[[Brežice Castle]] Courtyard, 2009.  +
[[Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia, Novo mesto Regional Office|Culturally protected]] frescoes in the knights' banquet hall in [[Brežice Castle]] depict the evolution of architecture from antiquity to the Renaissance  +
The baroque trompe-l'œil fresque above staircase in the [[Brežice Castle]]  +
[[Brežice Library]], computer room, 2009  +
[[Brežice Library]] entrance hall, 2009  +
Exhibition on Jože Toporišič in the Brežice Library  +
[[BridA]] presenting their interactive installation project ''Modux 3.4'' at ''Ars Electronica'', Linz, 2008  +
''Nanoplotter'' uses a plotter, an obsolete printing machine from the 1980s, adapted to an uncommon operation. By the artist collective [[BridA]] at the ''[[U3 Triennial of Contemporary Slovene Arts|U3]]'', [[Moderna_galerija_(MG)|Museum of Modern Art]], Ljubljana, 2010.  +
''Nanoplotter'' by [[BridA]] at the ''U3'', Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, 2010  +
''PCB'', Lightbox with circuit board, [[BridA]], 2010  +
''Modux 3.4'', project by [[Tom Kerševan]], [[Sendi Mango]] and [[Jurij Pavlica]], [[BridA]] at ''Ars Electronica'', Linz, 2008  +
A computer animation on a digital photograph of the Antonio Ratti Foundation in the city of Como, by the Slovene art collective [[BridA]], as part of their project Trackeds, which explores the different dynamics of movement, as well as the topographic structures of a city, 2008.  +
''Trackeds'' is the research of different dynamics of movement and topographical structures in the town, [[BridA]], Check Point Charlie, Berlin, 2009  +
[[Brina]] group portrait, 2011  +
British Council Slovenia  +
British Council Slovenia  +
Broken embraces screen-shot  +
workshop_first prize2009_tomek glowacki.jpg  +
Brumen Award  +
Brumen Foundation  +
The Crookes, an indie band from Sheffield, England, performing at [[Art kino Metropol Celje]], concert organized by [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], 2011  +
Fantomas Melvins Big Band, avant-garde metal supergroup from California, United States, featuring vocalist Mike Patton, performing at [[Cvetličarna Mediapark]]. The event organized by [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], 2011  +
Fantomas Melvins Big Band, avant-garde metal supergroup formed in 1988 in Calfornia, performing at [[Cvetličarna]]. The event organized by [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], 2011  +
Moon Duo from San Francisco, United States, performing at [[Klub Gromka]], organized by [[ŠKUC Buba Booking and Promotion]], 2011  +
[[The Nebulae Ensemble]], rock/blues band from Ljubljana, performing at [[Klub Gromka]], 2011  +
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