Calendar of events - January 2022

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When: from 04.01.2022, 10:00 to 31.01.2022, 18:00

Dear visitors. Due to the bad epidemiological situation in January, we will not have official openings of exhibitions and special events. However, the museums are open to visitors. You are invited to visit our new exhibitions.

Miha Maleš Gallery

1.12. 2021-27. 5. 2022

Ferdo Mayer – The language of colour

Curator Saša Bučan.

Ferdo Mayer: “… Colour means more to me than composition. Colour has to say what I see, feel and want. Let it characterize not only the exterior, but emotion, thought, longing, joy and sorrow, evil and good. These are completely individual colours of individual characters. Every person has their own colours, which may mark them more than anything else. “

 

Gallery View

16.12. 2021 -14. 2. 2022

Petja Kolenko – Recycled

Curator Saša Bučan.

Saša Bučan: “As in everyday life, Petja Kolenko also has a tendency to reuse, recycle various waste materials and used works of art in her artistic expression and choice of art techniques. He processes these in various techniques, most often using collage techniques. In recent years, he has been intensively involved in the recycling of waste plastics … He draws ideas for the motives of his works from the lyrics of popular songs, the content of which he translates as a literal illustration or depicts according to personal experience.

 

Museum – Zaprice castle

New permanent exhibition

History of Zaprice Castle

Authors: mag. Zora Torkar and dr. Igor Sapač

The exhibition shows the building development of the manor from the middle of the 14th century onwards and life behind the castle walls in the 19th and 20th centuries, when Zaprice was also visited by famous holidaymakers such as Oton Župančič, Juš Kozak and others. Until the confiscation of the property of the last owner Elizabeta Schneid-Rechbach in 1946, the post-war life at the castle until the establishment of the museum in 1961. An important novelty are the reconstructions of the manor in individual building phases, the work of dr. Igor Sapač and mag. Sanja Špindler. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue.

 

Birthplace of Rudolf Maister

From 26 January 2022

New guest exhibition

Carinthia / Carinthia (Un) divided Land

Authors: SKUP civil initiative, Slovenian Students’ Club in Carinthia and Karel Vouk

Coordinator: Alenka Juvan

The visiting exhibition Kärnten / Carinthia (Un) divided Land – 100 Years After the Plebiscite, in addition to the historical background of the plebiscite events of 10 October 1920, shows the position of the Slovene national community in Carinthia today and key events in the decades after the plebiscite that led to a dramatic decline population in Carinthia, Austria. The word and the picture show the current state of the Slovene national community in Carinthia.

No official opening of the exhibition.

 

To visit the MMK and the event, visitors must meet the PCT condition and the mandatory use of a protective mask.