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  • 19 May 2026

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    31 Aug 2026

    USANew YorkPilecki institute USA

    »Modern Freedom«, an exhibition of artists from the former Eastern Bloc countries, among them also Dušan Fišer and Jernej Forbici. The exhibition theme is war traumas and the experience of violence under 20th-century totalitarianisms.

  • 16 May 2026

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    20 May 2026

    TurkeyEskişehirOpen air performancesInternational Eskişehir Children and Youth Theater Festival

    "Sound Kitchen" performance by Peter Kus presented at the international festival organised by the Eskişehir Municipality Theaters since 2006.

  • 21 May 2026

    United KingdomLondonBrick Lane Bookshop

    The presentation of the "Launch of Flood Tide" by award-winning author Ana Schnabl, recently published in the UK by Divided Publishing. The author presents her book in conversation with Katharina Volckmer, journalist and author of The Appointment. The event is organised by the Divided Publishing and the venue.

  • 19 Mar 2026

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    21 May 2026

    AustriaDornbirnDesignforum Vorarlberg

    Bruno Šulmar, "Od osnov do masterchefa", Žarko Vrezec, "70 80 90 00 10 20", Špela Frlic, "Dekle, obljubljeno soncu", ilustracije Ana Zavadlav in Uwe Timm, "Ikarija". These are books on the exhibition that offers a feast for eyes.

    Supported by: JAK.
  • 21 May 2026

    GermanyBerlinAedesEUNIC NEXT!

    The festival edition under the title "The Imperfect Future – WOOD: Design between Symbiosis and Standardisation", features Aljaž Celjarc (Hiša Mandrova) among other European designers who present themselves through creation of wood. The event is organised by EUNIC Berlin.

    Co-produced by: Hiša Mandrova.
  • 22 May 2026

    Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevoCvjetko Rihtman Concert HallSarajevski Večeri Muzike (SVEM) - Sarajevo Evenings of Music

    Concert by the Slovenian string quartet Opifex presenting a carefully selected classical repertoire. The ensemble features violinists Nikola Pajanović and Laura de Wolff, violist Rebeka Skok, and cellist Sara Čano.

  • 9 May 2026

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    24 May 2026

    SwedenLandskronaKlet Contemporary

    Independent project "Analogue Displays Off_" by an established Slovenian artist Leon Zuodar is relocating to a new venue.

  • 28 May 2026

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    30 Jun 2026

    AustriaViennaVAM Vienna Art MarketVeinna Comix Week

    "Dirty Thirty: Thirty Years of Making a Scene", the Stripburger collective presenting the three decades of working on and creating the alternative scene itself

    Produced by: Strip Core.
  • 29 May 2026

    CroatiaZagrebZagrebački plesni centar

    A student queer play “I, David” directed by Gabrijel Lazić questions the predominant binary perception of gender and expectations that exist within the binary matrix of masculinity and femininity. Dramaturgy by Nastja Uršula Virk.

  • 30 May 2026

    AustraliaHobartFederation Concert Hall

    With acclaimed Slovenian former Chief Conductor and Artistic Director Marko Letonja on the podium, Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No 2 comes alive through the performance of Serbian-French violinist Nemanja Radulovic.

  • 3 May 2026

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    31 May 2026

    AustriaGlobasnitzMuseum Globasnitz

    Sculptor Jure Markota presents his works in exhibition titled »Sandbox«.

  • 31 May 2026

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    7 Jun 2026

    GermanyBerlinDoxumentale

    Screening of the Slovenian documentaries "The Mountain Won't Move " directed by Petra Seliškar, "Oho Film" directed by Damjan Kozole, "The Street of Brotherhood and Unity" directed by Maja Weiss, "Punk Under Communist Regime " directed by Andrej Košak.

    Supported by: Slovenian Film Centre.
  • 10 Apr 2026

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    1 Jun 2026

    AustriaViennaHOLLEREI Galerie

    The exhibition "Expositur Zukunft" (Exhibition Future) presents artists from Austria and Slovenia whose works explore questions of humanity and human nature. Curators Milena Koren Božiček and Tanja Prušnik reimagine the future. Participating Slovenian artists are Maša Jazbec Mikeln, Eva Petrič and Paola Korošec.

  • 16 Apr 2026

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    1 Jun 2026

    RomaniaBucharestCinema Elvire PopescoEuropean Film Festival Bucharest

    The 30th edition of the festival brings a wide-ranging selection of recent European cinema to Bucharest and 12 other cities. The Slovenian programme features Miha Hočevar’s dramedy "Hidden People" (Skriti ljudje), with the director attending the Bucharest screening on May 13 2026.

    Produced by: Vertigo.
  • 16 May 2026

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    7 Jun 2026

    JapanSakaideSakaide Civic Art Museum

    The exhibition "Slovenian Great Artists - Drawings and works on paper" features works of ten Slovene Artists - Zoran Mušič, Gabrijel Stupica, Bogdan Borčič, Janez Bernik, Andrej Jemec, Franc Novinc, Herman Gvardjančič, Branko Suhy, Jožef Muhič and Črtomir Frelih on the occassion of the 40th anniversary of the opening of the Museum in Sakaide.

  • 9 Jun 2026

    SpainCadizFoyer Gran Teatro FallaInternational Dance Festival Cadiz

    This year's 24th festival edition brings together 37 international dance companies, including two Slovenian artists, Patricija Crnkovič and Tjaša Bucik, who present their dance miniature "About Us".

    Co-produced by: En–Knap Productions.
  • 17 Apr 2026

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    12 Jun 2026

    AustriaViennaSlowenisches Kulturzentrum Korotan

    "To See the World" /"Videti svet" is a photography exhibition that presents Andrej Grilc's photographs “World Portraits”, featuring portraits of people from diverse and disappearing cultures. The opening concert presents the Vienna string quartet Ensemble Lux presenting works by contemporary composers Nina Šenk, Thomas Wally, and Kaija Saariaho.

  • 21 Jun 2026

    AustriaLaafeldPavel-Haus

    "Assembly: summer" exhibition by Tisa Neža Herlec

  • 1 Oct 2025

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    30 Jun 2026

    SlovakiaBratislavaBratislava Castle

    International exhibition “Josip Plečnik, Central European Architect” presenting the work of Jože Plečnik (1872–1957), curated by Damjan Prelovšek, Vladimír Šlapeta, Boris Podrecca and Zdeněk Lukeš.

  • 14 May 2026

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    7 Jul 2026

    SlovakiaOravský PodzámokOravský Podzámok št. 9SLOV-SLOV Dimension Exhibition

    The exhibition aim at showing the similarities and differences in cultural tradition and everyday life of Slovenia and Slovakia. The two countries have similar names and are often confused for each other. Many cultural and lifestyle features are shared, too.

  • 30 Apr 2026

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    10 Jul 2026

    United KingdomLondonAustrian Cultural Forum London

    Jasmina Cibic joins Claire Morgan and Dafna Talmor in a compelling visual dialogue alongside more than fifteen Austrian and Austria-based artists in a group exhibition Touch Nature. Together, they confront the profound political, economic, ecological, and humanitarian consequences of the Anthropocene.

  • 11 Mar 2026

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    31 Jul 2026

    USANew York City (NY)619 Lexington Avenue, Narthex Gallery at Saint Peter's

    Slovenian‑born multimedia artist Eva Petrič presents her "Bird of Hope for Peace" on the site of the former Mauthausen concentration camp. Each of the thousand handmade lace roses represents a “circle of hope that cannot be broken.”

  • 1 May 2026

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    31 Oct 2026

    AustriaLavanttalCathedral Church of St. Andrä

    The series DOMKUNST continues its artistic exploration of transformation with the exhibition “Metamorphoses”, which brings together works by various renowned artists, including Slovenian painters Oto Rimele, Sandi Červek, Lojze Logar, and Dušan Fišer.

  • 9 May 2026

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    22 Nov 2026

    ItalyVeniceMarinaressa GardensPersonal Structures

    At the biennial contemporary art exhibition organised by ECC Italy in Venice, entitled "Confluences", the project "Jakov Brdar – SHE AND HE" is curated by the team of Polona Senčar, Milka Sinkovič, and Nives Marvin, featuring a Slovenian sculptor Jakov Brdar, positioning Piran (Slovenia) and the wider Mediterranean region within contemporary cultural and artistic currents.

  • 9 May 2026

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    22 Nov 2026

    ItalyVeniceArsenaleLa Biennale di Venezia International Art Exhibition

    Slovenian Pavillion features the exhibition "Soundtrack for an Invisible House" presenting Nonument Group (Neja Tomšič, Martin Bricelj Baraga, Nika Grabar, Miloš Kosec) curated by Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez and comissioned by Martina Vovk. The biennial theme is "In Minor Keys" curated by Koyo Kouoh.

    Supported by: Ministry of Culture.
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