Piranova – a colloquium that brings contemporary and innovative topics and reflections coming soon
Colloquium entitled Museums in Digital will shed light on the opportunities, strengths, dangers and weaknesses of a digital museum experience.
Colloquium entitled Museums in Digital will shed light on the opportunities, strengths, dangers and weaknesses of a digital museum experience.
Representatives of the Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe gathered in Paris for a working meeting at the French Ministry of Culture. The meeting took place at the French Ministry of Culture and was attended by two representatives of the Women Writers Routes.
Women Writers Route at the Cultural Routes Meeting in Paris Read More »
Sunday, 19 February saw the opening night of the chamber play In Agony.
The opening night of In Agony at Villa Zlatica Read More »
The 100 Slavic Novels collection will soon reach a hundred published titles. The Slovenian translation of the Macedonian writer Aleksandar Prokopiev’s novel Dzirkačot (The Peeper), the 97th book in the collection, is coming to the bookshelves. The translation is by Robert Suša, with an afterword by Namita Subiotto.
Alexander Prokopiev’s The Peeper on Bookshelves Soon Read More »
The home of Ljubljana’s revered mayor Ivan Hribar (1851-1941), the renovated Villa Zlatica in Rožna Dolina, today offers visitors a glimpse at the life of one of Ljubljana’s most popular mayors and in turn also an encounter with the housing culture of a Slovenian bourgeois family at the beginning of the 20th century.
Exhibition catalogue Ivan Hribar and the Bourgeoisie of Ljubljana is out Read More »
The exhibition Paths, Ties, and Discoveries dedicated to three Serbian women writers Jelena Dimitrijević, Desanka Maksimović and Isidora Sekulić opened at the National Library of Serbia. Vladimir Pištalo, the director of the National Library of Serbia, Andreja Rihter, the president of the Women Writers Route Association, as well as Biljana Dojčinović and Mirjana Stanišić, the authors of the exhibition, spoke at the opening. The exhibition is open until 17 March 2023.
Paths, Ties, and Discoveries of Three Serbian Writers Read More »
It was exactly one hundred years ago, in 1922, that Croatian novelist, playwright and poet Miroslav Krleža wrote the second part of his Glembay trilogy – In agony. The wounds of World War I had not yet healed and the old social orders were crumbling. A hundred years later we find ourselves in a similar predicament: fundamental social structures are changing irreversibly as age-old existential questions remain equally relevant.
Krleža at Villa Zlatica! Read More »
The fourth edition of the Slavic Garden programme, organised by the Pula book fair in partnership with the FSK, took place at the Pula Book Fair(y).
This year’s Slavic Garden “on the Edge of Europe, on the Edge of Reason” Read More »
The 8th Živa Award ceremony took place in collaboration with the Posavje Museum Brežice and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia, and in partnership with the Municipality of Brežice, Rajhenburg and Podsreda castles, and Božidar Jakac Art Museum.
ŽIVA 2022 Awards to Virovitica City Museum and Cukrarna Read More »
An exhibition about the life and work of the Serbian writer and the first woman academician in Serbian literature – Isidora Sekulić, entitled “The First Lady of Serbian Literature”, was organized by the Novi Sad City Library as part of the international project Women Writers Route, a newly certified Cultural Route of the Council of Europe initiated by the FSK.
“The First Lady of Serbian Literature” at the Exhibtion in Novi Sad Read More »