Slovene artists and producers feature regularily on cultural events in Croatia. Check below a selection of some current events or explore the interactive map of events. Almost half of the events have taken place in Zagreb; however the coastal towns of Rijeka, Pula, Split and Dubrovnik, or Čakovec and Osijek have hosted Slovenian creators, too. Especially in Istria, and also in Zagreb, cooperation with a culturally prolific Slovenian minority is vibrant.
At the festivals in Croatia
Slovene artists and producers regularly participate at established Croatian festivals:
Cf. the list of all the festivals in Croatia with Slovenian participation below.
Connections
The group exhibition Radical Geometries at the Lexart Depot in Zagreb features also the installation by Roman Uranjek, 2021. The artists (from left to right) Dean Jokanović Toumin and Roman Uranjek.
The exhibition "Paths of Impressionism – Slovenian Modernism and Dachau" presents over forty exceptional loans from the National Gallery of Slovenia and other lenders, tracing the artistic evolution from late 19th-century realism to the more expressive currents of modernism. The exhibition underscores the significant role Slovenian artists played within a broader pan-European movement, bringing to light lesser-known masterpieces now poised for rediscovery.
The exhibition "Finally Landing" traces the afterlife of objects as they move across emotional, economic, and symbolic borders. Unfolding within the domestic architecture of Medium Gallery: living room, dining room, entry hall, walk-in closet, and bedroom, the exhibition becomes a constellation of unstable carriers and fragmented narratives. The group exhibition features also Alt Trin Vajd. An accompanying program activates the works through performance, a workshop on digital desire and archiving, and a lecture on imagination as a form of ˝pre-memory˝.
The film "Nehvaležna bitja / Ungrateful Beings / Pour Clara" by Slovenian director Olmo Omerzu, who lives and works in the Czech Republic, starts being distributed in France.
Srečko Molk, a renowned Slovenian designer of unique jewelry, exhibits among more than 50 selected artists from around the world. In his pieces, he uses site-specific materials that come directly from Ptuj, the Drava River and its tradition. The presented collections are: Drava G, where each piece includes genuine natural gold from the Drava River, Skateboard Collection 7 and
Gold Leaf Collection.