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Orinco: The rainforest indians of Venezuela
(2011-04-20 - 2012-09-02)
This extensive exhibition of over 800 artefacts shows the ever more endangered way of life of the Hiwi, Hoti, Panare and other Indian peoples who have lived in the rainforest of the Orinoco River region of southern Venezuela for thousands of years.
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Many heads are better than one
(2012-02-08 - 2012-12-31)
The City Museum of Ljubljana has many treasures, with all of them outlining the history of our capital, its immediate surroundings and wider region.
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Glenn Murcutt: Architecture for Place
(2012-03-22 - 2012-06-10)
Glenn Murcutt is Australia’s most internationally recognised architect. In 1992 he was awarded the Gold Medal of the Australian
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Miran Kambič: Architecture in Photography
(2012-04-01 - 2012-06-01)
This open-air exhibition along the main pathway in Tivoli Park features 116 large-format photographs of Ljubljana's
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Bodies Revealed
(2012-04-12 - 2012-09-16)
The study of human anatomy has always operated on a basic principle: to see is to know. This same principle led Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Islamic cultures to a progressively more scientific understanding of the human form.
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Magnum's First: The Face of Time
(2012-05-29 - 2012-09-02)
The story behind this exhibition is almost as interesting as the photographs works themselves. Nowadays most people know Magnum
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Aftermath: Changing Cultural Landscape
(2012-05-31 - 2012-09-02)
This comprehensive exhibition of photographs presents images from the former Yugoslav states in transition during the 20 years
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