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White landscape in the work of Bozider Jakc people, habits and places that caught the artist's attention
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White landscape in the work of Bozider Jakc people, habits and places that caught the artist's attention

The article discusses an art exhibition titled 'Podobe Bele krajine' (Images of the White Country) featuring works by Slovenian artist Božidar Jakac, currently on display at Gallery Kambič in Metlika until September 25, 2027. The exhibition marks the 75th anniversary of the Belokranjski Museum and the 25th anniversary of the gallery. It showcases 70 pieces that reflect Jakac's enduring fascination with the landscape and people of the Bela Krajina region, highlighting his use of chalk, pastels, and graphic techniques. The exhibition includes contributions from curators and historians, emphasizing the cultural significance of Jakac's work within the region.

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White landscape in the work of Bozider Jakc people, habits and places that caught the artist's attention

The article discusses an art exhibition titled 'Podobe Bele krajine' (Images of the White Country) featuring works by Slovenian artist Božidar Jakac, currently on display at Gallery Kambič in Metlika until September 25, 2027. The exhibition marks the 75th anniversary of the Belokranjski Museum and the 25th anniversary of the gallery. It showcases 70 pieces that reflect Jakac's enduring fascination with the landscape and people of the Bela Krajina region, highlighting his use of chalk, pastels, and graphic techniques. The exhibition includes contributions from curators and historians, emphasizing the cultural significance of Jakac's work within the region.

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