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To reflect on memory and forgetting
Slovenia🎭 Culture15 hr. ago

To reflect on memory and forgetting

The article discusses the opening of an art exhibition titled 'Pravica do pozabe' by visual artist Lela B. Njatin at the Paviljon NOB gallery in Tržič. The exhibition explores themes of memory and forgetting as interconnected processes that shape our relationship with the past, loss, and meaning. Njatin uses photographs, objects, texts, and spatial arrangements to intertwine personal experiences with universal questions of transience, remembrance, and the traces we leave behind. The exhibition is part of a broader conceptual framework connecting her work to the architecture of the venue and her personal history, particularly her late mother’s life. The exhibition runs until August 1st.

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Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenter15 hr. ago
To reflect on memory and forgetting

The article discusses the opening of an art exhibition titled 'Pravica do pozabe' by visual artist Lela B. Njatin at the Paviljon NOB gallery in Tržič. The exhibition explores themes of memory and forgetting as interconnected processes that shape our relationship with the past, loss, and meaning. Njatin uses photographs, objects, texts, and spatial arrangements to intertwine personal experiences with universal questions of transience, remembrance, and the traces we leave behind. The exhibition is part of a broader conceptual framework connecting her work to the architecture of the venue and her personal history, particularly her late mother’s life. The exhibition runs until August 1st.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral description of an art exhibition focused on cultural and artistic expression. There is no political controversy or ideological framing involved. The content is centered around the artist's creative process, thematic exploration, and exhibition logistics, with no overt傾

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