Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It is therefore difficult to objectively assess what is beautiful and what is not. Especially when it comes to art that we enjoy subjectively. But that didn't stop the Museum of Bad Art MOBA (Museum of Bad Art), which is the first museum in the world dedicated to bad art. But it is a mistake to believe that it is a collection of scraps or children's drawings, but rather projects that flew high but landed low. And the motto of the museum? "Art too bad to ignore."
There are many unusual museums in the world, including one that exhibits stones that resemble human faces. The Chinsekikan Museum, which translates as Hall of Curious Stones, is located in the Japanese town of Chichibu, northwest of Tokyo.
In addition to new obligations, 2017 also brings fresh adventures. For many, the best adventure is certainly a trip to a popular or yet unvisited place. The pulse of a big city, trying interesting street food, meeting new people and learning the basic phrases of a foreign language are just some of the good sides of exploring our planet. While traveling, it is also good to learn something new about the (local) culture. Read on for the best exhibitions of 2017, worth a trip to the other side of the world.
When you visit one of the world's metropolises, where do you turn first? Or do you also go to the museum? Are you interested in history, art and architecture? Are you astounded by the information about the royal families, their black coats, the skeleton of an extinct animal takes your breath away? If the answer is yes, then museums are definitely the place for you. There are quite a few of them in Europe, which are among the best, most popular or most prestigious in the world. We have prepared for you the 9 best museums of the old continent.
"Today we live with the awareness that an art object can be anything and an artist can be anyone," said academic sculptor Marjan Drev. Like him, we also disagree with this, although today there are no more boundaries, because if art can be a snow shovel and a urinal, art can be anything! The latest such example is a scene from the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, where teenagers secretly placed glasses on the floor, and visitors mistook them for an art installation and reacted as expected. No, they didn't get angry, but rather tried to immerse themselves in this "artistic" work, and some of them even enthusiastically photographed the "work".
On Wednesday, October 26, 2016, on the 25th anniversary of the departure of the Yugoslav Army from Slovenia, the documentary-photographic exhibition Slovenia 1991/1992 opens in the Museum of Recent History of Slovenia.
Museums around the world have entered into a competition where they try to share the scariest objects from their collections on social networks.
On June 20, the traditional Summer Museum Night will take place and give us free entry to many museums and galleries across Slovenia.
It's time for the Summer Museum Night 2016. The traditional campaign of Slovenian museums, galleries and other exhibition venues, which takes place every third Saturday in June, will take place for the 14th time this year, namely on June 18, 2016. This year's Summer Museum Night will also be like all the previous ones allowed free entry to many museums and galleries in Slovenia.
The Summer Museum Night 2017 will take place on Saturday, June 17, 2017 throughout Slovenia. More than 70 institutions from all over the country will open their doors at 6 p.m. and offer visitors a high-quality free program until midnight. On this day, it will be possible to visit exhibitions, music programs, participate in workshops, talks and museum tours. Summer Museum Night 2017 will take place in more than 50 cities throughout Slovenia. Welcome to a nocturnal intellectual adventure!
A new era is coming! Industry – labor – capital is a new project of the Ljubljana City Museum. At the exhibition, which will have its premiere on October 28, 2016, visitors will be able to see a comprehensive overview of industry in Ljubljana: from the beginnings of industrialization to predictions of possible futures. You are welcome.
The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington houses the largest collection of catalog reference materials. These help in research and understanding of our planet, biological and cultural diversity, evolutionary processes and global changes.