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06.03.25
Tuesday, 11 March 2025, at 5 PM, Glazer Hall
Amanda Svensson, the author of the novel titled A System So Magnificent It Is Blinding, will be interviewed in English by Kristian Koželj, the book’s editor. Svenson’s novel was in 2023 nominated for the prestigeous Booker Prize.
In a masterfully woven tale about an unusual Swedish family that pieced together before our eyes like a puzzle, the author blinds us. Just as our vision begins to adjust, she blinds us again—and again. And when, at the very end, she pulls out her final trump card, leaving us convinced that we have finally connected all the dots, she leaves us speechless. All the while, she reveals new worlds and delights us in ways beyond words. The novel was translated by Iva Klemenčič.
We look forward to your visit!
27.02.25
Exhibition Hall
Photography exhibition titled Deep Learning / Metaphysics of Trees of by Gregor Radonjič is the author’s first independent exhibition with trees as the motif, although his photographs of trees and forests have already been published in the photobook Trees in 2020. According to the author, he has been systemically focusing on the issues of trees and forests as one of the most complex ecosystems on the planet.
Curator of the exhibition: Mario Berdič Codella
On view until the 12th of April 2025.
27.02.25
Wednesday, 5 March, 6 PM, Exhibition Hall
The photography exhibition by Gregor Radonjič focuses on the issues of trees and forests as one of the most complex ecosystems on the planet. It is the author’s first independent exhibition with trees as the motif.
The exhibition will be on view until the 12th of April 2025.
We look forward to seeing you there!
24.02.25
Thursday, 6 March 2025, 5 PM, Glazer Hall
Join us for the presentation of Further Discussions on Labour Mobility in the EU (2023), a sequel to Labour Mobility in the EU (2018) publication. The work includes reflections, perspectives, and critical analyses of various prominent researchers, addressing some of the most crucial questions regarding the dynamics of the labour market in EU and the international labour mobility.
The publication will be presented by three of the ten authors: Mojca Bah Jevšnik, Kristina Toplak, and Sanja Cukut Krilić. The event is a part of the Sessions with Books series.
The discussion will be conducted in Slovene.
We look forward to your visit!
31.01.25
Exhibition Hall
For Slovene cultural holiday, we invite you to an exhibition of artworks from the University of Maribor Library’s collection. The exhibition was curated by Mario Berdič Codella.
On view until the 1st of March 2025.