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Likovno opremio Marko Pogačnik
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Marko Pogačnik[needs IPA] (born 11 August 1944) is a Slovenian artist and author.
Marko Pogačnik (1969)
Background
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Relief by Pogačnik in Sankt Paul im Lavanttal
Pogačnik studied at the Academy of Arts in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, where he graduated in 1967. He was a co-founder of the neo-avantgarde artistic movement OHO,[1] members of which were also Tomaž Šalamun and Slavoj Žižek. From the 1980s, he embraced a holistic vision of art. He claims to have developed a method of earth healing similar to acupuncture by using pillars and positioning them on so called `lithopuncture` points of the landscape.[1]
In 1991, he designed the official coat of arms of the newly constituted Republic of Slovenia. In the year 2006, he joined the Movement for Justice and Development led by Janez Drnovšek, the President of Slovenia at the time.
In 1998, together with his daughter Ana, he founded the Lifenet movement, which has been described by scholars as a `typical New Age` group.[2]
He lives and works in the village of Šempas in the lower Vipava Valley. In the last decade, the town of Nova Gorica, in which municipal territory he resides, has commissioned a number of public monuments from Pogačnik, most notably the monument to the 1000 years of the first mention of Gorica and Solkan, which stands in the town`s central public square.
Since 2008, a group of his monuments and birch trees, titled the Hologram of Europe (Slovene: Hologram Evrope), stands at the crossroad of Tivoli Street (Tivolska cesta) and Slovene Street (Slovenska cesta) in Ljubljana.[1]
Awards
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In 1991, Marko Pogačnik received the Prešeren Fund Award for his work.[1] In 2008, he received the Jakopič Award, the central Slovenian fine arts award.[1] He was nominated two times for the Right Livelihood Award.[1]
Publications
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Nature Spirits and Elemental Beings - Working with the Intelligence in Nature (Findhorn Press, Scotland, 1996).
Ifigenija Zagoričnik Simonović (born 24 March 1953) is a Slovene poet, essayist, writer, editor and potter.[1]
Ifigenija Zagoričnik Simonović
Ifigenija Simonović.jpg
Born
24 March 1953
Kranj, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia)
Occupation
Poet, essayist, writer, editor and potter
Notable works
Kaj je v kamnu, Konci in kraji
Notable awards
Rožanc Award
2011 for Konci in kraji
Zagoričnik was born in Kranj in 1953. She studied Comparative literature and Slavistics at the University of Ljubljana and from 1978 to 2003 lived in London where she attended Art school and worked as a potter and artist.[2] In 2009 she received the Rožanc Award for her collection of essays Konci in kraji (Bits and Places).[3] She also writes for children.
Published works
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for adults
Postopna razbremenitev, poetry collection
Te pesmi, poetry collection
Drevesa so se takrat premikala in sem pomešala njihova imena, poetry collection
Krogi in vprašanja, poetry collection
Kaj je v kamnu, poetry collection
Konci in kraji, collection of essays
for children
Kaj je kdo rekel in česa kdo ni, poetry
Poljub za princesko Kvakico, fairy tale
Punčka z grdimi lasmi, fairy tale
Editorial work
Pesmi iz zapora (Poems from Prison), collection of seven books, and Pesmi s »prostosti« (Poems from Freedom) by the Slovene writer Vitomil Zupan
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