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Curatorial research of Nina Jesih.

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primary research

Collectors of WW1 items

Posted on April 15, 2017October 3, 2019 by curatorialnina

Why does Slovenia have so many private collections of WW1 items and so little public museums on the subject?

Posted in curatorial questions, ethics, ramblingsTagged collection, collector, interview, primary research, private museum, research, ww1Leave a comment

Learning about primary research

Posted on November 19, 2016October 3, 2019 by curatorialnina

What is a primary research?

Posted in ethicsTagged art, evaluation, guests, krzysztof wodiczko, primary researchLeave a comment

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