Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts

Make the Most of CIMAM’s Free Admission Program!
The Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts, part of CIMAM’s Free Admission Program, is inviting all CIMAM members to its 35th edition, including a special activity curated exclusively for them.
- Dates: 06.06.25 - 12.10.25
- Title: The Oracle
- Artistic Director: Chus Martínez
- Admission is free for CIMAM Members during the preview day: 5th of June 2025.
- 15% Discount at the shop or bookstore
Discover the journey behind the 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts with a special activity for CIMAM members, taking place on the preview day, June 5th, with Artistic Director Chus Martinez.
> Exclusive for CIMAM Members:
10.30–15.30: Marathon guided tour of the venues of the 36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts with the Artistic Director and Curator of the Biennale, Chus Martínez (brunch included)
Schedule of guided tours:
10.30–11.00: MGLC Švicarija and MGLC Plečnik Auditorium
11.15–12.00: MGLC Grad Tivoli
12.00–13.00: Brunch in front of MGLC Grad Tivoli
13.15–14.15: Jakopič Promenade in Tivoli Park and Museum of Modern Art (Moderna galerija),
14.30–15.30: City Art Gallery Ljubljana (Mestna galerija Ljubljana)
18.00: Get-to-know-you party
The entire preview programme will be accompanied by performances from Maria Arnal, a Spanish artist, singer and composer.
> Please confirm your attendance by 26 May at members@cimam.org
36th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts
The Oracle names and honours the symbolic place where all beings wonder about the course of life. Because we care about tomorrow, we should assume we care about staying alive, about a world in peaceful coexistence. Art—all arts—assumes the existence of a tiny but meaningful spot from where to be free and dream and demand freedom and peace. This exhibition is about this tiny spot. This Biennale claims that every art and cultural manifestation is an oracle, is a place we give to ourselves in order to reflect and ponder on how common good is possible, how a good life based on shared values is to be achieved. This Biennale is, then, an oracular place, a place for interpretation.