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Opening of the photo exhibition by Dr. Mitja Križman: »The Disappearing Cape«

 

You are cordially invited to the opening of the photo exhibition:

Dr. Mitja Križman - »The Disappearing Cape«

on Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 18:00 in the Gallery of the National Institute of Chemistry

Dr. Mitja Križman is a researcher at the National Institute of Chemistry, working in the fields of food chemistry and chemical analytics. In recent years, his research has focused primarily on improving the bioavailability of natural compounds. Alongside his scientific work, he has long been accompanied by music and photography—an art form he began exploring even before entering the world of research.

The exhibition »The Disappearing Cape« explores a coastal landscape shaped by history and biological processes. Its focus on natural dynamics and geomorphic forces reveals the constant transformation of the environment, in which humans do play a role—yet this presence is often visible only as an imprint, perhaps a cracked wall along the shore, where stones slowly return to their original, natural habitat.

The exhibition will be on display until January 25, 2026.

Curator: Jiri Kočica

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