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Cultural Centre of Belgrade | | Milica Ruzicic, ANGST | Ivana Tomanovic presents Mitar Simikic, UGLJEVIK | Tanja Ostojic, MIS(S)PLACED WOMEN?
Art gallery MILICA RUŽIČIĆ, ANGST Milica Ružičić, multimedia artist and trade union activist, is the most consistent in her creative opus about the world we live in. In the new cycle of paintings and objects, she deals with socially engaged topics related to the human rights of citizens, ..
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Aims to represent the most relevant contemporary art from the south east of Europe. The gallery explores the diverse local identities in mutual correspondence and in dialog with international artistic practices, global events and urgent topics. Being set in the center of former Yugoslavia, the focus..
read moreBlatobran Creative Center | Marija Milin & Jovana Cavorovic | A VIEW THROUGH THE CRACK
Blatobran was founded in 2007 as an open platform for artists and designers to network in their use of predominantly ceramics, but also of other media of artistic expression. The artists grouped under the Blatobran banner share the common mission of educating the public and building awareness of t..
read moreMuseum of Contemporary Art | Vladimir Velickovic | Figure As An Expression Of Existense
Vladimir Veličković was a unique artistic figure who, due to the complex characteristics of his identity, simultaneously belonged to different cultures: Serbian, Yugoslav, French, European, and pushed the boundaries of perception in the Yugoslav art of the time, also leaving us the possibility of ..
read moreO3one Art Space | Marija Anicic | Girls Talk (A LOT)
With the series of drawings and watercolors Girls Talk (a Lot), Marija Aničić deals with the topics of women's view of the world and the place of women in modern society. By focusing on the relationship of the individual woman to femininity and society, the artist distances herself from politica..
read moreGallery Novembar | Gorana Bacevac | Solo Exhibition
The exhibition of Gorana Bacevac’s works shows dreamscape aquarelles, visions that are at the same time playful and worrying. These con icting feelings are the products of dreams shown in watercolours – amusement parks with clowns, imaginary architectural spaces, desolate landscapes, fantasy lan..
read moreNew Gallery of Visual Arts | Tanja Ostojic, MIS(S)PLACED WOMEN?
Mis(s)placed Women? is an ongoing collaborative art project started in 2009, consisting of performances and performance art workshops, including contributions by over 160 individuals. Many of them are artists, mainly identifying themselves as women from diverse backgrounds. Within this project, we..
read moreGallery 1250 | Iva Brkic & Miona Stefanovic | Clay Contrast
Through two mini exhibitions in the Gallery 1250 combined under the name Clay contrast, two artists, Iva Brkic and Miona Stefanović, will present their works to us. Clay contrast shows two approaches to sculpture. Black and white, color and monochrome, expressive and subtle. Miona's sculptures, a..
read moreUlupuds Small Gallery | Petar Vujosevic | Small Format Mosaic XVI
Over the past 15 years, almost 300 authors from about twenty countries have participated in these exhibitions. Not only did they get to know each other through various mosaic scenes and many interesting creators, but there was also an intertwining of creative mixing and influence on each other. Thus..
read moreThe gallery-legacy of Milica Zoric & Rodoljub Colakovic | Goran Babic | Occasional Stopping of Time | Curatorial guidance through the exhibition
The life and work of Goran Babić represent a fantastic intertwining of biography, art, history and politics. He grew up in different parts of Yugoslavia. He completed his studies in economics in Zagreb, where he worked as a writer and politician until the beginning of the Yugoslav war drama, when..
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