Muzej savremene umjetnosti<br />Republike Srpske

Museum of Contemporary Art
of Republic of Srpska

 

The Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska staged two solo exhibitions as part of its Multimedia Art Project, of artists Nina Todorović ("Memento Urbis") and Predrag Terzić ("Leistung").

 

The exhibition of photographs by Nenad Malešević titled "Documents / An Introduction to the Study of Discontinuance" included several series ("A Time of Renewal", "For Goethe's Eyes", "Donau", "Die Pflanzen", etc.), taken in the period 2004 to 2014. "Documents" represents a kind of visual diary.

 

The National Museum of Serbia in Belgrade organised the exhibition "Light in the Darkness of WWI: The Highest Achievements of the Protagonists of  Impressionism in Serbia" to celebrate its 170th anniversary,

 

After being exhibited with great success at the Venice Biennale, followed by an equally successful show at the Art Pavilion in Zagreb, the project "Between the Sky and the Earth" by Kata Mijatović was staged at The Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska in Banja Luka as a multimedia ambient installation.

 

"Let’s Call It Love" by Breda Beban is the most comprehensive exhibition of the multimedia work by this famous Yugoslav and European artist.

 

The exhibition "Dobrović, Šumanović, Konjović, Šuput – European Contexts" consists of the 43 works came from the collection of the Gallery of the Matica Srpska and presented the oeuvres of four great painters, Petar Dobrović (1890-1942), Sava Šumanović (1896-1942), Milan Konjović (1898-1993) and Bogdan Šuput (1914-1942),

 

A travelling exhibition organised by The Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska visited four different places in Herzegovina. The exhibition presented works by artist Dušan Simić (1930 – 1961), continuing the long-standing tradition of MSURS to take and present cultural heritage in cities and towns throughout the Republic of Srpska.

 

This exhibition, which was held at The Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska, showed the international project "Time Being Time", a product of the cooperation between Banja Luka’s Miodrag Manojlović, artist and professor at the University for Business Studies in Banja Luka, and Bjørn Hegardt, a Norwegian artist, curator, founder and editor of the FUKT Magazine for contemporary drawing.

 

The multimedia project "The Garden of Delights" by Mladen Miljanović was carried out with the support of The Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska for the needs of the Pavilion of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013, with Sarita Vuković, Dr. Sc., and Irfan Hošić, Dr. Sc., as the national commissioners/curators.

 

The exhibition "EXCEPTIONALITIES: Contemporary Aspects of Cultural Heritage/The New Trends of the Future Permanent Exhibition" was staged in honour of the tenth anniversary of The Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska, marked on 10 February.