Muzej savremene umjetnosti<br />Republike Srpske

Museum of Contemporary Art
of Republic of Srpska

 

"Margins: Slovenian Contemporary Photography" presents the different standpoints and practices of selected Slovenian artists, who use photography as their primary medium of expression.

 

The Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska presented the exhibition of photographs "Documents/An Introduction to the Study of Discontinuance" by Nenad Malešević at the ARTGET Gallery (Cultural Centre of Belgrade) in Belgrade.

 

"Space, Form, Touch" is the first exhibition organised in this region that is fully adjusted for the blind and visually impaired. It is a project of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska implemented with the professional assistance of the Typhlological Museum in Zagreb.

 

The exhibition "Space–Form. The Path to Abstraction" includes works from the collection of the Art Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is dedicated to the "Space – Form" art group, who introduced abstraction to Bosnian-Herzegovinian art in the early 1970’s.

 

Radenko Milak and Roman Uranjek, "Dates 1", organised by the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska, was held at the Gallery of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad.

 

The exhibition "Art and Authority – Landscapes from the Josip Broz Tito Collection" presents selected landscapes from the collection of paintings of the Museum of Yugoslav History – 47 paintings and 11 prints by Nadežda Petrović,

 

With this exhibition the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska and the Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republic of Srpska join the Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade and the Gallery of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad for a celebration of an anniversary – 130 years since the birth and 50 years since the death of the great Serbian painter and academician Jovan Bijelić.

 

The exhibition "Subdued Existence" seeks to promote and present art practices as used in Serbia in relation to developments in international culture, to which end 15 representative contemporary artists/art groups from Serbia will be presented.

 

The exhibition "Music from an Unknown Source" includes 40 gouaches by Sigmar Polke and is a kind of recapitulation of the rich oeuvre of this artist/photographer, one of Germany’s greatest postwar artists.

 

The exhibition "SHARE – Too Much History, Mоrе Future" includes eighteen artists from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Austria and shows their works from the eponymous video series, a project of the Government of Austria implemented in Sarajevo in 2014, and a selection of videos from the young artist competition held as part of the 6th Trebinje Biennial "namaTREba".

 

Тhe exhibition of photographs "Documents/An Introduction to the Study of Discontinuance" by Nenad Malešević at the art gallery Photon – Centre for Contemporary Photography in Ljubljana.

 

The Vojin Bakić retrospective exhibition "Lightbearing Forms" marked the hundredth anniversary since the birth of this great artist. The exhibition was first shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb and praised as the cultural event of the year in Croatia in 2013.