Exhibition ''14x14 - Survey of the Danube Region. Individual views. Photographic positions'' represents 14 individual views of artists from 14 countries of the Danube region: Biljana Đurđević (Serbia), Magdalena Jetelová (Czech Republic), Julian Palacz (Austria), Anetta Mona Chişa & Lucia Tkáčová (Slovakia), István Csákány (Hungary), Mladen Miljanović (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Igor Grubić (Croatia), Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia), Herbert Stolz (Germany), Ivanov Pravdoliub (Bulgaria), Lazar Pejović (Montenegro), Alexandra Croitoru (Romania), Pavel Brăila (Moldova) and Ivan Bazak from Ukraine.
Drawings and animations that were created in the past five years are presented at this exhibition. By developing these drawings and animations in a studious manner, the artist concentrates on the study of time, marking the moments that are eluding (the long process of creating an animation is already itself a study of time).
The exhibition “Fragments of Time“ presents the latest production by Marija Dragojlović, an artist whose tireless explorations of arts to date have secured her a prominent place in Serbia’s contemporary art.
Izložba „Contemporary Thesaurus“, autorski projekat Muzeja savremene umjetnosti Republike Srpske, predstavljena je u galeriji „Podroom“ Kulturnog centra Beograda.
Izložba „Contemporary Thesaurus“ osmišljena je kao novi presjek savremene vizuelne umjetnosti u Republici Srpskoj i bavi se njenim aktuelnim pojavama, teorijskom genezom i medijskim osobenostima. Izložbom su obuhvaćena djela deset autora (Igor Bošnjak, Ninoslav Kovačević, Nikola Kekerović, Mladen Miljanović, Radenko Milak, Borjana Mrđa, Mila Panić, Selma Selman, Saša Tatić i grupa Tač.ka), koji su svojim aktivnim i intenzivnim prisustvom na savremenoj sceni ovog prostora detektovani kao njeni vodeći nosioci..
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Dušan Otašević: “Ilija Dimić – An Exhibition of Paintings and Structures”
16 June – 26 August 2016
Between 16 June and 26 August 2016, the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska will host the exhibition“Ilija Dimić – An Exhibition of Paintings and Structures” by artist and SANU member Dušan Otašević.
The exhibition Return to the Moon: A Short History of the Future is, at its heart, an attempt to show the connection between history, art, science and technology in an appealing and engaging way, and is also a new way of seeing the complex relations between the past and the future.
The Damien Hirst exhibition “New Religionˮ at the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska was organised in association with the British Council and Paul Stolper Gallery in London, and it is the first time this artist has shown his work in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Exhibition "Contemporary Thesaurus" is an author project of the Museum of Contemporary Art of the Republic of Srpska. It is conceived as a new overview of contemporary visual arts scene in the Republic of Srpska and it is concentrated on current phenomena, media particularities, as well as theory development of the contemporary art scene over the past few years.