Pozivamo Vas na razgovor sa umetnicima: Urtica - grupa za umetnička i medijska istraživanja (Violeta Vojvodić-Balaž i Eduard Balaž), koji će voditi kustos izložbe Zoran Erić.
otvaranje:
4. septembar 2010. godine.
Mesto okupljanja i početak ture ispred Zavoda za zaštitu spomenika u 17h. Tura obuhvata sledeće lokacije:
4. Prostor ispred Zavoda za zaštitu spomenika (Mikele Dantini)
3. Revir s topovima Vojnog muzeja (Lorenco Pecatini)
2. Travnjak između Stambol kapije i Prirodnjačkog muzeja (Eliza Bjađini i Dejan Atanacković)
1. Biste književnika Alekse Šantića, Vojislava Ilića i Bore Stankovića (Kinkaleri)
Muzej istorije Jugoslavije i Muzej savremene umetnosti, Beograd pozivaju Vas na poslednje javno vođenje kroz izložbu Ženska strana, u subotu, 31. jula 2010. godine u 12.00 časova.
Kroz izložbu će voditi Una Popović, jedna od autorki izložbe.
OExhibition opening: Saturday, May 15th 2010 at 18.00
The exhibition Women’s Corner implies a partner project of the Museum of the History of Yugoslavia and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade.
The exhibition Women’s Corner has a goal to present visually some of the questions related to the theme of woman in socialism, and through the form “one day in the life of working woman”. The model of everyday life, presented at the exhibition through several segments, social and private obligations during the day, actually punctuates different roles of woman after the Second World War, as well as how these roles were officially, socially presented.
Opening of the exhibition: Sunday, November 29th 2009 at 7 P.M.
The exhibition Political Practices of (Post-)Yugoslav Art: RETROSPECTIVE 01 presents a cluster of independent researches that deal with the cultural heritage of socialist Yugoslavia through specific examples and concrete analyses of art practices within the institutional, political and social contexts in which they were being shaped. The common starting point of the exhibition – as a collective endeavor – is a counter-position vis-à-vis dominant historical representations of Yugoslav art and culture, as well as the socialist socio-political system in general.