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Silvija Krejaković – Identities of Victims Shot in Kraljevo in October 1941

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

Historians Dejan Ristić, PhD, acting director of the Genocide Victims' Museum, Darko Gučanin, director of the National Museum Kraljevo, Mirjana Savić, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo, will speak at the promotion of book as well as the author herself Silvija Krejaković, museum advisor of Belgrade City Museum, who worked at the National Museum Kraljevo for over two decades.

Promotion of the Journal “Our Past 19”

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

At the promotion of the scientific-professional journal of the National Museum Kraljevo and the Historical Archives Kraljevo, the articles will be presented by Marka Tomić, PhD, Asst. Prof. Nikola Krstović, and Miloš Timotijević, PhD.

Recognition 5 – Residency Program and Exhibition

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The exhibition of the regional art project “Recognition 5” includes institutions from six cities, from three countries in the region: Kruševac, Kraljevo, Čačak, Niš (Serbia), Podgorica (Montenegro) and Vidin (Bulgaria). The expert team consists of: Biljana Grković, as the project coordinator, Milica Todorović, Julka Marinković, Ljubiša Simović, Ljiljana Karadžić, Svilen Stefanov, as curators who decided on twelve artists.

Evening of Mozart’s Music

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

Three artists Mina Ristić Jonić (piano), Isidora Marjanović (violin), Natalija Tipsarević (cello) will hold a concert “Evening of Mozart's Music”.

Milena Pavlović Barilli – Life and Dreams

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The exhibition by Violeta Tomić, senior curator of the Gallery of Milena Pavlović Barilli in Požarevac, is a chronological cross-section of Milena's painting, from 1926 to 1944. The audience will be able to see the entire opus and her short and dynamic life, which is marked by schooling, travel, and constant creation in European capitals: from her native Požarevac and Belgrade to Munich, Paris, Rome, and finally, New York.

Radio Dispatches of the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland 1941 – 1942

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The monograph published by the Institute of Contemporary History in Belgrade, is the result of the efforts of three historians Rado Ristanović, PhD, Milutin Živković, PhD and MA Milos Čorbić, to present an extremely important and inaccessible archive to the professional and public. material, as well as to fill the decades-long historiographical gap on the activities of the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland.

Ivan Šuković – Felicità

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

Ivan Šuković completed his postgraduate studies at the University of Arts in Belgrade, where he received his master's degree from the Department of Digital Arts and New Media, and his doctorate from the Department of Multimedia Arts. Through his artistic practice, he analyzes the meaning and processes of memory in attempts to re-establish closeness with something distant or lost in time and absent in material space, and for that purpose he uses archival material.

Concert of Sara Abramović

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

Sara Abramović (1993, Kragujevac) completed her basic academic studies at the Piano Department at the Faculty of Philology and Arts, University of Kragujevac, in the class of prof. Natalija Tomić, while she completed her master's and specialist studies at the Faculty of Music Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade, in the class of prof. Nataša Mitrović. She is currently studying at the Pinerolo Academy of Music in the class of prof. Daniela Carapelli.

OZNA – Political Repression in Serbia 1944-1946. Documents

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The Department for the Protection of the People (OZNA) was founded on May 13th, 1944, and as secret police, with its ubiquitous ideology and cult of personality, it was the mainstay of the communist dictatorship at the time when revolutionary power was being established in Yugoslavia. The book published by Catena Mundi and the Institute of Contemporary History in Belgrade, authored by Srđan Cvetković, PhD and Nemanja Dević, PhD bring hitherto unknown and first published documents that reveal and reconstruct state repression during communism.

European Museum Night

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The program of the European Museum Night at the National Museum in Kraljevo this year was inspired by the exhibition “LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records”. In addition to the exhibition itself, the public can actively participate in the record exchange, on the Square in front of the museum building. Concerts of two rock groups and a performance by a popular DJ are being organized, who will “return to the audience by playing the gramophone” in the years of the biggest expansion of LP at 33 rpm.

Captaincies of Studenica and Jošanica in 1833 – List of Haratch Heads

National Museum Kraljevo Trg Svetog Save 2, Kraljevo, Србија

The book by Radomir N. Ristić published by the Center for Culture “Gradac” from Raška presents to the scientific and public a document that has been rarely used so far – the Census of Haratch Heads for 1833.

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