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CREATED:20231208T092144Z
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SUMMARY:Mataruška Banja: Beneath the Cold Linden Trees\, Near the Fast Ibar River...
DESCRIPTION:During the fourth and fifth decades of the 19th century\, the first chemical tests of medicinal waters from some sources in the territory of the Principality of Serbia began. Those first steps towards balneology cannot be observed without the comprehensive context of the creation and birth of certain political\, administrative\, economic\, and social conditions\, with the aim of forming a modern Serbian state. The changes that were reflected in the modernization of the state administration included the transformation of education\, healthcare\, the military and other structures of society. Many researchers believe that following the development of healthcare\, especially balneology\, we can also follow the beginnings and development of tourism. More precisely\, the beginnings of tourism in Serbia should be sought in its spas. From the so-called folk spas\, real spas are created\, the waters of which have been continuously tested and which have been hygienically arranged over time. Then Vrnjačka Banja\, Banja Koviljača\, Sokobanja and Bukovička Banja stood out. \nMataruška Banja\, as a health resort and tourist destination\, began to develop in the first years of the 20th century. Although it is one of the youngest spas\, due to its special natural resources and characteristic geographical-spatial structure\, its development followed an upward trajectory\, especially in the years between the two world wars\, when it was formed as a climatic health resort for rest and recovery. \nAt the exhibition “Mataruška Banja: Beneath the Cold Linden Trees\, Near the Fast Ibar River…”\, the audience will have the opportunity to learn through postcards\, photos\, objects and documents\, about the genesis of the origin and development of Mataruška Banja: from the discovery of healing water\, through the interwar years boom and rise\, then systemic and ideological changes in socialism\, when it developed into a modern health resort\, in accordance with the standards of modern balneology and rehabilitation\, until the beginning of the nineties of the 20th century\, when it experienced a kind of setback. In addition to the chronological presentation\, the exhibition provides an insight into the original urban and regulatory plan\, panoramas of settlements\, architectural projects of spa baths\, hotels and villas\, the appearance of tourist and hospitality facilities\, health and healing institutions\, representative spa villas\, and visually evoking the culture of living\, clothing\, as well as and scenes of rest and recreation. Part of its story is made up of portraits of famous people (doctors\, photographers\, architects\, merchants\, teachers…) who\, with their actions and suffering\, left a permanent mark on his physiognomy\, as well as the characters of those “ordinary” people\, mostly nameless\, who spent some time in the Spa for the sake of healing health problems\, but also for beautiful\, joyful life moments. \nThe author of the exhibition is Suzana Novčić\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/mataruska-banja-beneath-the-cold-linden-trees-near-the-fast-ibar-river/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Suzana Nov%C4%8Di%C4%87":MAILTO:suzana.novcic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240209T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240209T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240202T103634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240202T104155Z
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SUMMARY:Promotion of the Journal “Our Past 21”
DESCRIPTION:The promotion of the journal “Our Past 21”\, the scientific-professional newsletter of the National Museum Kraljevo and the Historical Archives Kraljevo\, will be presented in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Friday\, February 9th\, 2024\, starting at 6 p.m. The papers will be presented by Ljubodrag P. Ristić\, PhD\, retired research associate of the Institute for Balkan Studies of SASA in Belgrade\, Miloš Timotijević\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Čačak and Jelena Pavličić Šarić\, PhD\, assistant professor at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Priština\, with temporary headquarters in Kosovska Mitrovica. After the two-year break\, in the organization and preparation of the new Editorial board\, the editor of the journal\, Tatjana Mihailović\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo\, will talk about the release of the second issue of “Our Past”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/promotion-of-the-journal-our-past-21/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240214T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240420T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240205T173958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240218T201540Z
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SUMMARY:Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Women on the Balkans in Antiquity
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman on the Balkans in Antiquity” of the National Museum of Serbia\, opens as part of the Statehood Day celebrations in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Wednesday\, February 14th\, 2024\, starting at 6 p.m. \nThe exhibition “Femina Balcanica” is the result of the studious work of museum advisor Deana Ratković\, the author of the exhibition\, and four museum advisors from the Department of Archaeology of the National Museum of Serbia\, Vera Krstić\, Tatjana Cvjetićanin\, Veselinka Ninković and Mirjana Glumac\, thanks to whom visitors will have the opportunity to carefully selected museum objects introduce the occupations\, family relationships\, fashion\, customs\, position and role of women in the private and public sphere. \nThe exhibition\, talking about femininity\, beauty and social status\, women in Roman fortifications\, possible professional scopes\, women in the household or political life\, aims to familiarize all interested parties with the opportunities in earlier eras\, encouraging reflection on the perception of roles and relationships in the past times as well as in the current age. \nFrom objects for everyday use – horseshoes\, toys\, dishes\, through various jewellery\, medical instruments\, sculptures or epigraphic monuments\, the exhibition “Femina Balcanica” vividly tells different stories about women in the ancient era. Divided into five segments\, each of which deals with one of the spheres of a woman’s life and phenomena related to her position in the family\, cult\, community or art\, the exhibition traces the various roles that women have had. From the mistress of the house and housewife\, mother\, doctor\, scribe\, participant in rituals and religious rites\, through the respectable woman represented by the typified statues of large and small girl from Herculaneum\, Augusta as the imperial mother and wife who was positioned high on the social ladder and dictated the fashion of women in the cities\, we will be in the opportunity to meet many women of the Roman Empire. With the help of various archaeological objects\, “Femina Balcanica” provides answers to some of the questions that we might have when thinking about the time of the Roman Empire\, while simultaneously opening new directions of interpretation in the context of today’s societies. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Athena Parthenos\, from 2nd to 1st century BC\, Bukovo\, Bitola\, North Macedonia\, marble\, height 54 cm\, width 24.3 cm\, Collection of the Greco-Hellenistic Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-809/I).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Young Woman from Herculaneum\, from the end of the 2nd to the beginning of the 3rd century\, Belgrade (Singidunum)\, marble\, height 166 cm\, Collection of the Roman Imperial Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-3022/III).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Cameo in a gold frame\, third or fourth decade of the 3rd century\, unknown site\, two-layer opal\, gold sheet\, 3.3 × 2 cm\, Collection of the Roman Imperial Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-1997/II).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Figurine of Venus of the Grave\, second half of the 2nd century\, Gomilica necropolis\, clay\, hood\, painting\, height 26.8 cm\, Kosmaj Collection of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-G-624).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Portrait of a young woman\, first half of the 3rd century\, Belgrade (Singidunum)\, marble\, height 23 cm\, width 16.5 cm\, Collection of the Roman Imperial Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-2996/III).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Portrait of a young girl\, 1st century\, Italy\, marble\, height 32 cm\, Collection of the Roman Imperial Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-2994/III).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Donkey rider\, 2nd century\, Demir Gate\, North Macedonia\, clay\, with 14.4 cm\, height 15 cm\, Collection of the Roman Imperial Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-932/II).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ring with a bust of a woman\, from the end of the 1st to the middle of the 2nd century\, unknown site\, amber\, radius 3.3 cm\, height 4.1 cm Collection of the Roman Imperial Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM- 4268).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Ariadne’s cup\, end of the 1st – beginning of the 2nd century\, unknown site\, silver\, radius 11.5 cm\, height 11.5 cm\, Collection of the Roman Imperial Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-850/II).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Clothespin – Leda and the Swan\, 2nd – first half of the 3rd century\, Gračanica (Ulpiana)\, silver\, width 3.4 cm\, height 2.2 cm\, Collection of the Roman Imperial Period of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-866-II).
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/femina-balcanica-mater-matrona-augusta-dea-women-on-the-balkans-in-antiquity/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240306T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240309T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240222T145337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T112941Z
UID:15902-1709748000-1709985600@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Thematic Guidance “Woman in a Roman Family” through the Exhibition “Femina Balcanica”
DESCRIPTION:Thematic guidance through the exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman on the Balkans in Antiquity” of the National Museum of Serbia\, which refers to the topic “Woman in a Roman Family”\, will be organized on Wednesday\, March 6th\, Friday\, March 8th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, March 9th\, 2024\, at 11 a.m. Tatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo\, and art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the part of the exhibition that relates to the place and role of women in the Roman family. \nThe basis of Roman society was the family (familia)\, which does not correspond to today’s understanding of that term. She was much more. It was also the legal basis of the social unit – patria potestas\, which brought together a larger group of people within one household. What was the position of a woman in this community\, from legal status to real life\, from growing up to engagement and marriage\, in which she acquired the status of matron – mistress of the house\, you can find out at the first thematic guidance.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/thematic-guidance-woman-in-a-roman-family-through-the-exhibition-femina-balcanica/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240314T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240314T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240310T121339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240310T121456Z
UID:15932-1710439200-1710442800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Fashionable Hairstyles in the Roman Era
DESCRIPTION:The workshop “Modern Hairstyles in the Roman Era” which is organized as part of the exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman on the Balkans in Antiquity”\, will be organized in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, March 14th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m. \nHairstyles in Roman times\, as well as today\, played an important role in the appearance of women in public life and social environment. Sculptures and reliefs in the area of cities or on tombstones\, as well as jewelry and furniture\, have as motifs images of women in different life roles\, which provide us with information about the importance they attached to hairstyles. Combs\, as well as decorative pins and other items intended to decorate the hair\, have been preserved. \nHow the hairstyles of Roman women were made and what was used for them\, you will have the opportunity to find out through the reconstruction of the procedure at the workshop “Fashionable Hairstyles in the Roman Era”\, as well as how the hair was cared for and how much the Roman empresses had a part in tracing the basic fashion trends stylish styling of hairstyles.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/fashionable-hairstyles-in-the-roman-era/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240320T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240323T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240309T104107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240322T132156Z
UID:15926-1710957600-1711195200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Thematic Guidance “Roman Fashion” through the Exhibition “Femina Balcanica”
DESCRIPTION:Thematic guidance through the exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman on the Balkans in Antiquity” of the National Museum of Serbia\, which refers to the topic “Roman Fashion”\, will be organized on Wednesday\, March 20th\, Friday\, March 22nd\, 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, March 23rd\, 2024\, at 11 a.m. Tatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo\, and art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the part of the exhibition that relates to fashion trends in Roman times that women followed. \nDetails in the appearance of women\, when they appear in public\, from hairstyles\, make-up\, clothes\, and jewellery\, similar to today’s time\, were determined by the fashion trends of Roman society\, primarily those in the capital. During the time of the empire\, empresses\, whose example was followed by other women\, especially from high society\, had a great influence on these trends. You can find out what women’s hairstyles were like\, what cosmetics and hair ornaments\, jewellery and clothes looked like on the thematic guidance “Roman Fashion”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/thematic-guidance-roman-fashion-through-the-exhibition-femina-balcanica/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240326T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240326T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240319T194016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T194248Z
UID:15977-1711476000-1711479600@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Aurelia from Viminacium: From Puella to Matron
DESCRIPTION:The Roman world was a man’s world. It was defined as such by the ruling circles of the (male) elite\, and the research of archaeologists and historians for many years presented such a picture. So today we know a lot about the political and military hegemony of Rome over the ancient world\, the organization of the army and armaments\, the organization of government in the provinces\, infrastructure issues\, large construction projects that include aqueducts\, amphitheaters\, temples\, military camps\, etc. However\, the fact that the ancient writers did not leave significant evidence about the female part of the population\, and that women were not sufficiently represented in scientific studies\, does not mean that they were not important and active factors in the society of that time. \nViminacium was founded as a legion headquarters on the fortified Roman border – Limes. In such an environment\, oriented towards the army and the administration\, it is even more difficult to spot the female part of the population and reconstruct their daily activities. \nWhat did it mean to be a woman in the ancient period? What obstacles did the inhabitants of these areas face in the first centuries of our era? How did they overcome them? Aurelia\, a woman you rarely meet\, will help us in our search for answers\, through a lecture by Ilija Danković\, PhD\, scientific associate of the Archaeological Institute in Belgrade.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/aurelia-from-viminacium-from-puella-to-matron/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240403T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240406T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240321T180040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T133357Z
UID:15986-1712167200-1712404800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Thematic Guidance “Roman Goddesses” through the Exhibition “Femina Balcanica”
DESCRIPTION:Thematic guidance through the exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman on the Balkans in Antiquity” of the National Museum of Serbia\, refers to the topic “Roman Goddesses” and will be organized on Wednesday\, April 3rd\, Friday\, April 5th 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, April 6th\, 2024\, at 11 a.m. Tatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo\, and art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the part of the exhibition that relates to the female deities of antiquity. \nThe female deities of the Roman world are connected by universal principles – prosperity\, protection of nature\, family\, especially women and children\, as well as survival itself and the relationship to life and death. They were revered in homes and in sacred places in nature (near springs and in groves)\, and sanctuaries and temples were built for them. You can find out about the cults of Hygia\, Diana\, Venus\, Isis\, Cybele\, Juno\, Minerva\, Vesta and others on the thematic guide “Roman Goddesses”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/thematic-guidance-roman-goddesses-through-the-exhibition-femina-balcanica/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240410T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240413T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240402T140023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T140023Z
UID:16017-1712772000-1713009600@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Guided tour through the exhibition “Femina Balcanica”
DESCRIPTION:Guided tour through the exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman in the Balkans in the Ancient Age” of the National Museum of Serbia\, will be organized on Wednesday\, April 10th\, Friday\, April 12th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, April 13th\, 2024\, at 11 a.m. Tatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo\, and art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the exhibition. From objects for everyday use – horseshoes\, toys\, dishes\, through various jewellery\, medical instruments\, sculptures or epigraphic monuments\, the exhibition “Femina Balcanica” vividly tells different stories about women in the ancient era. Divided into five segments\, each of which deals with one of the spheres of a woman’s life and phenomena related to her position in the family\, cult\, community or art\, the exhibition traces the various roles that women have had. The exhibition “Femina Balcanica” provides answers to some of the questions that we might have when thinking about the time of the Roman Empire\, while at the same time opening new directions of interpretation in the context of today’s societies.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/guided-tour-through-the-exhibition-femina-balcanica/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240412T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240402T182236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T182442Z
UID:16029-1712948400-1712952000@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Speak Latin So the Whole World Can Understand You
DESCRIPTION:The workshop “Speak Latin So the Whole World Can Understand You”\, which is realized as part of the exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman on the Balkans in Antiquity”\, will be organized in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Friday\, April 12th\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m. \nIn Roman poetry\, women are a frequent theme presented through various images and roles. For poets\, she has always been a primordial inspiration\, the one that was the common source of their love and suffering. Although in Latin literature she is often depicted as a muse who inspires verses about devotion\, beauty and art\, the perception of women did not stop there. Many verses of Roman poets talk about the qualities and values that depict women’s role in society and deepen our understanding of the concept of women in the ancient world. \nThe audience will have the opportunity to learn how Latin love songs sounded\, how poets expressed their feelings through verses\, and what it tells us about the role of women in Roman society at the workshop “Speak Latin So the Whole World Can Understand You”. Poetry in Latin and Serbian will be recited by the students of the Kraljevo Gymnasium\, while the verses will be interpreted by the students of the Gymnasium in Vrnjačka Banja. French language professor Sanja Bižić and professor Slađana Opačić will review Latin literature and love poetry of ancient Rome. The workshop is moderated by art historian Jelena Marković.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/speak-latin-so-the-whole-world-can-understand-you/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240419T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240419T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240411T092333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T092421Z
UID:16052-1713549600-1713553200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Let's Try History: Tasting of Roman Cuisine
DESCRIPTION:The program “Let’s Try History: Tasting of Roman Cuisine” organized on the occasion of the closing of the exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman on the Balkans in Antiquity”\, of the National Museum of Serbia\, will be held in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Friday\, April 19th\, 2024\, starting at 6 p.m. The audience will have the opportunity to enter the world of Roman cuisine and food culture with the author of the exhibition\, Deana Ratković\, museum advisor of the National Museum of Serbia\, and try some of the ancient recipes that the Romans had on their tables. \nThe production and preparation of food\, as well as its serving\, was one of the most important productive spheres that women engaged in during the Roman period as part of their main obligation to be the mistress of the house and mother. Depending on the social identity\, material and social status of the family\, the woman performed these tasks herself\, or if she was from the middle class of society\, she organized and supervised the preparation of food\, while in the wealthiest ones these tasks were performed by slaves or specialized cooks\, and the main the dinner meal was a social event. However\, men also cooked\, so the most famous book of recipes of that time was written by Apicius\, which is known as “On Cooking”. Many people were involved in the process of food production and preparation\, and women were certainly the most important link. At the exhibition “Femina Balcanica: Mater\, Matrona\, Augusta\, Dea. Woman on the Balkans in Antiquity” also exhibits that were used for storing\, preparing\, and serving food\, such as ceramic\, bronze and silver vessels are exhibited.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/lets-try-history-tasting-of-roman-cuisine/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240426T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240521T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240422T105708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T105919Z
UID:16132-1714158000-1716296400@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Portrait of Art School: 20 Years of the Art School in Kraljevo 2004-2024
DESCRIPTION:The idea of establishing the first high school of art in this part of Serbia appeared in parallel with the changed socio-political and cultural circumstances at the beginning of the 2000s. Through the efforts of individuals from the sphere of politics\, education and culture who worked in support of the opening of a specialized pedagogical institution for education in the field of fine and applied arts\, in In 2004\, the Art School was opened in Kraljevo. After receiving the Founding Decision\, the School started its work and was\, next to Art School in Niš\, the second institution of its kind south of Belgrade. As the first director\, a distinguished fine artist\, academic painter Velimir Zelenović\, was appointed\, who will continue to manage the institution very successfully for almost twenty years. The art school has managed to maintain a high educational level\, to position itself as a prestigious institution\, in which an increasing number of primary school students want to study\, as well as\, despite different social\, political\, economic and other circumstances\, unhindered and without interrupts continued work for twenty years. \nA lot of work\, effort and enthusiasm of the employees\, but also the support and understanding of the local government\, cultural and public workers and fine artists were needed to realize the ambitious curricula of a high educational level. This time distance provides an opportunity to summarize the results achieved by the students of the school\, for which\, to a significant extent\, the professors are responsible. Despite numerous challenges\, they have been improving the work of the institution for years.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/portrait-of-art-school-20-years-of-the-art-school-in-kraljevo-2004-2024/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nadica Li%C5%A1anin":MAILTO:nadica.lisanin@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240515T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240515T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240510T192840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T193219Z
UID:16192-1715799600-1715803200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:How Tito Was Made
DESCRIPTION:In the study “How Tito Was Made” Srđan Cvetković\, PhD\, opens one of the most enigmatic chapters of Yugoslav history – the construction of the personality cult of Josip Broz. Cvetković\, among other things\, investigates the lasting impact of Tito’s cult on the Serbian people. The study primarily deals with the analysis of the formation of the personality cult of Josip Broz Tito as one of the key pillars of authoritarian rule in socialist Yugoslavia. It follows decades of propaganda that allowed Tito to remain loved and adored even decades after his death. In addition to the question of how Tito managed to build his cult of personality\, the book deals with the extent to which the construction of that cult was influenced by social heritage and the tradition of divinization of leaders in Serbia. It is analyzed how the technologies of building a cult of personality were specific in relation to other authoritarian leaders of that time. \nThe book further explores the task of Tito’s cult and the social preconditions for its emergence\, how the cult manifested itself and in what way it was modelled. Of vital importance to understanding the cult of personality in the modern age was the role of the mass media and state propaganda. \nCvetković’s analysis indicates that Tito’s cult was long-lasting\, systematically\, and aggressively nurtured. The role of all state institutions and social organizations is also explored\, which was key to its longevity and influence. \nThe study “How Tito Was Made” represents a significant contribution to the understanding of the domain of propaganda and the technology of building a personality cult\, as well as its successful and unsuccessful attempts to dismantle it in recent times. The introductory chapters of the book deal with the importance of the cult of personality for the establishment and maintenance of power in authoritarian societies and the technologies of building the cult of the leader. \nKosta Nikolić\, PhD\, scientific advisor of the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade\, Ena Mirković\, PhD\, scientific associate of the Institute for Serbian Culture Priština – Leposavić and the author\, Srđan Cvetković\, will talk about the book “How Tito Was Created”\, published by the publishing house “Catena Mundi”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/how-tito-was-made/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240518T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240519T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240515T074058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T074722Z
UID:16227-1716055200-1716076800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:European Museum Night
DESCRIPTION:The program of the European Museums Night at the National Museum Kraljevo in 2024 is called “In vino veritas” and is motivated by the fact that the “Kraljevo Wine Festival” prepared by the Tourist Organization of Kraljevo is being held at the same time in the city park\, opposite the Museum. Given that wine and viticulture is one of the great themes of heritage\, from ancient times to the present day\, we decided to present it during the Museum Night. The program is implemented in cooperation with the Museum of Spoonswets – Cvetić House from Kraljevo and the Museum of Winemaking and Viticulture from Aleksandrovac. \nWine Saga of Serbia\n7:00-8:30 pm \nDepiction of Bacchus\, Cvetić house\, first decade of the 20th century\, Kraljevo\, wall painted decoration\, Documentation of the National Museum Kraljevo. \nMuseum of Spoonswets – Cvetić House\, through the lecture of Marina Lukić Cvetić and Lidija Cvetić Vučković\, PhD\, brings a gastro-heritological story about wine and winemaking in Serbian culture\, conceived through three segments: the history of growing vines and the establishment of vineyards from Rome to Nemanjićs\, wine and symbolism in spirituality and art of medieval Serbia\, all the way to the most beautiful representations of wine and winemakers in modern Serbian painting and inspiration in poetry. \nThe saga begins in the 3rd century AD with the vineyards of Marcus Aurelius Probus on Fruška Gora and continues through the Slavic acceptance of Christianity and the cultivation of vines\, Nemanjić Župa and Hilandar\, through the introduction of quality control by King Stephen the First-Crowned and the plantations of Jelena of Anjou. King Milutin had his vineyards in Kosovo and Metohija\, while Emperor Dušan passed laws on the protection of the geographical origin of Serbian wine\, transport\, and imperial cellars. \nAfter Lazar and Đurađ Branković\, and after the strict Ottoman prohibitions\, Serbian wine easily found its way to the Habsburg Monarchy via Sremski Karlovac\, finding its way into the first encyclopedia of Zaharij Orfelin called “Experienced Cellar Owner”) published in Vienna. You will find out who the “Perfect Winemaker” was\, what the path of the autochthonous vine was from Vršac all the way to the soil of America\, and finally how King Peter I renewed the tradition of royal vineyards and cellars on Oplenac in Topola. \nAfter the block about the most beautiful medieval frescoes depicting Serbian wines\, we will make a leap to Serbian romanticism and inspiration from this divine drink\, and find the wine inspired by modern Serbian painters: Katarina Ivanović\, Uroš Predić\, Stevan Aleksić and the unforgettable story of the creation of the famous painting by Đura Jakšić “Girl in Blue”. \nViticulture and Winemaking of the Župa Aleksandrovačka throughout the Centuries\n21:00-23:00 p.m. \nWinery with equipment for processing grapes from the interwar period at the Permanent exhibition of the Museum of Winemaking and Viticulture in Aleksandrovac. \nIn the first part of the program\, through a short presentation by MA Đorđe Živadinović\, an agricultural engineer from the Museum of Winemaking and Viticulture\, the audience will get an insight into the story of the development of this branch of the economy in the Župa area\, from the 12th century to the present day. It is also connected with the monasteries in our immediate surroundings. The first written document in which the Župa vineyard is mentioned dates back to 1196\, it is the Studenica Charter of the founder of the Serbian Medieval State\, Stefan Nemanja. And so throughout the Middle Ages\, Studenica\, Hilandar and Žiča had their vineyards in Župa. In addition to medieval history\, the story includes the period under Turkish rule and after liberation from it\, the formation of meadows in Župa\, the fight against the phylloxera vine disease\, the period between the two world wars\, and the period of socialism during the second half of the 20th century. \nThe second part of the program consists of a smaller exhibition\, prepared for this occasion\, where the audience will have the opportunity to see 35 selected exhibits from the rich winemaking collection of the Museum of Winemaking and Viticulture\, as well as the story of seasonal winegrowing settlements – fields\, created during the 19th century. On the free space in the middle of the vineyard where\, often due to the poor quality of the land\, the plot was left unplanted\, buildings were built that were used for the workers’ stay in the vineyard\, but also for storing tools and wine. \nIn the third part of the program\, the audience will have the opportunity to see the documentary film “Gifts of the Župa Aleksandrovačka”\, which was produced by Snežana Ašanin Šaponjić\, the museum advisor of the National Museum in Čačak\, as part of a project supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia. \n 
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/european-museum-night/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240523T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240621T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240515T080907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T080950Z
UID:16240-1716465600-1718974800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:49th Children’s May Art Salon
DESCRIPTION:The award competition of the 49th Children’s May Art Salon had a free theme this year\, which provided the participants with a broad conceptual framework for the realization of creative artistic expression. The goal of the Children’s May Art Salon competition is to highlight the importance of art education\, to adequately value the engagement and effort of individual art educators\, and to recognize the creative potential of their students through the public presentation of the most successful works created in school classes. \nThe Children’s May Art Salon\, according to its rules\, involves the participation of elementary school students from the 5th to the 8th grade from the territory of the city of Kraljevo and is of a competitive nature. The primary selection\, i.e. the jurying for the exhibition\, is performed by art pedagogues\, whose selection of works is evaluated by the Museum’s expert jury by awarding the award for the best selection of student works and the award for the most successful school in the field of art education. In addition to 9 equal prizes awarded to the most creative and technically successful works\, the main prize “Milorad Mihailović” named after the art historian\, curator of the Kraljevo National Museum\, who founded this event\, is specially awarded. \nThe jury for the selection and awarding of prizes at the 49th Children’s May Art Salon\, which met on May 7th\, 2024\, was composed of: Silvija Mitrović\, graduate painter of applied arts\, professor at the Art School in Kraljevo\, Jasmina Vasić\, graduate graphic designer\, professor at the Art School in Kraljevo and Jakov Jakovljević\, graduate graphic designer and illustrator\, president of the jury.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/49th-children-s-may-art-salon/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nadica Li%C5%A1anin":MAILTO:nadica.lisanin@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240528T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240621T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240516T162537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T162646Z
UID:16248-1716922800-1718974800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:In the Depts of the Province
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition changes the perspective of ancient and contemporary\, but also illuminates a new type of museum interpretation and protection of heritage. Placing the ancient past in an artistic context\, the exhibition covers a number of topics depicting the heritage of this era\, starting from archaeological sites\, epigraphic monuments\, artistic to useful objects from the Ancient Collection of the National Museum in Čačak. Bringing together photographic frames\, poetic expression\, paintings\, drawings and immediate\, original fragments\, the exhibition connects the time depths of an ancient settlement in the Roman province and the contemporary space of the city of Čačak\, imaginary and real. \nThe young people as models in this project are the current residents of Čačak\, but together with archaeological and architectural details\, decorative and useful items from the Antiquity Collection of the National Museum Čačak\, they create a visual ambience in which the differences between past and present\, life and art are blurred. \nThe authors of the exhibition are the curators of the National Museum in Čačak\, Slobodan Bogojević\, conservator\, and Aleksandra Gojgić\, curator of the Antiquity Collection\, who were joined by the fine artist Ivan Đurović. The authors of the photographs are Bojan Pajić and Ivan Đurović\, while the design of the exhibition was done by Miloš Vuk Aleksić.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/in-the-depts-of-the-province/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240531T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240531T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240525T103114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240525T103114Z
UID:16305-1717178400-1717182000@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Occupied Culture
DESCRIPTION:The book “Occupied Culture” by Vladimir Krivošejev\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Valjevo and Rade Ristanović\, PhD\, senior scientific associate of the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade\, departs thematically from established historiographical books that analyse military operations\, suffering and resistance. Its authors look at the Second World War in occupied Serbia from a completely different angle. The horizon of this publication is represented by culture in its extremely important segment – the protection of cultural assets and the work of museums. From a heuristic point of view\, this monograph rests on the solid foundations of primary historical sources\, mostly of German and collaborationist provenance. The starting point of the research is the verification of stereotypes created in post-war Yugoslavia that only after the Second World War in a country whose entire social life is dictated by the Communist Party\, a museum network is developed outside Belgrade as the capital\, that then the first laws on the protection of cultural property are passed and the first institute is opened for the protection of cultural monuments\, as well as to form professional and scientific staff ready to actively work on the protection of cultural monuments. The author’s research denied these stereotypes. True\, they are more acceptable when it comes to the pre-war period\, but not for the occupation period 1941-1944. During the years of occupation\, the Government of Quislin designed a national network of Serbian museums\, on three levels. In addition\, in the spring of 1942\, the Decree on the Preservation of Antiquities was adopted\, which represents a fundamental modern legal act. On the basis of that Regulation\, the Central Institute for the Protection of Antiquities was established. In addition\, since the fall of 1941\, the Belgrade City Institute for the Preservation of Antiquities has been working. During the occupation\, there were also special courses – seminars for museum students\, through which\, either as lecturers or as course participants\, the most famous names of post-war Serbian heritology developed professionally and scientifically. In the official biographies of most of them\, the activity during the war years is completely hidden. In addition to documenting these facts\, along with a detailed historiographical narrative\, the authors paid additional attention to a number of other aspects of the work of heritage institutions in Serbia during the occupation.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/occupied-culture/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240613T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240613T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240605T185710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T190228Z
UID:16342-1718305200-1718308800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Author’s Guidance through the Exhibition “In the Depts of the Province”
DESCRIPTION:The guided tour by Aleksandra Gojgić\, senior curator of the National Museum Čačak\, through the exhibition “In the Depths of the Province”\, will be held in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, June 13th\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m. During the tour\, the audience will also have the opportunity to see the film “Antique Time Machine”\, which tells the story of the ancient heritage of Čačak with the use of 3D animations. The complete story about the Roman baths is specially apostrophized: as a universal story about this special type of Roman urban and social place of public life\, the numerous remains of which are present in Serbia\, as well as about the specific monument of this type found in the center of Čačak. \nThe province is a determinant that\, as a concept of the past and the present\, represents a global phenomenon that embodies passivity and peace\, but also a space far from the center of events. Antique Čačak was located on the border of two Roman provinces\, and the archaeological discoveries of its parts were placed in the center of today’s city\, which allowed the fragments of an ancient time to flow into the present. Hence\, the exhibition was conceived through multiple temporal and visual planes\, combining photographic frames\, poetic expression\, paintings\, drawings and immediate archaeological fragments. Discover how the layers of the ancient horizon are connected to modern man by the same territory\, feelings and substance.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/author-s-guidance-through-the-exhibition-in-the-depts-of-the-province/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240618T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240618T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240611T195834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T200017Z
UID:16385-1718733600-1718737200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:I Repair Memories
DESCRIPTION:The screening of the documentary film “I Repair Memories” directed by Mario Glamazić will be held in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Tuesday\, June 18th\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m. The film is dedicated to master Joviša Gudžulić\, and was filmed in the production of “Svetlobor”. \nIn a small shop at the bus station in Kraljevo\, which was almost completely hidden behind the sign “I Repair Memories”\, the great man\, master and Mr. Joviša Gudžulić (1937-2023) spent more than half a century. In front of this strange\, slightly beautiful and terribly ugly world\, Joviša swears in this documentary that she will fight honorably\, not looking for any victory in the outcome of her personal life struggle. He finds peace in his modesty. Peace finds wisdom\, and wisdom seems to drive every truth to flight through the bars of Joviša’s store\, sensing its new warm home in the hearts of future generations.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/i-repair-memories/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240628T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240810T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240619T135516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T135640Z
UID:16398-1719597600-1723294800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Silent Crime: The Atrocities of Albanian Quislings Against Serbs and Jews in Kosovo and Metohija in WW2
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Silent Crime: The Atrocities of Albanian Quislings Against Serbs and Jews in Kosovo and Metohija in WW2” by Nenad Antonijević\, PhD\, museum advisor of the Genocide Victims’ Museum in Belgrade\, will be opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on St Vitus Day\, Friday\, June 28\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m. \nEver since 1878 and the formation of the Albanian League (later known as the First Prizren League)\, then throughout the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century\, in Kosovo and Metohija there was a clearly expressed intolerance of the Albanian political\, intellectual and economic elite towards to the Serbian people\, which escalated into open terror and crimes during extraordinary circumstances (world wars and other armed conflicts) with the presence of foreign military forces. The elite of the Albanian people advocated the idea of creating a “Greater Albania” and in that way ideologically directed the majority of the Albanian population in Kosovo and Metohija\, which was mostly rural and had a low level of education. \nThe goal of the exhibition is to objectively and comprehensively present the suffering of the civilian Serbian and Jewish population in the area of AP Kosovo and Metohija during the period of Italian and German occupation (April 1941 – November 1944) in the context of the state of war and other events in the Second World War. Respecting the historically established facts about the Second World War in occupied Yugoslavia\, especially in the area of AP Kosovo and Metohija\, the author tried to objectively and empathetically present the suffering of Serbs and Jews in the context of wartime events. Also\, in a significant segment of the exhibition\, criminals (inspirers\, commanders\, executors and accomplices) are presented because it is very important to know who they are\, and it is especially important to distinguish the degree of responsibility for the crimes committed. It is important to emphasize that entire nations can never be held responsible for the crimes of specific collective organizations and movements\, armed formations and individuals. \nThe realization of the exhibition was made possible by the Ministry of Culture and the Foundation of the Genocide Victims’ Museum\, and supported by the Museum of Yugoslavia\, the Military Museum\, the Ensemble of Folk Dances and Songs of AP Kosovo and Metohija “Wreath” and the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Priština with its temporary headquarters in Kosovska Mitrovica.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/silent-crime-the-atrocities-of-albanian-quislings-against-serbs-and-jews-in-kosovo-and-metohija-in-ww2/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://nmkv.rs/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Poster-for-the-еxhibition-Silent-Crime-in-the-National-Museum-Kraljevo.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240816T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240819T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240804T082234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T194755Z
UID:16503-1723838400-1724072400@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Žiča Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2024”
DESCRIPTION:Žiča Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2024” is an important cultural event whose goal is to nurture\, study and affirm the values of our national culture. The program of the Assembly begins with the opening ceremony at the National Museum Kraljevo\, where the mayor of Kraljevo\, Predrag Terzić\, PhD\, will address the audience. On this occasion\, two exhibitions of respected national cultural institutions are opening: “Inspired by Italy” of the Gallery of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad\, which will be opened by Snežana Mišić\, PhD\, museum advisor and Head of the Collections Department of the Matica Srpska Gallery and “Cities: A Certain View. From the Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia”\, which will be opened by Bojana Borić Brešković\, MA\, director of the National Museum of Serbia. The National Museum Kraljevo organizes this year an international scientific meeting called “Publications in the Development of Society and State IV: Public Speech of Public Figures” during the second and third day of the event\, August 17th-18th. The crown of the event was the awarding of the “Žiča Chrisobull” to the poet laureate at the Transfiguration\, August 19th\, in the dining room of the Žiča Monastery. The winner of “Žiča Chrisobull” for 2024 is the poet Miroslav Cera Mihailović.           \nProgram for the Žiča Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2024”Download
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/zica-spiritual-assembly-transfiguration-2024/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240816T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20241006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235634
CREATED:20240805T163234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T162404Z
UID:16520-1723838400-1728219600@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Inspired by Italy
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Inspired by Italy” of the Gallery of Matica Srpska opens in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, as part of the Žiča Spirital Assembly “Transfiguration 2024” on Friday\, August 16th\, 2024\, starting at 8 p.m. The exhibition will be opened by Snežana Mišić\, PhD\, museum advisor and Head of the Collections Department of the Gallery of Matica Srpska. \nThe exhibition “Inspired by Italy” is dedicated to Serbian-Italian cultural and artistic ties\, that is\, to Serbian artists who found role models and incentives for their creativity in the artistic tradition of Italy. The Italian “experiences” of Serbian artists during the 19th and 20th centuries are visually represented by the selection of works of art from the collection of the Gallery of Matica Srpska. \nSerbian art of the 15th\, 16th and 17th centuries\, as well as earlier eras\, was created in the spirit of the Byzantine artistic tradition\, based on Orthodox spirituality\, which is why today we can only partially and incompletely talk about Italian influences during those eras. Hints of the presence of elements of art created on the soil of the Apennine peninsula begin to be more clearly expressed in the works of Serbian artists of the 18th and 19th centuries. Historical and social changes\, the migration of the Serbian population to the north of Europe and the area of the Habsburg Monarchy influenced the transformation of Serbian art. The Italophile atmosphere that reigned in the cultural and artistic circles of the peoples of European countries encouraged Serbian artists to study the historical-artistic heritage of Italy. \nAlong with copies of paintings based on the works of Italian masters of painting Parmigianino\, Guido Reni and Pompeo Batoni\, the exhibition also includes paintings and drawings depicting the cities\, people and heritage of Italy\, as well as graphic sheets by foreign artists based on the works of Raphael\, Titian\, Anibal Caracci. Over 30 works of art by artists such as Novak Radonić\, Aksentije Marodić\, Jeftimij Popović\, Pavle Simić\, Dimitrije Petrović\, Nadežda Petrović\, Vasa Eškićević and others testify to how Serbian painters saw and experienced Italy\, but also how the attitude towards Italian art contributed to shaping individual works of art. \nThe author of the exhibition is Stanislava Jovanović Mindić\, curator of the Gallery of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad\, and the Italian Institute for Culture in Belgrade\, DDOR Insurance and the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia helped to realize the project. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Amor Carves a Bow by Novak Radonić\, 1852\, oil on canvas\, 137.2 x 66.5\, Painting Collection of the Gallery of Matica Srpska (GMS/U-14).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Vesuvius in Flames by Dimitrije N. Petrović\, around 1870\, oil on canvas\, 65.5 × 83.6 cm\, Painting Collection of the Gallery of Matica Srpska (GMS-U-2602).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Sketchbook II by Pavle Simić\, 1841\, pencil on paper\, 12 × 19.1 cm\, Collection of Drawings of the Gallery of Matica Srpska (GMS/U-1139/6a).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Magdalena the Penitent by Jeftimije Popović\, 1820-1825\, oil on canvas\, 78 × 130 cm\, Painting Collection of the Gallery Matica Srpska (GMS/U-3333).
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/inspired-by-italy/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240816T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20241006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235635
CREATED:20240805T164442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T162923Z
UID:16527-1723838400-1728219600@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Cities: A Certain View
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Cities: A Certain View. From the Collection of the Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia” will be opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, as part of the Žica Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2024”\, on Friday\, August 16th\, 2024\, starting at 8 p.m. The exhibition will be opened by Bojana Borić Brešković\, MA\, director of the National Museum of Serbia.\nThe thematic backbone of the exhibition by Dragana Kovačić\, PhD\, museum advisor and curator of the Collection of Drawings and Graphics of Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia\, is represented by the depiction of the city as a key place where it began and where modern culture and art developed dramatically and rapidly\, first at the transition from the 18th to the 19th and then from the 19th to the 20th century. \nThe motif of the city in the field of fine arts from the 17th century was mostly represented in printed graphics\, whether it was individual prints or graphic maps with topographic representations of different places. In accordance with the cognitive standards of the modern age\, accuracy and truthfulness are emphasized in the graphic representations of cities. Thus\, city views that were printed in the form of series and maps according to publisher’s orders and in the first decades of the nineteenth century were made in the same way as thematic maps of various scientific disciplines such as botany\, zoology or anatomy. Charles Broke’s prints\, “View of the Kremlin” and “Petrov Castle”\, Friedrich Weber’s “View of Freiburg” or Josef Weixelgertner’s “View of Belgrade from the Sava Side” belong to this type of work. \nA century later\, at the end of the 19th century\, the way artists see the city changes fundamentally\, thanks to the great influence of impressionism and post-impressionism. On the other hand\, the way of observing the city becomes conditioned by the often-accelerated changes in the appearance of the cities themselves and the way people lived in them. In addition to the depiction of individual cities\, a frequent theme is the city as a phenomenon\, without specific identification\, with a sense of alienation in urban areas. \nThe authors of the exhibited works moved expressively through unoccupied spaces\, using the artistic style and language that previous generations have tested and adopted. These are the authors of the so-called middle current in artistic trends. That is why their representation of the city is “certain”\, and there are no turning points in the story. In it\, two ways of understanding the city separated by a century are confronted\, and their works show how the image of the city has changed\, without major breaks and drama. \nThe exhibition “Cities: A Certain View. From the Collection of the Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia” includes 48 works and 36 artists and will be open in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo until October 4th\, 2024. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Street in Dubrovnik by Bouda\, woodcut\, 48 x 32 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-1757).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Untitled (Street in the old town) by Unknown engraver\, etching\, drypoint\, 46.5 x 33.1 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-1879).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Landscape near Ostrava by Vladimir Silovski\, woodcut\, 38.5 x 43.5 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-1769).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Square in Narna (Plazenj\, 1910 Riga\, 1960) by Mario Streti\, lithography\, 37.5 x 45.8 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-1774).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Untitled (View of Amsterdam) by Cornelis (Kes) Bolding\, 1926\, etching\, 42.5 x 61 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-2041\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				View of Belgrade from the Sava side by Jozef Eduard Weixelgertner according to Karl Goebel\, 1850\, lithography\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-37-1995).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Church of Saint Nicholas in Mostecka Street by Jan Vondrous\, 1913\, etching\, drypoint\, 45 x 23.8 cm Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-1781).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Colquier Canal in Amsterdam by Frans Everbag\, etching\, aquatint in color\, 59 x 40 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-2036).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				On the Bosphorus by Ema Borman\, linocut\, colored\, 33.8 x 44 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-2218).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Evening on the Vltava by Viktor Stretti\, color lithograph\, 37.5 x 48 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-1775).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Antwerp Cathedral by Gilles de Brijker\, 1929\, etching\, 69.5 x 56.5 cm\, Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia (NM-36-207).
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/gradovi-izvestan-pogled/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240817T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235635
CREATED:20240807T174411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240807T174411Z
UID:16536-1723888800-1723993200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Publications in the Development of Society and State IV: Public Word of Public Figures
DESCRIPTION:The scientific conference entitled “Publications in the Development of Society and State IV: Public Word of Public Figures” will be held in the National Museum Kraljevo\, as part of the Žica Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2024”. It is the fourth gathering of researchers from the fields of history\, political science\, law and philology organized by the National Museum Kraljevo with the support of the Faculty of Law of the University of Belgrade and the Institute for Political Studies from Belgrade. During the two days of the meeting\, on August 17th and 18th\, 2024\, twenty scientists will present their works. \nThe main intention of the scientific and organizational committee is to improve the knowledge of the role of the printed word in the historical trends of the Balkan areas by presenting and creating scientific papers. The initial impetus for the preparation and organization of this scientific conference\, as well as the previous ones\, was the activity of Slavoljub Maržik\, MSc\, who focused his efforts on preserving the history of our city by collecting newspaper articles about Karanovac\, i.e. Kraljevo in Serbian newspapers. The collected historical material\, published in four books published by the National Museum Kraljevo\, facilitated the research work\, inspired and motivated the professional public to contribute to the set noble goal. \nThe main topic of this year’s scientific conference is aimed at highlighting the role of individuals\, public social and cultural workers as well as scientists and artists who influenced social trends and public opinion\, political attitudes and cultural trends through their work\, social activity or public performances. The researcher’s focus is on public engagements and performances and reactions to published works\, then subsequent analyses that encouraged polemics\, reflections and searches for ideas highlighted in these works and that left a mark on public opinion\, shaping society\, changing previous ideas about certain social attitudes or movements. Also\, in the scientific works that will be presented\, political or cultural echoes in society at the time of the appearance of certain personalities on the public scene\, the development of their ideas\, the presentation and reactions of the public\, expert circles or political and state bodies will be analysed.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/publications-in-the-development-of-society-and-state-iv-public-word-of-public-figures/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darko Gu%C4%8Danin":MAILTO:darko.gucanin@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240904T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240907T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235635
CREATED:20240829T072639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T102257Z
UID:16683-1725472800-1725710400@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Guided Tour Through the Exhibition “Inspired by Italy”
DESCRIPTION:Guided tour through the exhibition “Inspired by Italy” of the Gallery of Matica Srpska will be organized on Wednesday\, September 4th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, September 7th\, 2024\, at 11 a.m. Art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the exhibition. \nThrough more than 30 works of art by Serbian painters from the 19th and 20th centuries\, such as Novak Radonić\, Nadežda Petrović\, Jeftimije Popović and others\, the exhibition “Inspired by Italy” shows a journey through the history of Serbian-Italian cultural and artistic ties\, as well as the experience of artists who drew inspiration from the Italian artistic tradition. \nThe exhibition includes copies of great works by Italian masters such as Parmigianino\, Guido Reni and Pompeo Batoni\, as well as depictions of Italian cities\, people and heritage\, revealing the ways in which Serbian artists integrated Italian styles and motifs into their work. Guided tour will provide a comprehensive insight into the techniques\, styles and influences that have shaped the artistic works of Serbian creators\, at the same time highlighting the importance of Italian art for the development of their artistic identity.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/first-guided-tour-through-the-exhibition-inspired-by-italy/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240905T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240905T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235635
CREATED:20240830T181647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T181647Z
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SUMMARY:La Grande Belezza: Journal from Italy of Uroš Predić
DESCRIPTION:Italy\, the cradle of art and civilization\, has always attracted artists and world travellers. Especially after Winckelmann’s research and the rediscovery of antiquity at the end of the 18th century\, an Italophilic atmosphere prevailed in the cultural and artistic circles of European countries\, conditioned by the awareness of the importance of the classical heritage of Italy and the artistic tradition it inherited. Improving and learning from that tradition and traveling to Italy\, understood as a kind of artistic pilgrimage\, was considered an extremely important model for the education of young artists. A large number of Serbian artists educated during the 19th century at European art academies\, primarily in Vienna and Munich\, stayed in Italy as part of their study trips\, which we know about based on preserved drawings and sketches created in front of the works of great masters\, postcards and letters\, and notes of the artists themselves. \nThe most detailed description of his Italian “pilgrimage” was left to us by Uroš Predić in the “Journal from Italy”\, which he kept daily for 35 days\, from April 8th to May 13th\, 1909. “Journal” follows his stay in Rome\, where\, besides Florence\, he stayed for the longest time\, visiting Pisa\, Padua\, Orvieto\, Siena\, until due to a sudden illness he was forced to end it and end up in Venice. He set out on the trip as an already formed artist with developed aesthetic views and certain understandings\, which conditioned his experience of Italy and what he saw. \nWhat did Predić write about in his diary\, what was his attitude towards European art\, as well as his opinion on historical figures and people he met\, what remarks did he have during his trip\, the discovery lecture of art historian Snežana Mišić\, PhD\, museum advisor and deputy director of Gallery of Matica Srpska Gallery.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/la-grande-belezza-journal-from-italy-of-uros-predic/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240906T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240907T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235635
CREATED:20240829T091654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T102307Z
UID:16692-1725645600-1725714000@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Guided Tour Through the Exhibition “Cities: A Certain View”
DESCRIPTION:Guided tour through the exhibition “Cities: A Certain View. From the Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia” will be organized on Friday\, September 6th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, September 7th\, 2024\, at 12 p.m. Art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the exhibition. \n48 works and 36 artists included in the exhibition “Cities: A Certain View. From the Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia” they tell the story of the city as a place of origin\, as well as the dramatic and accelerated development of modern culture and art\, first at the transition from the 18th to the 19th and then from the 19th to the 20th century. \nThe authors of the exhibited works are the authors of the so-called middle current in artistic trends. That is why their representation of the city is “certain”\, and there are no turning points in the story. In it\, two ways of understanding the city separated by a century are confronted\, and their works show how the image of the city has changed\, without major breaks and drama.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/first-guided-tour-through-the-exhibition-cities-a-certain-view/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240911T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240914T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235635
CREATED:20240904T104952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T105356Z
UID:16711-1726077600-1726315200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Thematic Guidance “Copying the Old Masters” Through the Exhibition “Inspired by Italy”
DESCRIPTION:The thematic guidance “Copying the Old Masters” through the exhibition “Inspired by Italy” of the Gallery of Matica Srpska\, will be organized on Wednesday\, September 11th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, September 14th\, 2024\, at 11 a.m. Art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the part of the exhibition that refers to the making of copies modeled after the old Italian masters. \nDuring the 18th and 19th centuries\, the tradition of copying was alive and well in art academies throughout Europe. Copying was an integral part of the curriculum of art academies. That system of education meant that the young artist should come as close as possible to the ideals and show his own maturity and skill in imitating works of high art. Ideals were found in the art of the past\, above all in ancient art\, which since the Renaissance has become a benchmark for the development of the art of later eras. In this guide\, you can find out how copying and studies of the works of old masters influenced the development of the artistic style of Serbian artists\, why they were sent on study trips to Italy and what role private collections and museums played in their education.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/thematic-guidance-copying-from-the-old-masters-through-the-exhibition-inspired-by-italy/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240912T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240912T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235635
CREATED:20240906T164347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240907T095335Z
UID:16729-1726167600-1726171200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Paolo Sorentino: Universal Language of Art
DESCRIPTION:The lecture “Paolo Sorrentino: The Universal Language of Art” by Nikola Ivanović\, MA\, art historian and curator of the Gallery of Matica Srpska\, will be held in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, September 12th\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m.\, as part of the exhibition “Inspired by Italy”. \nThe backbone of the lecture is an analysis of the opening credits of Sorrentino’s two series “The Young Pope” (2016) and “The New Pope” (2020)\, which are the carriers of the main ideas of the series. Film director and screenwriter Paolo Sorrentino often quotes the history of art in his creations\, and recognizable art works are an integral part of the staging. However\, how he uses them\, interprets them and what he wants to say by building certain characters\, their relationships with other actors or situations is one of the key questions of this lecture. What is baroque in Sorrentino’s conceptual solutions and for what purposes he uses a network of recognizable visual symbols can figure out how the apparatus of the universal language of art works.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/paolo-sorentino-universal-language-of-art/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240913T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20240914T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T235635
CREATED:20240905T152309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T152309Z
UID:16724-1726250400-1726318800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Thematic Guidance “Metamorphoses of Cities” Through the Exhibition “Cities: A Certain View”
DESCRIPTION:Thematic guidance of “Metamorphosis of Cities” through the exhibition “Cities: A Certain View. From the Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia” will be organized on Friday\, September 13th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, September 14th\, 2024\, at 12 p.m.  \nArt historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the exhibition. The comprehensive transformation of urban space and architecture under the influence of social\, economic and technological changes\, which rapidly took place since the 18th century\, remained recorded in the works of artists of that era. Changes in urban landscapes—from traditional streets and squares to industrial zones and modern boulevards—provided new inspirations and themes for artists who captured the dynamism of the new times through their works.  \nIn this guidance\, discover how industrialization\, urbanization and technological progress have reshaped the views of cities: from compact centers with narrow streets and richly decorated squares\, through industrial landscapes with factories and chimneys\, to modern boulevards\, parks and illuminated streets.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/thematic-guidance-metamorphoses-of-cities-through-the-exhibition-cities-a-certain-view/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tatjana Mihailovi%C4%87":MAILTO:tatjana.mihailovic@nmkv.rs
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