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SUMMARY:Geopolitical Glossary of the Balkans
DESCRIPTION:The promotion of the book “Geopolitical Glossary of the Balkans” by Professor Milomir Stepić will be held in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, November 7th\, 2024\, starting at 6 p.m. Historian Ljubodrag P. Ristić\, PhD\, Branimir Nešić\, director of the publishing house “Catena Mundi”\, as well as the author himself\, will talk about the book. \nThe book provides a detailed insight into the geopolitics of Southeast Europe and was created after several decades of research into the geopolitics of the region and the world. It represents the most extensive and complete source of knowledge about the forces and processes shaping our peninsula and a concise and systematic dictionary that provides definitions\, explanations and context for geopolitical terms\, phenomena and events that are familiar to everyone. This scientific guide to understanding the Balkans makes it easier to understand the laws by which states come into being and disappear in this part of the world. Through a complicated network of geopolitical concepts and a clearly expressed intention to reveal their often-hidden meanings\, or colloquial interpretations\, it enables a precise insight into the complex conceptual structure that geopolitics as a synthetic science uses\, explicated on the example of the Balkans as a complex zone of geographical\, cultural\, political\, economic\, religious and geopolitical interests. \nThe book was created as a product of the scientific work of the author – a top expert in geopolitics\, whose theoretical knowledge\, social cognition and decades of scientific experience undeniably go deep into many scientific disciplines. The book presents the author’s great scientific-theoretical knowledge in scientific fields such as geography\, history\, economics\, political science\, military strategy\, defence science\, sociology\, law\, culture science\, ethnography\, communication science. That is why it is intended for experts as well as for a wider audience. As a geopolitical guide for reliable movement through the intricate “Balkan wasteland”\, the book demystifies the secrets of historical traditions and cultural-religious heritage\, thereby refuting entrenched and arbitrarily understood geopolitical stereotypes about the Balkans. \nThrough Stepić’s glossary\, the Balkans are seen as a historically created “contact zone” of “meeting civilizations”\, their confrontation and conflict\, while also pointing to the constantly present non-Balkan geopolitical vectors of influence and interests of their regional “partners”. As the author states in the preface of the book\, “The original characteristic terms\, neologisms and compounds arose not only from dynamic geopolitical processes at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries\, but also from their tendentious placement in the so-called a hybrid war that is continuously being waged primarily in the (post)Yugoslav part of the Balkans”. This geopolitical pattern has been against the national and state interests of Serbs and Serbia for at least two centuries. Coded as the “main geopolitical opponent” of the West in the wider area of the Balkans\, and especially in the (post)Yugoslav area\, the Serbs are constantly the target of their destructive actions and interests. Milomir Stepić (1959) is a Serbian geographer and geopolitician. He graduated in 1985 from the Faculty of Geography at the University of Belgrade\, and in 1997 he obtained the title of Doctor of Geographical Sciences. He worked as a professor at the Faculty of Geography at the University of Belgrade from 1986 to 2008\, and from 2008 to 2012 he was a professor at the Faculty of Geoeconomics at Megatrend University. \nHe was also an invited lecturer at the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University of Belgrade\, the Faculty of Economics of the University of Belgrade\, the Military Academy of the University of Defense in Belgrade and the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is a scientific associate of the Institute for Political Studies\, a member of the Committee for the Study of Kosovo and Metohija and the Committee for the Study of the Population of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts\, as well as a member of the Serbian Geographical Society. Since 2020\, he has been the editor of the Collection of Matica Srpska for Social Sciences\, and he is also a member of the editorial board of the scientific journals National Interest and Serbian Political Thought. He is the holder of the Order of the Star of Karađorđe\, first class. His most famous works are: “Kosovo and Metohija: A Postmodern Geopolitical Experiment”\, “Geopolitics – Ideas\, Theories\, Concepts”\, “Serbian Geopolitical Pattern”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/geopolitical-glossary-of-the-balkans/?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:20241115T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20241115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20241106T212029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T212029Z
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SUMMARY:Church of the Holy Trinity in Kraljevo
DESCRIPTION:Kraljevo has always had a special place within the Serbian state: the city is located at the very source of church and state history and is a place of long duration directly related to Žiča\, as the canter of coronations of kings\, ordination of bishops\, great councils of spiritual and secular authorities. \nIn the first half of the 19th century\, about 1\,200 inhabitants lived in the town of Karanovac\, and during the period of the Serbian Revolution (1804-1835)\, the town gradually took on the appearance of an organized and important trade and craft canter of the Principality of Serbia. The Church of the Holy Trinity\, which was built between 1822 and 1824\, as the founding temple of Prince Miloš Obrenović\, plays a significant role in this. It is dedicated to one of the most important Christian holidays\, the solemn celebration of the Descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles or Holy Pentecost. \nAccording to legend\, Prince Miloš fell asleep and dreamed that if he defeated the Turks\, he would build a church on that very spot\, and that’s what happened. The place where the church was built is also linked to the murder of the famous Duke of Dragačević\, Milić Radović\, on the orders of Prince Miloš\, and it is believed that his body was buried in the foundations of the church. Joakim Vujić also speaks clearly about the location and motives for building the church in his book “Travels around Serbia”\, stating that it was the site of a battle and a truce with the Turks. \nThe construction of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Karanovac began between 1822 and 1824\, and Prince Miloš contributed 7\,700 groschen for the construction. Vasilije Popović\, lord of the Požega Nahija\, informed Miloš that on July 13th\, 1823\, together with the princes\, serfs and six priests\, he laid the foundations of the temple. In the Chronicle of the church\, it is recorded that the previous log church was moved to the port in 1824 and that services were held there. The intention of Prince Miloš was that the church in Karanovac should have monumental and representative features\, which is why he appointed the best craftsman of the time\, Janko Mihailović\, known as Janja\, as the builder. This famous master\, originally from Macedonia\, also had the help of master Nikola Đorđević. The Church of the Holy Trinity in Kraljevo is a single-nave building with a semicircular altar apse and semicircular lateral fists at the base. The entrance to the church\, on the west side\, has a vestibule with a gallery and a two-story bell tower. On the fence of the gallery is written the Gospel lesson: “Speaks the eternal Truth (God)\, what you do not wish for yourself\, do not do to others.” \nThe decoration of the interior of the church was also entrusted to the best painters. Prince Miloš contributed money for the creation of the icon\, the Imperial Doors and the large cross above the iconostasis. The prince’s most valuable gift was the Gospel from Russia\, which dates back to 1804\, during the time of Emperor Alexander I. Prince Miloš also contributed two bells to the church\, while the third bell was a gift from Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević (1842-1858). The iconostasis was completed in 1827\, but it was later moved to the church of the village of Sirča\, while the Church of the Holy Trinity was decorated with a richer iconostasis by the famous painter Nikola Marković\, with his collaborators. \nThe activity of the famous bishop Joanikije Nešković\, the restorer of the Žiča Monastery\, indicates the fact that the bishop commissioned the creation of the iconostasis in the Karanovac church\, which became an episcopal church in 1859. As the seat of the Diocese of Užice was moved from Čačak to Karanovac during the time of Bishop Joanikije\, and the bishop passed away in 1873\, it is assumed that the painting of the temple began in that period. The return of the seat of the bishopric to Karanovac\, the renaming of the city to Kraljevo (1882)\, and then the renaming of the bishopric to the Diocese of Žiča in 1884\, had enormous significance for the Church of the Holy Trinity\, when the seat of the bishop of Žiča and his diocesan court was moved to Kraljevo.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/church-of-the-holy-trinity-in-kraljevo/?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:20241122T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20241122T190000
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CREATED:20241115T000924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T000924Z
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SUMMARY:Presentation of the Legacy of Professor Zoran Gavrić
DESCRIPTION:Professor Zoran Gavrić (1949-2020)\, was an art historian and theoretician\, curator and director of the Museum of Contemporary Art\, art interpreter and university professor of art history and aesthetics. \nHe left behind an entire library of translations and interpretations of the most prestigious teachings of classical and contemporary art science\, as well as its affirmative application\, both in museum practice and in the academic education of artists. The book and its organon library are the first things we think of when we think of Zoran Gavrić. Hence\, the initiative of his wife Gordana and daughter Sofija\, to donate to the National Museum Kraljevo a part of the library of this excellent intellectual\, which mainly refers to contemporary art\, as a kind of legacy\, depicts his inner world in the best way and speaks about him more than the texts that he wrote dedicated. The legacy includes a total of 627 books\, of which 528 are monographs and 99 are serial publications. In addition\, 20 VHS cassettes were left\, original editions of films about important world artists\, which Professor Gavrić used in his work with students. This resource has been digitized in its entirety. \nThrough his family ties\, through his wife Gordana Gavrić\, Zoran\, born in Valjevo\, was tied to Kraljevo\, which turned out to be his last destination: he was buried in the old Kraljevo cemetery. Legacy of Zoran Gavrić bequest to the National Museum Kraljevo bequeaths to this city the preservation of the memory of an exceptional personality of our national culture\, but at the same time it actively influences researchers\, above all of contemporary art\, to continue working in the intellectual field of Professor Gavrić\, through a lively relationship and use of this resource. \nDragan Bulatović\, artist Saša Pančić and donor Gordana Gavrić will participate in the presentation.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/presentation-of-the-legacy-of-professor-zoran-gavric/?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:20241126T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20241128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20241119T132013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T132013Z
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SUMMARY:Author's Guidance Through the Exhibition “Allied Bombing – 80 Years Later”
DESCRIPTION:Author’s guidance through the exhibition “Allied Bombing – 80 Years After” will be organized on Tuesday\, November 26th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m. and on Thursday\, November 28th\, 2024\, at 6 p.m. The audience will be guided through the exhibition by Aleksandar Berežnov\, senior archivist of the Historical Archives Kraljevo. \nPerhaps unjustly neglected\, and marked by great suffering of citizens\, a special period in the history of the city is the time during the Allied bombing of Kraljevo and the surrounding area in the period July-September 1944. Hundreds of tons of bombs of great destructive power fell on the city and its surroundings on several occasions during that time\, causing great material damage and causing dozens of civilian casualties. \nAt the exhibition\, the public has the opportunity to see documents and data from the available funds and collections of the National Museum Kraljevo and the Historical Archives Kraljevo\, as well as other institutions. The suffering of citizens and the great material damage are evidenced by a small number of photographs\, the Patient Book of the Kraljevo Hospital\, reports of war damage submitted to the district commission\, reports of the Railway Workshop\, statements in court probate proceedings\, lists of those executed\, protocols of the deceased of the Serbian Orthodox Church\, as well as other documents of all warring parties\, including documents of participants in Allied air missions… \nThe most impressive part of the exhibition is made up of the preserved statements of those who survived the bombings. Their emotional memories most vividly describe the horrors they experienced\, the losses of family members\, neighbors\, fellow citizens… After the bombing\, many citizens were left without their homes\, and there were many injured people. \nNumerous questions arise\, such as: can the “collateral damage” in the form of dozens of civilian victims be justified by the liberation of the Kraljevo region two months after the last bombing\, could the bombs have been dropped more precisely\, were the targets chosen incorrectly…Kraljevo is a city that does not have a memorial dedicated to the victims of the Allied bombings\, of whom more than 70 have been identified. Apart from five uniformed individuals\, all the other victims were civilians\, and entire families also died. The city was devastated upon liberation.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/authors-guidance-through-the-exhibition-allied-bombing-80-years-later/?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:20241129T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20241129T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20241119T153342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T153342Z
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SUMMARY:Two Branko’s Kozaras
DESCRIPTION:The film “Two Branko’s Kozaras” was produced by the Genocide Victims’ Museum in Belgrade and is dedicated to the tragic suffering of tens of thousands of innocent members of the Serbian people in the great Croatian-German offensive on Kozara in the summer of 1942. The film was directed by Ivica Vidanović\, the screenwriter is Božidar Knežević\, and the expert consultant is Bojan Arbutina\, curator-historian of the Genocide Victims’ Museum in Belgrade. The project was supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia and the Foundation of the Genocide Victims’ Museum in Belgrade. \nThrough the fictional story of the old man Branko\, who as a boy hid on Kozara from the enemy\, and archival footage\, the film tells the story of suffering during the pogrom of 1942. Confronting his suffering past and walking through the forests of Kozara\, the old Branko recalls his fears and suffering\, his childhood and the struggle for life in those merciless times. It is a story about a child who\, against his will\, ended up in the vortex of the most horrific crimes committed against his people in centuries of history\, and a story about the burden he grew up with and carries until his old age. \nThe film also uses authentic footage from Kozara\, which was not shown after World War II. They represent part of the “picture book”\, or the journal of the Independent State of Croatia\, the original of which is kept in Serbia. \n“Branko’s Two Kozaras” rounds off the project of the Museum of Genocide Victims\, which included an exhibition dedicated to the Battle of Kozara and the subsequent Kozara epic\, a bilingual exhibition catalogue\, as well as collections of selected documents and testimonies published in Serbian and translated into English. \nIn addition to the film screening\, a lecture entitled “Kozara 1942” will be given by Nikola Miloševski\, curator of the Genocide Victims’ Museum in Belgrade. In the spring of 1942\, partisan units fought successfully to expand the free territory\, which included several important strategic points and urban and economic centers in the Bosnian Krajina. Prijedor\, Ljubija\, Oštrelja and Bosanski Petrovac were liberated\, while vital communications to the Sava\, Vrbas and Sana valleys were constantly threatened. This was reason enough for German and Croatian military forces to launch a large-scale offensive on the strongest partisan stronghold in the Bosnian Krajina on Kozar. During the major German-Croatian offensive from July 10th to 15th\, 1942 on Kozara\, it is estimated that over 40 thousand Serbs died\, of whom about 12 thousand were children under the age of fifteen.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/two-branko-s-kozaras/?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:20241205T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20241205T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20241201T235945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T235945Z
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SUMMARY:Charisma of Emperor Dušan – History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:The author\, in his latest work\, brings a new\, comprehensive view of the era of King and Emperor Stefan Dušan\, the most influential Serbian medieval ruler\, his role and place in history\, viewed through the prism of the past\, within the framework of a kind of culture of memory in our environment. \nThe rise of the state during the time of Emperor Stefan Dušan enabled the proclamation of the empire\, the belief that Serbia would replace Byzantium and stop the arrival of the Turks. Falling under Turkish rule and losing a large part of its medieval heritage\, the people\, in resistance to subjugation\, preserved through traditions the awareness of Emperor Dušan and the glorious state of the Nemanjićs as confirmation of their existence. At the same time\, this memory awakened hope in the fight for freedom. The cult of Dušan the Strong was revived in the liberation wars of the 19th century\, and the dream of restoring Dušan’s empire inspired political aspirations in Serbia for a long time. \nAt the very end\, we will also learn how the transfer of Dušan’s relics after World War II affected the communist public.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/charisma-of-emperor-dusan-history-and-memory/?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:20241212T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20241205T131110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241205T131110Z
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SUMMARY:Ksenija Divjak – Between Reality and Myth
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Ksenija Divjak – Between Reality and Myth” will be opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, December 12th\, 2024\, starting at 7 p.m.\, on the occasion of the centenary of the artist’s birth. \nThe core of the exhibition\, whose authors are Suzana Novčić and Ljubiša Simović\, museum advisors of the National Museum Kraljevo\, consists of works from the museum’s Art Collection\, of which there are 33 in total. At the end of 1995\, after the death of Ksenija Divjak\, the National Museum Kraljevo received thirteen works from the legacy of this artist\, as a gift from the National Museum of Serbia. Two decades later\, Dr. Olivera Radojković Čolović donated a valuable artistic legacy to the National Museum Kraljevo\, which also includes twenty works by Ksenija Divjak. \nIn addition\, in order to fully present the artist’s work\, the exhibition also includes a significant number of works of art from other institutions: the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade\, the Gallery of Fine Arts – Rajko Mamuzić Collection in Novi Sad\, the Modern Gallery in Valjevo and the Art Gallery “Nadežda Petrović” in Čačak. \nThanks to this\, a complex and authentic world of Ksenija Divjak is brought to life: on the one hand\, the thematic approach that she has cultivated throughout her life and which includes nudes\, still lifes\, themes of doubles\, mythological themes and landscapes\, and on the other hand\, the media in which\, in addition to oil on canvas\, she most often worked\, such as watercolours\, pastels\, drawings and gouaches. \nShe is one of the first postmodern artists of her time\, who opted for the figure and figuration\, derived from the models and canons of art history. The author uses them and brings them to life in her imagination\, creating her own personal and artistic “museum without borders.”Ksenija Divjak was born in 1924 in Ivanić Grad\, Croatia. She lived in Zagreb until 1941\, when she came to Belgrade with her family as a refugee. She enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1943\, graduating in 1949. She was a member of Association of Fine Artist of Serbia\, the “Belgrade Group” and the “Lada” Art Association. She travelled and studied in Italy\, France\, Greece and Spain\, whose culture and art she was most attached to. She died in Belgrade in 1995.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/ksenija-divjak-between-reality-and-myth/?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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250123T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250123T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250113T171518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T171518Z
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SUMMARY:Kosovo Myth in Our Time
DESCRIPTION:The Kosovo Covenant is a concept that is being talked about more and more today. Although there is no single definition\, it has a clear meaning and visible presence in historical sources. In today’s world\, oriented towards individualism\, materialism\, hedonism\, and even nihilism\, Kosovo’s commitment to the Kingdom of Heaven has an almost subversive meaning. This is\, by all accounts\, the attractive power of the Kosovo Covenant in our time. \nThe first impetus for new interpretations was given by the poem “Na Gazimestanu” by Milan Rakić\, the Serbian consul in Priština and the son-in-law of Ljuba Kovačević\, published in 1907 in the elite “Serbian Literary Herald” (reprinted in the collection “New Poems”\, as part of the cycle “On Kosovo 1912). There\, among other things\, the “sacrificial” “sacred source” was emphasized\, interpreted in a patriotic key: \n“And today\, when it reaches the last color / Undazzled by the old halo’s glow / I will give life\, my fatherland / Knowing what I give and why I give it.” \nAn important incentive were the sculptures of Dalmatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović\, intended to be part of his monumental “Vidovdan Temple”. They were recognized as the official\, artistic form of the Vidovdan idea\, around which the Yugoslav youth movement gathered. The Vidovdan idea\, as Isidora Sekulić (1911) called it\, or the Vidovdan ethic\, as Miloš Đurić (1914) called it\, was a return to the heroic and “sacrificial” in Kosovo tradition. Vidovdan\, as the day of the Battle of Kosovo\, gained renewed popularity since the time of the appearance of Vuk’s collections. The new\, Vidovdan idea\, appeared mostly among the younger generations\, in the era after the annexation crisis of 1908-1909. and it aimed to restore vigor and self-confidence to Serbian culture\, faced with the colonial ambitions and war threats of Austria-Hungary. It can be said that it was a Serbian echo of vitalism and heroic activism\, which were preached at that time by Henri Bergson and Friedrich Nietzsche. Miloš Đurić interpreted the “philosophy of Kosovo” as “the philosophy of the phoenix-bird\, the philosophy of Golgotha”\, while Isidora Sekulić wrote that the Vidovdan idea should be “a living and vibrant consciousness of falcons and soldiers and cultural workers”\, “which will make us ramparts that do not fall”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/kosovo-myth-in-our-time/?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:20250128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250128T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250121T205341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T205341Z
UID:17342-1738087200-1738090800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Census 1863
DESCRIPTION:The books “Census 1863” I-II cover Karanovac and the Karanovac District (Book I) and villages outside the Karanovac District\, today part of the City of Kraljevo (Book II)\, and were published by the National Museum Kraljevo\, and were prepared by Bojana Miljković Katić\, PhD and Nemanja Trifunović. These are prepared historical sources of the first order – a census of people\, real estate and income from 1863\, for the territory of today’s City of Kraljevo\, which is one of the most important historical sources for the demographic\, economic and social history of Serbia in the 19th century. \nGiven that this census is an indispensable document in the reconstruction of family genealogies and the origins of families\, there is great interest in its publication in society\, and over the past decades a significant number of census books have been published for numerous towns and rural areas in Serbia. These two books are the first to publish census books for the entire territory of the City of Kraljevo\, which will allow many residents of Kraljevo and its surroundings\, as well as those whose origins are in the Kraljevo region\, to find information about their ancestors. The prepared material is stored in the State Archives of Serbia\, in the Fund of the Ministry of Finance – Department of Foresight. Due to the volume of the prepared material\, it was divided into two books. The first book includes a census of the town of Karanovac (today’s Kraljevo) and rural settlements that belonged to the then Karanovac District. The second book covers settlements that today administratively and territorially belong to the City of Kraljevo\, and in 1863 were located outside the Karanovački district. These are villages in the Gružanski\, Jošanički\, Moravski\, Dragačevo\, Studenica and Trnava districts. For easier overview\, the census data are presented in tabular form with nine columns: serial number\, name and surname of household members\, state of health of the person\, age\, real estate\, monthly income\, class by property\, class by income and notes. \nThe program is attended by: editor Ljubodrag P. Ristić\, PhD\, reviewers Aleksandra Vuletić\, PhD and Radomir J. Popović\, PhD and editors Bojana Miljković Katić\, PhD and Nemanja Trifunović.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/census-1863/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nemanja Trifunovi%C4%87":MAILTO:nemanja.trifunovic@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250206T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250131T170011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T170011Z
UID:17444-1738864800-1738868400@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Smak
DESCRIPTION:The monograph entitled “Smak” represents an important and indispensable part of Serbian and Yugoslav musical culture\, especially when it comes to its sub-genre called rock and roll. Although a band from Kragujevac\, “Smak” is of exceptional importance to Kraljevo and the people of Kraljevo\, given that its two members are drummer Slobodan Stojanović Kepa and keyboardist Laza Ristovski from Kraljevo. Smak had its beginnings in Kraljevo\, where the song “Blues in the Park” was created. \nThe author of the monograph is Ksenija Đerković\, a journalist and archivist at the Historical Archives of Šumadija in Kragujevac. The book\, which is almost 600 pages long\, includes photographs from all periods of the band’s work\, history\, newspaper articles from the press throughout the then Yugoslavia\, posters\, placards and concert tickets\, discography\, song lyrics\, fan letters\, anecdotes about the band\, interesting facts\, biographies of all band members. Most of the material is from the family archive of the author of the Monograph\, given that she is the daughter of one of the founders and drummer of the band “Smak”\, Slobodan Stojanović Kepa. The monograph contains authorial texts by rock critic Branimir Lokner (Monograph reviewer) and Petar Janjatović\, as well as rock photographer Branislav Brajan Rašić and the author of the Monograph\, Ksenija Đerković. The publisher of the monograph is the Kragujevac-based Association “Smakovci”\, and the publication of the monograph “Smak” was supported by SOKOJ\, the city of Čačak\, the city of Kraljevo and the National Museum Kraljevo. \nThe rock band “Smak” was founded on December 4th\, 1971 in Kragujevac by guitarist Radomir Mihajlović Točak\, drummer Slobodan Stojanović Kepa and bassist Zoran Milanović. At the beginning of their career\, the band worked on the route Kraljevo – Čačak – Kragujevac\, in the cities where the three founders of the band come from. Even before the first official discographic releases\, the band had a large fan base in cities across Serbia\, and many of them followed them at their performances. The band\, reinforced by another Kraljevo resident\, Laza Ristovski\, and singer Boris Aranđelović\, began recording for record labels throughout Yugoslavia and Germany. Its popularity grew\, and the group “Smak”\, regardless of the changes in the lineup\, gained the status of one of the biggest rock bands in Yugoslavia in the 1970s and 1980s. \nThe monograph was preceded by a retrospective exhibition of the archive materials of the group “Smak” called “Smak 50” from 2022\, when the group celebrated half a century of existence. The exhibition was a guest at the National Museum Kraljevo during 2023. \nThe book reviewer Branimir Bane Lokner and author Ksenija Đerković will speak at the promotion\, with musical accompaniment by Jovan Pantić.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/smak/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oleg Romanov":MAILTO:oleg.romanov@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250214T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250410T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250206T112522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250206T112522Z
UID:17484-1739556000-1744290000@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Between Trapeza and Sofra. Metal Vessels from the 13th to the 19th Century in the Collections of the National Museum of Serbia
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Between the Trapeza and Sofra. Metal Vessels from the 13th to the 19th Century in the Collections of the National Museum of Serbia” presents metal vessels collected over more than 150 years\, diverse in type and purpose\, material and technique. You can see silver and gilded plates and glasses that were an integral part of ceremonial tables and personal valuables\, as well as those made of other non-ferrous metals used daily for storing\, preparing and serving food and drinks. Hand-washing utensils were also considered part of tableware\, so the small number of preserved objects used for that purpose shows the attention paid to their decoration.   \nOf the total number of 81 metal vessels from the collections of the Department of the Middle Ages of the National Museum of Serbia exhibited on this occasion\, almost half are silver\, sometimes gilded\, while the rest are made of base metals and alloys\, such as copper and lead\, brass and bronze. \nThe presence of influences from various cultural environments is noticeable both on vessels created during and on the territory of the Serbian medieval state\, and on areas inhabited by the Serbian people in the Ottoman Empire. Simple Byzantine forms\, plant and animal ornamentation characteristic of Western Gothic art\, as well as rumi\, hataj and saz motifs present on works of Ottoman provenance are encountered. In some examples\, these elements coexist\, and on a smaller number of vessels\, religious iconography is also represented.   \nWith their diversity\, the metal vessels in the exhibition “Between the Trapeza and Sofra” provide a glimpse into the types and shapes of vessels found\, used\, and often made in the territory of traditional Serbian lands from the early 13th to the dawn of the 20th century. The desire was expressed to bring this long period closer to visitors through the method of display and provide insight into the customs and habits related to dining and other activities that accompany or precede it. In addition to their historical and ethnographic value\, the exhibited vessels are also of great artistic importance\, since many of them display unique iconographic and decorative solutions that cannot be found outside the collection of the National Museum of Serbia.   \n 
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/between-trapeza-and-sofra-metal-vessels-from-the-13th-to-the-19th-century-in-the-collections-of-the-national-museum-of-serbia/?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:20250221T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250212T194620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T194620Z
UID:17524-1740160800-1740164400@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Promotion of the Journal “Our Past” 22
DESCRIPTION:The promotion of the journal “Our Past” 22\, the scientific and professional journal of the National Museum Kraljevo and the Historical Archives Kraljevo\, will be held in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Friday\, February 21st\, 2025\, starting at 6 p.m. The works will be presented by Gordana Gavrić\, advisor to the director of the Foundation of the Holy Monastery of Hilandar\, Ana Kostić Đekić\, PhD\, associate professor at the Faculty of Philosophy\, University of Belgrade\, and Miloš Timotijević\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Čačak. The publication of the fifth issue of the magazine “Our Past” after a two-year break\, in the organization and preparation of the new editorial team\, will be discussed by the editor of the journal\, Tatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/promotion-of-the-journal-our-past-22/?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:20250305T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250308T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250228T195526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250301T170229Z
UID:17608-1741199400-1741435200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Thematic Guidance “Cups of Balkan Gentleman” Through the Exhibition “Between Trapeza and Sofra”
DESCRIPTION:Thematic guidance through the exhibition “Between the Trapeza and the Sofra. Metal Vessels from the 13th to the 19th Century in the Collections of the National Museum of Serbia” related to the topic “Cups of the Balkan Gentlemen” will be organized on Wednesday\, March 5th\, 2025\, at 6 p.m. and on Saturday\, March 8th\, 2025\, at 11 a.m. \nTatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo and art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the part of the exhibition that includes the most luxurious type of tableware\, made of silver\, often gilded and decorated with many representations. \nThe place of the glass in feudal society\, which lasted in our region from the Middle Ages through the entire Ottoman period\, is extremely important\, because they are part of the objects that denoted high social status. In various types of social rituals\, such as feasts held in royal or feudal halls\, glasses play an important role in toasts where individuals stand out. Therefore\, they are often inscribed with the owner’s name and are richly decorated with various symbols.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/thematic-guidance-cups-of-balkan-gentleman-through-the-exhibition-between-trapeza-and-sofra/?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:20250311T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250311T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250301T153148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250301T153148Z
UID:17615-1741716000-1741719600@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Cross from Kosovo
DESCRIPTION:The half-hour documentary-feature film “Cross from Kosovo”\, produced by the Genocide Victims’ Museum\, sheds light on the centuries-old suffering of the Serbian people in Kosovo and Metohija\, with a special focus on the suffering years of World War II. \nThe film was directed by Ivica Vidanović\, the screenwriter is Božidar Knežević\, and the expert consultants are Nikola Miloševski and Nenad Antonijević\, PhD\, historians of the Genocide Victims’ Museum. Actors Dejan Cicmilović\, Vasilije Milić and Katarina Milić also play in the film. The realization of the project was made possible by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia\, “Telekom” Serbia and the Foundation of the Genocide Victims’ Museum.   \nAfter the screening of the film “Cross from Kosovo”\, Nikola Miloševski\, curator of the Genocide Victims’ Museum\, will give a lecture on the topic “Crimes Against Serbs and Jews in Kosovo and Metohija during World War II”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/cross-from-kosovo/?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:20250312T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250315T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250308T193434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250308T193434Z
UID:17640-1741766400-1742040000@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Thematic Guidance “In the Service of God and Faithful People: Cult Metal Vessels” Through the Exhibition “Between Trapeza and Sofra”
DESCRIPTION:Thematic guidance entitled “In the Service of God and the Faithful People: Cult Metal Vessels” through the exhibition “Between Trapeza and Sofra. Metal Vessels from the 13th to the 19th Century in the Collections of the National Museum of Serbia” will be organized on Wednesday\, March 12th\, Friday\, March 14th\, 2025\, at 6 p.m.\, and on Saturday\, March 15th\, 2025\, at 11 a.m.     \nTatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo\, and art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the part of the exhibition that includes various types of vessels that were used within the Christian and Islamic cults\, which are covered in a wide time span by the exhibition “Between Trapeza and Sofra”. \nVessels intended exclusively for the needs of cult occupy a special place in the liturgical life of believers and the Church. Sacred vessels\, such as the chalice and the diskos\, have not changed much in shape over the centuries\, while small vessels\, such as the chalice\, are directly used for the preparation of the Eucharist. Some others were used to store holy water or wine. On the other hand\, within the Islamic cult we have prayer ablution cups or Sufi cups with prayer texts. The form and decoration of all these vessels is adapted to the cult needs.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/thematic-guidance-in-the-service-of-god-and-faithful-people-cult-metal-vessels-through-the-exhibition-between-trapeza-and-sofra/?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:20250326T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250329T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250323T161828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T115557Z
UID:17680-1743012000-1743274800@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Thematic Guidance “Feasts of Nobility\, Christian and Ottoman” Through the Exhibition “Between Trapeza and Sofra”
DESCRIPTION:Thematic guidance of the exhibition “Between Trapeza and the Sofra. Metal Vessels from the 13th to the 19th Century in the Collections of the National Museum of Serbia” related to the theme “Feasts of the Nobility\, Christian and Ottoman” will be organized on Wednesday\, March 26th\, Friday\, March 28th\, 2025\, at 6 p.m. and Saturday\, March 29th\, 2025\, at 11 a.m. \nTatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor at the National Museum Kraljevo\, and art historian Jelena Marković will guide you through the part of the exhibition that includes dishes used at feasts to serve various types of food\, accompanied by many data and details about the diet and table manners\, through the long period of the Middle Ages and Ottoman rule. \nPublic feasts in feudal society\, in a manorial environment\, represent complex and carefully planned social rituals in which many rules and customs prevailed. The use of various utensils for serving different types of food\, precisely formed sequences of their serving\, the setting of the table and utensils\, servants serving the guests\, all this is part of these public events.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/thematic-guidance-feasts-of-nobility-christian-and-ottoman-through-the-exhibition-between-trapeza-and-sofra/?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:20250402T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250405T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250329T105501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250329T105501Z
UID:17740-1743616800-1743854400@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Guided Tour Through the Exhibition “Between the Trapeza and Sofra”
DESCRIPTION:Guided tour through the exhibition “Between the Table and the Sofra. Metal Vessels from the 13th to the 19th Century in the Collections of the National Museum of Serbia” will be organized on Wednesday\, April 2nd\, Friday\, April 4th\, 2025\, at 6 p.m. and Saturday\, April 5th\, 2025\, at 11 a.m.     \nYou will be guided through the entire exhibition\, which includes metal vessels from a wide time span\, from the Middle Ages through the Ottoman period to the formation of the modern Serbian state\, which allows you to see an entire social process through the prism of socially highly valued objects\, by Tatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor at the National Museum Kraljevo\, and art historian Jelena Marković.  \nThe vessels range in a wide spectrum from those made of precious metals that were part of public feasts\, as a ritual of the aristocratic class\, to those used in Christian and Islamic cults\, then everyday vessels for preparing and serving food\, made of copper\, bronze or brass\, to specially made vessels for sprinkling water when bathing. All of them indirectly testify to the complex life of feudal and late feudal society\, which practically reached the 19th century in its organization of life\, habits and social values ​​in the vast Balkans.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/guided-tour-through-the-exhibition-between-the-trapeza-and-sofra/?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:20250409T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250409T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250402T134922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T134922Z
UID:17748-1744221600-1744225200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Author’s Guidance Through the Exhibition “Between the Trapeza and Sofra”
DESCRIPTION:Author’s guidance by Nataša Cerović through the exhibition “Between Trapeza and the Sofra. Metal Vessels from the 13th to the 19th Century in the Collections of the National Museum of Serbia” will be organized on Wednesday\, April 9th\, 2025\, starting at 6 p.m. The exhibition will be guided by Nataša Cerović\, archaeologist and senior curator at the National Museum of Serbia.  \nWith their diversity\, the metal vessels showcased in the exhibition “Between Trapeza and Sofra. Metal Vessels from the 13th to the 19th Century in the Collections of the National Museum of Serbia” offer insight into the types and forms of utensils that were found\, used\, and often crafted in the territories of traditional Serbian lands from the early 13th century to the dawn of the 20th century.   \nThe guided tour will highlight the presence of influences from various cultural environments\, which are noticeable both in the vessels created during the era and in the territory of the medieval Serbian state\, as well as in the regions inhabited by the Serbian people within the Ottoman Empire. In addition to their historical and ethnographic significance\, the displayed vessels hold great artistic value\, as many of them feature unique iconographic and decorative solutions that cannot be encountered outside the collection of the National Museum of Serbia.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/author-s-guidance-through-the-exhibition-between-the-trapeza-and-sofra/?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:20250417T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250519T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250413T150909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T163431Z
UID:17795-1744912800-1747659600@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Imaginary Library. Sculptures and Installations by Gordana Kaljalović Odanović
DESCRIPTION:The work of Gordana Kaljalović Odanović represents an important and indispensable part of Serbian fine arts\, which emerged and lasted over a wide and very dynamic time span\, from the last decade of the 20th century to the present day. She is a witness and participant in those artistic aspirations and practices that will overcome the traditional understanding of sculpture. She graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade in 1975 (sculpture major) and from the Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade in 1977 (English Language and Literature group). She received her master’s degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade. Since 1993\, she has been teaching at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. She worked as a full professor at the Department of Sculpture at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad from 2006-2016. \nGordana has built her reputation on sophisticated\, lyrical compositions and a characteristic artistic-poetic process of contrasting relationships between materials and energy: wood\, stone\, ceramics versus glass\, tracing paper\, paper\, light. Through a three-dimensional structure\, the artist thus visualizes and emphasizes a network of thoughts\, emotions\, intuitions\, and messages. These are new\, hybrid forms\, both in the material and conceptual sense\, that connect different fragments of the material\, tangible\, and symbolic\, imaginary worlds. Gordana’s sculptures\, objects\, and installations lead us from one reality to another\, expressing a sensitive\, feminine ambivalence between opposing fields: media novelty and classical\, almost perfect manuality. \nOne of her major themes\, which she has been researching and visually structuring for a decade or more\, is the phenomenon of the book. Through its form\, the book is subjected to various forms of examination\, commentary\, and criticism\, from the smallest unit – the letter – to the book as a “field of power”. Her sculptures – books thus become critically positioned in relation to certain social\, political\, and cultural phenomena and/or specific literary works. Context is an integral part of the artistic work\, which also determines the plastic-visual form of her work – from a scroll\, a book as a landscape (Travel Diary) to a book with nails (Balkan Expression)\, a wounded book in bandages\, to the Sound Book (in which the artist reads the poem “I am looking for a word” by the Polish poet Wisława Szymborska) and installations such as Archaeology of Memory\, as a simulation and interpretation of the library burned in the fire of April 6th\, 1941. \nThe artist follows the view that there is nothing outside the text\, and that words\, language\, and books seek spatialization. The range of forms through which thought is articulated determines her visual representation\, often situated through a non-sculptural language\, yet with a completely clear and pure aesthetic. The very books\, texts and words of Paul Valéry\, Jovan Dučić\, Orhan Pamuk\, George Orwell are transformed into a sculptural sign\, whose semiology brings new meanings and manifestations. Her “Imaginary Library” therefore represents “an analysis of impressions\, memories\, imagination\, recollection\, the entire fund that makes up the mechanism of the image in time”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/imaginary-library-sculptures-and-installations-by-gordana-kaljalovic-odanovic/?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:20250422T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250424T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250416T120339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T120339Z
UID:17802-1745344800-1745521200@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Guided Tour Through the Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations by Gordana Kaljalović Odanović “Imaginary Library”
DESCRIPTION:Guided tour through the exhibition of sculptures and installations by Gordana Kaljalović Odanović “Imaginary Library” will be organized in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Tuesday\, April 22th\, 2025\, at 6 p.m.\, as well as on Thursday\, April 24th\, 2025\, at 6 p.m. Suzana Novčić\, museum advisor at the National Museum Kraljevo\, will guide you through the authentic exhibition world of books – sculptures\, from the smallest unit – letters\, to the book as a “field of power”.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/guided-tour-through-the-exhibition-of-sculptures-and-installations-by-gordana-kaljalovic-odanovic-imaginary-library/?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:20250509T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250501T105658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T132412Z
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SUMMARY:Meeting of the Descendants of the Second World War Concentration Camp Inmates
DESCRIPTION:Considering the tragic fate of our people during World War II and the intention to mark eight decades since the end of this conflict in Europe\, the National Museum Kraljevo is organizing a program dedicated to the fates of military and civilian prisoners\, entitled “Remember Me\, Descendant!” on Friday\, May 9th\, 2025\, starting at 6 p.m. \nFollowing the short April War and the capitulation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia\, a significant portion of its soldiers—those who were unable to evade capture – were forcibly taken to various camps across what was then Germany\, which in the spring of 1941 stretched from Norway in the north to the Mediterranean shores. In the later years of the war\, to support agriculture and industry in the Third Reich\, as labor shortages became severe due to wartime destruction\, members of our people were deported beyond their homeland as civilian prisoners. \nThe goal of our project—of which the scheduled Victory Day program is just the beginning—is to document the names\, testimonies\, and memories of civilian and military prisoners through conversations with their descendants\, preserving their stories from oblivion. Research of this kind\, which has previously been conducted at our institution\, is invaluable\, as it provides insight into the lives of our ancestors from the moment they were captured and transported into the unknown\, into how labor and existence were organized in camps or\, in the case of civilian prisoners\, on agricultural estates and in factories. Equally significant is the collection and documentation of letters\, photographs\, and items related to the destinies of our forcibly taken compatriots. These documents can shed light on the prisoners’ daily lives\, the challenges they faced\, the general living conditions during wartime\, and the circumstances of their liberation and return home. \nThe program consists of two parts. The first includes two brief lectures reviewing the circumstances before and during the short April War\, as well as the situation in occupied Serbia and Kraljevo after the capitulation. The second\, far more important part\, is dedicated to discussions with the descendants of our taken compatriots and the recording of their testimonies. \nWe take this opportunity to invite all our fellow citizens\, the descendants of military and civilian prisoners\, to take part in our program and share their memories of their ancestors and their destinies with us.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/meeting-of-the-descendants-of-the-second-world-war-concentration-camp-inmates/?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:20250523T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250620T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250515T145127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T145127Z
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SUMMARY:50 Years of the Children’s May Art Salon
DESCRIPTION:The Children’s May Art Salon was established back in 1974. Since then\, this event dedicated to children has been held continuously for 50 years\, marking an invaluable place in the history of the Museum and the city of Kraljevo. The Salon was founded with the aim of affirming and showcasing children’s perspectives\, imagination\, work\, and talent in the realm of visual and artistic culture.    \nThe first art historian employed as a curator at the National Museum Kraljevo was Milorad Mihailović. In an effort to “make cooperation with primary schools more concrete and substantive\,” Mihailović initiated the Children’s May Art Salon in 1974 under the auspices of the National Museum. The event was conceived to provide an overview of artistic creations by primary school children from the Kraljevo municipality and to present the talents and creativity of Kraljevo students to the wider public. The National Museum Kraljevo is among the first cultural institutions to have begun organizing this type of children’s art presentation\, making the Children’s May Art Salon one of the oldest such events in Serbia.     \nThrough participation in the jury\, many prominent Kraljevo artists (Milan Đokić\, Pavle Popović\, Radoš Rakuš\, Danka Pribaković Kostić\, Velimir Zelenović\, Nenad Stefanović\, Dragan Pešić\, Slobodan Marinković\, Boban Bosić\, Svetlana Jevtić\, Dušica Radosavljević Jovanchević\, Matija Marković\, Alisa Matović\, Svetlana Vuksanović\, Jovana Banjanac\, Jakov Jakovljević) have contributed to elevating the artistic and qualitative standards of the exhibited selections. Some Kraljevo artists had their first exhibitions at the Children’s Salon (Jelena Šalinić\, Ivan Milunović\, Bojan Vuksanović\, Danka Dimitrijević\, Nenad Dimitrijević\, Jovana Banjanac\, Andrea Leshević\, Mina Bosić\, and others).  \nAt the 23rd Children’s May Art Salon\, held in 1996\, a significant shift in the exhibition concept took place. In addition to ten equal awards\, a newly established main prize was introduced – the Milorad Mihailović Award—named in honor of the Salon’s founder and long-time director of the National Museum Kraljevo\, who passed away prematurely in 1995.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/50-years-of-the-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:20250523T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250620T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250515T145316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T145316Z
UID:17876-1748001600-1750424400@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:50th Children’s May Art Salon
DESCRIPTION:The 50th Children’s May Art Salon competition was thematic this year\, as the exhibition was organized to mark a significant anniversary—half a century of this museum event\, continuously held since 1974.   \nThe theme of this year’s competition\, titled “A Childhood Memory” provided a broad conceptual framework for creative and artistic expression. The exhibition showcased the most successful visual compositions in which participants depicted their most significant childhood memories. The chosen theme allowed for artistic creation across various genres and motifs – such as toys\, objects\, digital and television content\, video games\, events\, people\, places\, landscapes\, and more – that held special importance during the participants’ upbringing.    \nThe goal of the theme was to foster a sense of shared cultural and emotional heritage among children\, as well as to encourage empathy and mutual understanding through the sharing of personal stories. The intention was that\, after five decades of presenting different topics explored in art education classes\, key elements of material and spiritual culture in generations of children growing up in the present time would be recognized.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/50th-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:20250612T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250612T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250602T125301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T125301Z
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SUMMARY:Exclamations of Sincere Enthusiasm: The Ephemeral Spectacle and Journey of King Alexander and Queen Draga Obrenović through Serbia in 1901
DESCRIPTION:Promotion of the book by Miloš Timotijević\, PhD and Aleksandar Marušić “Exclamations of Sincere Enthusiasm: The Ephemeral Spectacle and Journey of King Alexander and Queen Draga Obrenović through Serbia in 1901” will take place at the Gallery of the National Museum in Kraljevo\, on Thursday\, June 12th\, 2025\, starting at 7 p.m. The publication was issued by the Museum of the Rudnik-Takovo Region in Gornji Milanovac and the National Museum Čačak.    \nThe book explores the symbolic and political dimensions of royal visits within the context of a significant political moment. The visit was organized following the death of King Milan Obrenović\, the adoption of an imposed constitution\, the announcement that Queen Draga was not pregnant\, and the postponement of the visit to the Russian Tsar\, which was intended to secure international legitimacy for the Queen. The journey included stops in Smederevo\, Kragujevac\, Kraljevo\, the monasteries of Žiča and Studenica\, Čačak\, Požega\, Užice\, Dobrinja\, Takovo\, Gornji Milanovac\, the monasteries of Vujan\, Vraćevšnica\, and Divostin\, before concluding in Belgrade via Kragujevac and Mladenovac. The book also examines the organization of the Queen’s birthday celebration in the capital\, military maneuvers in Ub\, and a visit to Niš.    \nThroughout their travels\, the royal couple used public ceremonies and rituals to reinforce their legitimacy and demonstrate their connection with the people. The visit had a significant impact on the daily lives of ordinary people\, as many places became centers of public celebrations – an event never repeated in the history of these towns\, at least not in the manner of 1901. Special emphasis is placed on analyzing religious and national symbols\, which strengthened ties to Serbia’s historical heritage. These public appearances functioned as a kind of “performance\,” in which the ruling couple assumed the role of national protectors while simultaneously attempting to mitigate political crises and opposition pressure.     \nNumerous illustrations and documents\, including lists of individuals decorated before\, during\, and after the visit\, as well as important toasts\, speeches\, and addresses given during these festivities\, further enrich the understanding of the historical context and provide readers with a valuable insight into the structure and character of these visits. \nAlthough these rituals were designed as a means to reinforce state stability\, the authors also analyze their ephemeral nature\, pointing out that the royal performances had a limited impact on long-term public support. Ultimately\, the book highlights the political failure of these public appearances and the acceleration of the conspirators’ decision to assassinate the King and Queen as a kind of “anti-performance” aimed at dismantling the symbolic power of the last Obrenovićs.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/exclamations-of-sincere-enthusiasm-the-ephemeral-spectacle-and-journey-of-king-alexander-and-queen-draga-obrenovic-through-serbia-in-1901/?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:20250627T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250810T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250618T181317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T181317Z
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SUMMARY:City Museum Rankovićevo – National Museum Kraljevo: First 30 Years
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “City Museum Rankovićevo – National Museum Kraljevo: First 30 Years”\, authored by curators of the National Museum Kraljevo\, Oleg Romanov\, museum advisor\, and Slađana Spasić\, senior curator\, will open at the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Friday\, June 27th\, 2025\, at 7:00 PM. The exhibition is organized on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the National Museum Kraljevo.   \nThe exhibition includes a large number of museum artifacts collected during the first three decades of its operation\, belonging to the Natural History\, Archaeological\, Numismatic\, Historical\, Ethnological\, and Art collections. It also features a significant number of documents related to the museum’s founding and activities during this period\, as well as later-established groups focused on conservation\, documentation\, educational and promotional work\, and the professional library. \nSome museum exhibits were acquired through purchases and donations\, while others were obtained through archaeological excavations carried out by the National Museum Kraljevo (sites: Gorelo Polje in Miločaj\, Okruglica in Čukojevac)\, the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments Kraljevo (site: Maglič Castle)\, and the Republic Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments Belgrade (Gradac Monastery\, Nova Pavlica Monastery). Additionally\, the collection includes materials gathered from surveying the regions of Kraljevo\, Raška\, and Vrnjačka Banja (numismatic and historical materials). \nVisitors will also have the opportunity to see works of renowned artists from the Art Collection\, as well as copies of frescoes from the Copy Collection of the National Museum Kraljevo. The displayed museum material covers the period from prehistory to the early 1980s\, accompanied by more recent illustrative materials.    \nThe exhibition will be open to visitors until August 10th\, 2025.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/city-museum-rankovicevo-national-museum-kraljevo-first-30-years/?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:20250731T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250802T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250705T093958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250726T101058Z
UID:18044-1753988400-1754136000@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Author’s Guidance Through the Exhibition “City Museum Rankovićevo – National Museum Kraljevo: First Thirty Years”
DESCRIPTION:The author’s guidance of senior curator Slađana Spasić through the exhibition “City Museum Rankovićevo – National Museum Kraljevo: First Thirty Years” (on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of its founding) will be organized on Thursday\, July 31st\, 2025\, starting at 7 p.m.\, as well as on Saturday\, August 2nd\, 2025\, starting at 11 a.m. \nThe exhibition is dedicated to the pioneering years of the National Museum Kraljevo\, from the first initiatives to establish the Museum during World War II\, until 1980. The exhibition provides insight into the life and work of the first director\, Professor Milorad S. Jović\, and learns how a small museum team\, with the help of citizens and associates\, managed to form seven museum collections within three decades and lay the foundations of modern museum activity in our city. \nThe author’s guidance by Slađana Spasić sheds light on the rich and often little-known history of the institution that has become the guardian of the cultural heritage of Kraljevo and its surroundings over the years. Visitors will have the opportunity to see rarely exhibited exhibits\, archival documentation\, works of art\, ethnographic objects\, as well as testimonies of the first exhibitions\, including displays dedicated to the National Liberation War\, Serbian uprisings\, and collections from the 18th and 19th centuries. \nThe guided tour is an ideal opportunity for all lovers of history\, culture\, and museology to learn more firsthand about the beginnings and development of the Museum\, as well as the dedication of individuals whose work has left a lasting mark on the cultural life of the city.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/author-s-guidance-through-the-exhibition-city-museum-rankovicevo-national-museum-kraljevo-first-thirty-years/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sla%C4%91ana Spasi%C4%87":MAILTO:sladjana.spasic@nmkv.rs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250816T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250819T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250803T145205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T104941Z
UID:18079-1755374400-1755608400@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Žiča Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2025”
DESCRIPTION:The Žica Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration” is a significant cultural event that aims to nurture\, study and affirm the values of our national culture. The Assembly program begins with a ceremonial opening at the National Museum in Kraljevo\, where two exhibitions will be opened. The first is the visiting exhibition of the Museum in Smederevo “The Journey to the East of King Milan Obrenović: Pilgrimage and the Culture of the Orient at the Serbian Court”\, which will be opened by the authors Snezana Cvetković\, PhD\, museum advisor of the Museum in Smederevo\, and Dejan Vukelić\, MA\, technical advisor of the Institute of Mathematics of the Serbian Academy of Sciences in Belgrade. The second exhibition “Discrete Hero of Heritage: Milorad Miki Mihailović\, Art Historian and Director of the National Museum Kraljevo (1995-2025)”\, dedicated to one of the most significant figures of this institution\, and will be opened by the authors Tatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo and Dragan Drašković\, retired museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo. The crowning achievement of the event is the awarding of the “Žiča Chrysobull” to the poet laureate on the Transfiguration\, on August 19th\, in the refectory of the Žiča Monastery. The winner of the “Žiča Chrysobull” for 2025 is the poet Gordana Đilas.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/zica-spiritual-assembly-transfiguration-2025/?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:20250816T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20251002T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250804T094657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T104737Z
UID:18084-1755374400-1759410000@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Journey of King Milan Obrenović to the East: Pilgrimage and the Culture of the Orient at the Serbian Court
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “Journey of King Milan Obrenović to the East: Pilgrimage and the Culture of the Orient at the Serbian Court” of the Museum in Smederevo will be officially opened in the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, as part of the Žica Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2025”\, on Saturday\, August 16th\, 2025\, starting at 8 p.m. The exhibition will be opened by the authors\, Snezana Cvetković\, PhD\, museum advisor of the Museum in Smederevo\, and Dejan Vukelić\, MA\, technical advisor of the Institute of Mathematics of the Serbian Academy of Sciences in Belgrade. \nThe basic idea and inspiration for the creation of the exhibition “Journey of King Milan Obrenović to the East: Pilgrimage and the Culture of the Orient at the Serbian Court” came from the book by the adjutant of King Milan Obrenović and his companion on the journey to the East in 1889\, Colonel and later General Mihail Rašić\, which he published under the title “With His Royal Highness King Milan in the East” in 1891/1892. \nThe key points of departure for the exhibition include the personality of Milan Obrenović\, his abdication and motives for the journey to the Holy Land\, the spiritual transformation he experienced at the tomb of Christ\, the perception of the discourse of the Orient in the Serbian environment and its influence on the shaping of the court and court culture in the Kingdom of Serbia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. \nShortly after a series of turbulent events in public and private life\, Milan Obrenović\, accompanied by his closest associates\, under the pseudonym “Count of Takovo”\, set off on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land\, with stops in Constantinople\, Beirut and Damascus. The picturesque journey of King Milan Obrenović took place in the period from March 17th to June 13th\, 1889\, according to the old calendar. The Count of Takovo traveled by “lightning” train\, ship\, post car\, riding a horse\, camped in the desert… He met numerous personalities\, from the Sultan in Constantinople\, the Patriarch of Constantinople and Jerusalem\, Bedouins and Maronites\, to the barber from Smederevo in Damascus\, and we\, inspired by this event\, have taken you on a museological journey to the East. \nThe exhibition prints include photographs from the trip\, photographs of the Arab salons of the Old Palace in Belgrade\, which are kept in Belgrade museums and libraries: the Belgrade City Museum\, the Museum of Applied Arts\, the Historical Museum of Serbia in Belgrade and the National Library of Serbia\, as well as photographs from the aforementioned book by Mihailo Rašić. Part of the exhibition is a series of postcards\, photographs and books from private collections\, as well as a carpet with the motif of the “Rašić Pattern” from the Ethnological Collection of the National Museum in Kraljevo. \nThe Arab Salon in the former Old Belgrade Palace of Obrenović was modeled by conservator and restorer MA Snežana Mijić using virtual reality\, as well as by complexly making a replica of the ajami panel\, i.e. the wooden polychrome paneling that decorated the walls of the aforementioned salon. \nDirected by Tibor Varga from Novi Sad\, a documentary film was made about this journey and its historical and artistic significance\, which is discussed in the film by the authors of the exhibition\, and excerpts from the book are interpreted by actor Marko Nedeljković. \nThe University Library “Svetozar Marković” in Belgrade has digitized Mihailo Rašić’s book “With His Royal Highness King Milan in the East” in order to make it available to as many users as possible. There is a QR code on the back of the exhibition catalog that leads to the digitized books. \nThe project “Journey of King Milan Obrenović to the East: Pilgrimage and the Culture of the Orient at the Serbian Court” was supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia and the City of Smederevo.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/journey-of-king-milan-obrenovic-to-the-east-pilgrimage-and-the-culture-of-the-orient-at-the-serbian-court/?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:20250816T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20251002T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250804T144409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T144409Z
UID:18089-1755374400-1759410000@nmkv.rs
SUMMARY:Discreet Hero of Heritage: Milorad Miki Mihailović\, Art Historian and Director of the National Museum Kraljevo
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition “Discreet Hero of Heritage: Milorad Miki Mihailović\, Art Historian and Director of the National Museum Kraljevo” will be officially opened at the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, as part of the Žiča Spiritual Assembly “Transfiguration 2025\,” on Saturday\, August 16\, 2025\, starting at 8 p.m.  \nMilorad Miki Mihailović was the first art historian\, curator of the Art Collection of the National Museum Kraljevo\, and director of the institution from 1979 to 1995\, when he passed away unexpectedly. September 2025 marks 30 years since his passing\, which is one of the reasons why\, in the year celebrating 75 years of the Museum’s work and 30 years of the new Gallery located on the ground floor of the old school building\, an exhibition is being organized in honor of one of the most significant curators of this museum institution\, which he successfully led for sixteen years.     \nFrom the beginning of his work in 1973\, Miki distinguished himself as a key figure in the development of the city’s art scene—a driving force behind numerous projects\, exhibitions\, publications\, and initiatives. He introduced the Museum into the joint publication of the journal “Naša prošlost” (Our Past)\, actively participated in scientific research projects\, and contributed to the formation of art associations.   \nAs director\, he tirelessly fought for a new museum building\, thereby resolving one of the institution’s greatest challenges. The year 1995 was the culmination of his long-standing and selfless effort and work\, when the first phase of adaptation was completed and the new Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo was officially opened. The institution stepped into a new chapter with great strides – hosting two international scientific conferences\, organizing four major exhibitions\, and preparing a fifth that was still in progress.    \nThen something occurred that was difficult to comprehend for his family\, the institution\, the city\, and the broader cultural community –his unexpected passing on September 20th\, 1995\, at the age of forty-eight: just six months after entering the adapted museum building\, and only a month after the completion of the scientific conference “Žiča – History\, Art\,” at the very beginning of a new museum era.   \nThis exhibition is a modest tribute to the memory of Milorad Miki Mihailović\, a man who pushed boundaries in heritage preservation—quietly but thoughtfully\, consistently and without signs of fatigue\, always moving toward his goals. \nThe exhibition is authored by Tatjana Mihailović\, PhD\, museum advisor at the National Museum Kraljevo\, and Dragan Drašković\, retired museum advisor of the same institution.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/discreet-hero-of-heritage-milorad-miki-mihailovic-art-historian-and-director-of-the-national-museum-kraljevo/?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:20250916T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T202658
CREATED:20250908T124137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T124137Z
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SUMMARY:Prince Milan Obrenović (1854-1881): From Baron to a Sovereign
DESCRIPTION:Promotion of the book by Suzana Rajić “Prince Milan Obrenović (1854–1881): From Baron to a Sovereign” will be held at the Gallery of the National Museum Kraljevo\, on Tuesday\, September 16th\, 2025\, starting at 7 p.m. This is the first of three planned volumes that will illuminate the life and reign of one of the most significant – and most controversial – rulers of 19th century Serbia.     \nThe first volume covers the first twenty-seven years of Milan Obrenović’s life. At just 14 years old\, he ascended the Serbian throne\, and by age 22\, he had assumed supreme command of the army and led two wars against the Ottoman Empire. Although often portrayed in historiography and public discourse as a weak and unworthy ruler\, it was during his reign that Serbia gained international recognition of independence (1878)\, expanded its territory by nearly one-third\, was elevated to the status of a kingdom (1882)\, and inaugurated its first railway line between Belgrade and Niš.   \nFor this monograph\, the author conducted extensive research into unpublished archival material across 38 collections housed in 17 institutions in Serbia and abroad – including Belgrade\, Novi Sad\, Kragujevac\, Moscow\, Bucharest\, Vienna\, and London. The book has been published as a luxurious hardcover edition\, featuring nearly 300 illustrations\, many of which are being made available to the academic and general public for the first time.  \nThe significance of the work will be discussed by the author\, professor Suzana Rajić\, PhD\, head of the Chair for the History of the Serbian People in the Modern Era and Director of the Center for Serbian Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade\, Danko Leovac\, PhD\, associate professor at the Department of History of the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Belgrade and Darko Gučanin\, historian and director of the National Museum Kraljevo.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/prince-milan-obrenovic-1854-1881-from-baron-to-a-sovereign/?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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