The exhibition represents a rare example of museological processing of mass atrocities and reprisals committed by Albanian quislings against the civilian Serbian and Jewish population in the area of AP Kosovo and Metohija during the Second World War and bears witness to a crime that has almost been completely forgotten.
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 a ceremonial opening in the National Museum Kraljevo with two exhibitions of respected national cultural institutions: “Inspired by Italy” of the Gallery of Matica Srpska in Novi Sad and “Cities: A Certain view. From the Collection of Graphics by Foreign Authors of the National Museum of Serbia”.
The exhibition 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.
The thematic backbone of the exhibition is represented by the presentation of the city as a key place where modern culture and art began and developed dramatically and rapidly, first at the transition from the 18th to the 19th and then from the 19th to the 20th century. In fine art from the 17th century, the motif of the city was represented to the greatest extent in printed graphics, whether it was individual prints or graphic maps with topographic representations of different places.
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 conference, on August 17th and 18th, 2024, twenty scientists will present their works.