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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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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
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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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