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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: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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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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20250221T180000
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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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