A subtle nook of italy
Amadeo Modigliani, a genial artist, pub and bar lover, bohemian, and knower of the wine of his native Italy, has recently been given his nook in Belgrade. It is Ana Gazdić and her husband’s endeavor.
Amadeo Modigliani, a genial artist, pub and bar lover, bohemian, and knower of the wine of his native Italy, has recently been given his nook in Belgrade. It is Ana Gazdić and her husband’s endeavor.
The Museum of Applied Arts celebrated its 69th birthday this year. Within the ceremonial celebration of the seventh decade of its existence, the exhibition “Fashion in Modern Serbia”, whose author is Draginja Maskareli, has also been opened.
"It’s difficult to draw a line between whether Belgrade is really the New York or Berlin of the Balkans, as described. Yet, its charm certainly reflects in that everyone can find a corner where they’ll wish to spend a night." These words are quoted from the introduction of the book entitled “Chronicle of Good Time in Belgrade” by the authoresses Maja Vukadinović and Aleksandra Mikata.
Zahvaljujući saradnji nekoliko gradskih ustanova kulture i entuzijazmu dve mlade istoričarke umetnosti, imamo priliku da svake poslednje subote u mesecu, u okviru tematske šetnje Kulturna baština Topčidera, otkrivamo taj otmeni beogradski kraj.
We are taking you to three small city galleries: the 1250° Gallery, the Wunderkammer and the Blatobran (Fender), established by young artists. Instead of looking for a place to exhibit in, they created the exhibiting space to fit them.
In the immediate vicinity of the Assembly of the City of Belgrade, the building at no. 5, built in 1923 – the former Splendid Hotel will attract your attention. This four-floor edifice with a mansard was built by famous Belgrade tailors and partners – Života Lazarević and Trifun Jovanović, who had used their life savings for that purpose.
Belgrade Museum of Contemporary Art is a masterpiece of the 20th century architecture. Inside its marveling gallery space, you'll have a unique encounter with the valuable art collection of Ex-Yugoslavia and Serbia.
The exhibition “Pupin – from Physical to Spiritual Reality” opened at the end of September last year at the Historical Museum of Serbia. However, reality is the last thing you could expect at this exhibition.
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