Project Representing Montenegro at the 61st Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art Presented
At the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro, the project “Out of the Blue, I’m Swept Away” by artist Siniša Radulović and curator PhD. Prof. Svetlana Racanović—which will represent Montenegro at the 61st Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art—was officially presented. At the press conference, speakers included PhD. Vladislav Šćepanović, Commissioner of the Montenegrin Pavilion; Ana Ivanović, Chair of the jury
Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro at Art Market Budapest
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro is participating in the prestigious international contemporary art fair Art Market Budapest 2025, which will be held from October 16 to 19 in Budapest. As part of this significant event, the Museum will be presented in the central pavilion of the fair with a selection of
Project presentation “OUT OF THE BLUE, I’M SWEPT AWAY”
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro invites the interested public to join us for the presentation of the project “Out of the Blue, I’m swept away”, which will represent Montenegro at the 61st Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art. The presentation will take place on Tuesday, October 14, at 1 PM at the The House
Ivan Pejović’s Exhibition Opened at the House of the King’s Guard
Organized by the Montenegrin Contemporary Art Museum (MCAM), a solo exhibition by painter Ivan Pejović titled “Paintings” was opened last night at the House of the King’s Guard. The exhibition was inaugurated by curator Milica Bezmarević, who emphasized that Pejović’s painting is rooted in a unique experience of nature—an experience that carries layers
Exhibition of Ivan Pejović at the House of The King’s Guard
The ceremonial opening of the exhibition “Paintings” by artist Ivan Pejović will take place on Tuesday, October 7 at 7 PM at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro, in the space of The House of The King's Guard. The exhibition is curated by Milica Bezmarević. “In the landscapes of Ivan Pejović, nature does not appear
Prof. Dr. Sc. Goran Zlodi Gave a Lecture at the Perjanički dom
Organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro, a lecture was held at the Perjanički dom by Prof. Dr. Sc. Goran Zlodi, full professor at the Department of Museology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, titled “From Museum Documentation to Communication in a Digital Environment – Standards,
Exhibition “Drawings” by Ilija Branko Burić Opened at Petrović Castle
At the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro in Petrović Castle, the exhibition “Drawings” by one of the most prominent contemporary Montenegrin artists, Ilija Branko Burić, has been opened. At the opening, speeches were given by the exhibition curator Marina Čelebić, art theorist Milovan Novaković, and the artist himself. Čelebić recalled that Burić
Lecture by PhD Goran Zlodi“From Museum Documentation to Communication in the Digital Environment – Standards, Practice and Perspectives” at the House of the Kings Guard
The lecture by PhD Goran Zlodi, titled “From Museum Documentation to Communication in the Digital Environment – Standards, Practice and Perspectives,” will take place on Wednesday, October 1, at 1:00 p.m. at the House of The Kings Guard. The talk will focus on the role of new technologies in contemporary museums, emphasizing that the key
Open Exhibition of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro at the Šibica Gallery in Ljubljana
The exhibition of contemporary Montenegrin art On the Line of Escape – Toward Possible Worlds was formally opened at the “Šibica” Gallery, and will remain on view until 2 November 2025. A project of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro, curated by Teodora Nikčević and Anja Marković, it presents works by younger
Exhibition “Montenegro Today I – Challenges and Perspectives” Opens at the Novak Gallery in Ljubljana
Last night, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro officially opened its exhibition Montenegro Today I – Challenges and Perspectives at the Novak Gallery in Ljubljana. The audience in Ljubljana now has the opportunity to explore selected perspectives of the contemporary Montenegrin art scene through the works of sixteen artists of different