Holiday Opening Hours Notice
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro will be closed during the Easter holidays. Our first working day will be Tuesday, April 22, 2025. We extend our warmest wishes for a joyful and peaceful Easter to all believers of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic faiths.
Promotion of Vlado Martek’s Catalogue at the MCAM Gallery
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro invites you to the promotion of the exhibition catalogue “Departments of Poetry: Paper, Mirror, Photography” by renowned Croatian artist Vlado Martek, one of the key figures of post-avant-garde art in the former Yugoslavia and beyond. The promotion will take place on Thursday, April 17, at 6 PM at
Exhibition “Beyond the Looking Glass” by French Architect and Artist Odile Decq Opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro
Last night, at the Petrović Castle, the exhibition "Beyond the Looking Glass" by French architect and artist Odile Decq—one of the most influential figures on the contemporary global architectural and art scene—was officially opened. The exhibition is conceived as a spatial and conceptual whole encompassing three key segments—art, architecture, and design—which intertwine and
Lecture by Odile Decq Held at the Faculty of Technical Sciences Lobby
Organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro, the lecture titled “A Global Universe” was held in the lobby of the Technical Faculties at the University of Montenegro, delivered by one of the world’s most prominent architects – Odile Decq. In a dynamic and inspiring presentation, Decq showcased selected projects from her
Lecture “A Global Universe” by Odile Decq as part of the accompanying program of the exhibition “Beyond the Looking Glass”
Lecture “A Global Universe” by Odile Decq as part of the accompanying program of the exhibition “Beyond the Looking Glass” The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro announces the lecture “A Global Universe”, which will be delivered by one of the most prominent contemporary architects, Odile Decq, on Wednesday, April 9, at 7 PM,
Printed Edition of “Art Diverzija” Magazine Presented by MCAM
Yesterday, on the eve of the museum's anniversary, the printed edition of Art Diverzija magazine, published by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro (MCAM), was officially presented to the audience at the MCAM Gallery. The promotion featured speeches by PhD Vladislav Šćepanović, Director of MCAM; Vuk Vuković, Editor of the magazine; Anja
MCAM: The form for funding media founders based on sponsorship of media content, advertising, and provision of other contracted services by public sector entities for the year 2024.
You can download the form for funding media founders based on sponsorship of media content, advertising, and provision of other contracted services by public sector entities for the year 2024. in PDF format here.
Promotion of the “Art Diverzija” Magazine at the MCAM Gallery
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro (MCAM) will present the first issue of the magazine Art Diverzija on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the MCAM Gallery. This publication marks a significant step forward in the Museum's publishing activities. Designed as an overview of the most important exhibitions, educational initiatives,
Exhibition “Beyond the Looking Glass” by Odile Decq at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro announces a solo exhibition by French architect and artist Odile Decq, titled Beyond the Looking Glass. The exhibition will be open from April 10 to June 8, 2025, at the Petrović Castle and the Petrović Park in Kruševac. The exhibition is curated by Blanka Marković. This solo exhibition
Presentation of the Exhibition Catalogue “Quintessence of Bone” by Artist Naod Zorić Held
The presentation of the catalogue accompanying the exhibition Quintessence of Bone by artist Naod Zorić was held at the Petrović Castle. The event featured a conversation between the exhibition's curator, Natalija Đuranović, and the artist, reflecting on the thematic framework of the exhibition, Zorić’s creative process, and his perspective on Montenegrin heritage through