INTERVIEW: IVAN NOVAK (LAIBACH)
- How do you view Slavoj Žižek’s “What the hell is Laibach all about”? Laibach: It’s an interesting interpretation, but Žižek's Laibach is, of course, only one possible interpretation. The fundamental principles of Laibach were presented in detail in our manifesto, Ten Items of the Convent, from 1982. - How was your
MCAM Program in Honor of Njegoš’s Day – Montenegro’s Cultural Holiday
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro (MCAM) proudly announces its program to commemorate Njegoš’s Day – a cultural holiday dedicated to Montenegro’s greatest poet, ruler, and thinker, Petar II Petrović Njegoš. On this occasion, on November 11 at 7 PM in the central hall of Petrović Castle, we will host
“AUSSTELLUNG LAIBACH KUNST: THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES” – Laibach’s Exhibition at the MCAM Gallery
On Tuesday, November 19, at 7:00 PM, the MCAM Gallery will host the official opening of the exhibition by the group Laibach, titled "AUSSTELLUNG! LAIBACH KUNST: THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES." "Laibach is a vast ocean that merges into the collective spirit. An experience for all the senses. Laibach can be understood as
Promotion of Šejla Kamerić’s Monograph Held at The House of The King’s Guard
Last night, the promotion of the monograph “Mother is a Bitch” by renowned artist Šejla Kamerić was held at The House of The King’s Guard, accompanied by a conversation with curator Milica Bezmarević. The monograph brings together texts and images that reflect the multilayered artistic practice of Kamerić, emphasizing her self-portraits
Literary Evening with Australian Translator Will Firth Held at The House of The King’s Guard
Last night, a literary evening was held at The House of The King's Guard featuring renowned Australian translator Will Firth. During the conversation with the author, the audience had the opportunity to learn more about his extensive experience translating literary works from our region, as well as the challenges and
MCAM’s Curator Natalija Vujošević is the Recipient of the “Igor Zabel” Grant for 2024
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro is proud to announce that our curator, Natalija Vujošević, is the recipient of the prestigious grant as part of the Igor Zabel Award for Culture and Theory for 2024. Vujošević has been recognized for her significant contribution to researching, historicizing, activating, and contextualizing marginalized
INTERVIEW: ALEKSANDAR LEKA MLADENOVIĆ
MD:Why did you chose “Overground Post-Pop” as the title of the exhibition?AML:“Overground Post-Pop” suggests that my art emerged from the underground punksubculture, reaching the higher sphere of universality that art carries. The appropriated term“overground” is a link to its inventors, the progenitors of punk, Malcolm McLaren andVivienne Westwood, who were
Promotion of the Monograph by Šejla Kamerić “Mother is a Bitch” and Artist Talk at The House of The King’s Guard
On Wednesday, October 23, at 6:00 PM, the promotion of the monograph "Mother is a Bitch" by artist Šejla Kamerić, along with a conversation with the artist about her exhibition "Firstborn," will take place at The House of The King's Guard. The discussion with Šejla Kamerić will be led by
Literary Evening with Will Firth at the House of The King’s Guard
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro (MCAM) is pleased to announce a literary evening with Will Firth, a renowned translator of contemporary literature, to be held on Tuesday, October 22, at 7 PM at the House of The King's Guard. The literary evening will focus on a discussion about the
Aleksandar Leka Mladenović’s Exhibition Opens at the MCAM Gallery
Last night, the MCAM Gallery hosted the opening of the exhibition "Overpost Ground Pop" by Aleksandar Leka Mladenović. The opening ceremony featured speeches by the exhibition's curator, Milena Durutović, and the artist himself, Aleksandar Leka Mladenović. In her address, Durutović introduced the audience to the artist's work, highlighting that Mladenović's oeuvre is