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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

On Tuesday, September 30 at 7 p.m., the exhibition “Drawings” by renowned Montenegrin artist Ilija Branko Burić will open at the Petrović Castle, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro. The exhibition is curated by Marina Čelebić. Burić returns to the Petrović Castle exhibition space after almost three decades—his first show here was in 1995. The

The project “Out of the Blue, I'm Swept Away” by artist Siniša Radulović and curator Dr. Svetlana Racanović will represent Montenegro at the 61st Venice Biennale. After a detailed review of fourteen proposals submitted in response to the Public Call for Montenegro’s participation in the 61st Venice Biennale, the expert jury decided that the project Out of the Blue,

The exhibition “Waste Land” by prominent Montenegrin sculptor and contemporary artist Ivana Radovanović was officially opened last night at Kolektor, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro. In her address, the exhibition’s curator Milica Bezmarević emphasized that Ivana Radovanović’s latest works “clearly inscribe themselves in the theoretical discourse that art theorist Rosalind Krauss defines as the expanded field

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro is pleased to announce the solo exhibition “Waste Land” by internationally acclaimed Montenegrin sculptor Ivana Radovanović, opening on Thursday, September 18, at 7 PM in Kolektor (the former Titex space) in Podgorica. The exhibition is curated by Milica Bezmarević. Ivana Radovanović’s works explore the boundaries of contemporary sculpture—from the stable, closed object