GUIDED TOUR THROUGH THE YOKO ONO EXHIBITION
We invite you to join us for a guided tour through the exhibition Yoko Ono – Unfinished, which will take place on Tuesday, September 3, at 11:00 AM. The exhibition will be presented by the curator, Maša Vlaović, offering a unique insight into the work and legacy of one of the most
Ahmet Öğüt – Lecture: Continuity in Times of Disruption
August 30, 2025, at 8:00 PM / Kruševac Park(in case of rain, Petrović Castle, first floor) Ahmet Öğüt will present an overview of his artistic practice, reflecting on how he maintains continuity while simultaneously navigating moments of disruption and rupture. He will particularly highlight some of his works that marked significant
Rana Anani – Lecture: Rebel Archives: Solidarity and Palestinian Artistic Narratives
August 31, 2025, at 8:00 PM / Kruševac Park(in case of rain, Petrović Castle, first floor) From the looting of the Palestinian Research Center in Beirut during the Israeli invasion in 1982 to the recent bombings of cultural institutions in Gaza, Palestinian archives have repeatedly been subjected to acts of erasure
Exhibition “Acquisitions” Opened at the Gallery of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro
Last night, the exhibition Acquisitions was formally opened at the Gallery of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro. The exhibition showcases recently purchased and donated artworks that have become part of the museum’s collection. Curators Nikolina Zuber and Biljana Keković are the authors of the exhibition. At the opening, it was emphasized
MCAM Presents Acquired Works – Opening of the Exhibition “Acquisitions” on Tuesday at the MCAM Gallery
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro is pleased to announce the opening of the exhibition Acquisitions, which will take place on Tuesday, July 8 at 8 PM at the MCAM Gallery. The exhibition is curated by Nikolina Zuber and Biljana Keković. The exhibition will feature works by both Montenegrin and international
Sinisa Ilic’s Exhibition Opens at the Petrovic Castle: In the Garden of Bodies, Instruments, and the Afternoon Sun
Last night, the exhibition In the Garden of Bodies, Instruments, and the Afternoon Sun by visual artist Siniša Ilić was officially opened at the Petrovic Castle, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro. The ambient installation, displayed on the first floor of the Castle, is conceived as a narrative, choreographed space
Promotion of the Visual Essay by Nevena Martinović and Anastasija Timoshenko Held Last Night at the House of the King’s Guard
Last night, the promotion of the visual essay “A Glass of Gall / A Glass of Honey” by authors Nevena Martinović and Anastasija Timoshenko was held at the House of the King’s Guard, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro. This event also marked the first presentation of the publication to
Sinisa Ilic’s Exhibition at the Petrović Castle: In the Garden of Bodies, Instruments, and Afternoon Sun
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro announces the opening of an exhibition by visual artist Siniša Ilić, titled In the Garden of Bodies, Instruments, and Afternoon Sun, which will take place on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 7 PM, on the first floor of Petrović Castle. In this ambient installation, Siniša Ilić builds a
World Art in the Heart of Montenegro: Yoko Ono’s Exhibition Provokes, Connects, and Calls to Action
The exhibition Unfinished by Yoko Ono, one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, was officially opened last night at the Petrović Castle and the Perjanički dom, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro. The opening ceremony featured speeches by Dr. Vladislav Šćepanović, Director of the Museum
Yoko Ono in Montenegro – Exhibition Opening on June 19 at Petrović Castle and the House of the King’s Guard
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro is proud to announce the exhibition Yoko Ono – “Unfinished”, opening on Thursday, June 19 at 8 PM, across the exhibition spaces of Petrović Castle and the House of the King’s Guard in Kruševac, Podgorica. The curators of the exhibition are Maša Vlaović, Gunnar