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The Museum of Contemporary Art of Montenegro announces the promotion of the publication accompanying the exhibition “Montenegro Today.” The promotion will take place on Thursday, July 4th at 8 PM, at the House of The King’s Guard.

The event will feature speeches by PhD Vladislav Šćepanović, Director of MCAM, Marina Čelebić, one of the project coordinators, and some of the curators who participated in organizing the exhibition: Natalija Vujošević, Milica Bezmarević, Anja Marković, Nikolina Zuber, and Vuk Vuković.

The publication is an integral part of the “Montenegro Today” exhibition, one of the most significant projects MSUCG is realizing this year. This MSUCG research project, which began in September of the previous year, aims to explore and showcase the diverse artistic practices of the contemporary Montenegrin art scene.

The exhibition is being held in five exhibition spaces: the Petrović Castle (curators Anita Čulafić, Maja Dedić, and Natalija Vujošević), the House of The King’s Guard (curators Natalija Đuranović and Milica Bezmarević), the MCAM Gallery (curators Teodora Nikčević and Anja Marković), the ULUCG Art Pavilion (curators Biljana Keković and Nikolina Zuber), and the RTCG Gallery (curators Vuk Vuković and Andrea Pajković). The exhibition employs a comprehensive curatorial approach that connects the artworks through common themes, motifs, compositions, and ideas. The exhibition is open to visitors until September 6, 2024.

The “Montenegro Today” project aims to renew and strengthen the connections between artists, curators, and the public. Through this dynamic platform, MCAM strives to bring together artists from various generations and media, providing them with space for innovation and exploration. This is an important step in the further development of the rich and diverse artistic scene in Montenegro. The project focuses on creating new opportunities and strengthening the cultural community, giving the audience a unique opportunity to familiarize themselves with the broad spectrum of contemporary Montenegrin art.