Opened exhibition about Njegoš and Tesla (PHOTO)

Twenty-two exhibited works of some of the most important artists such as Olja Ivanjicki, Kolje Milunović, Biljana Vilimon, Zoran Krulj, Dragan Stojkov, Jarmila Vešović and others belong to the prominent Belgrade collector and gallerist Momčil Moša Todorović and his art gallery "Workshop of the Soul".
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One of the exhibited paintings, Photo: Radomir Petrić
One of the exhibited paintings, Photo: Radomir Petrić
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The art program of the 32nd Bar Chronicle continued last night with the exhibition "Njegoš and Tesla in the works of fine artists" in King Nikola's Castle.

Twenty-two exhibited works of some of the most important artists such as Olja Ivanjicki, Kolja Milunović, Biljana Vilimon, Zoran Krulj, Dragan Stojkov, Jarmila Vešović and others belong to the prominent Belgrade collector and gallerist Momčil Moša Todorović and his art gallery "Workshop of the Soul".

"Todorović is a prominent gallerist, publicist, donor and organizer of hundreds of exhibitions of valuable works of art. He opened his first gallery in Belgrade in 1988 and has won several awards and recognitions. The company "Soul Gallery" has existed for more than 30 years, and twelve of its galleries more than 120 independent and group exhibitions of renowned artists were set up. A special gesture from Moše Todorović was his gift to the bar gallery "Velimir A. Leković" - a legacy of over 70 works by Uroš Tošković," said Anastazija Miranović, the art program selector of Ljetopis, opening the exhibition.

"My cooperation with Bar, thanks to Anastasia Miranović, has been long and successful, I would like it to continue, and above all to provide an adequate special space for the legacy of Tošković's works. I, for my part, am ready to build a monument to Tošković. "Regarding, I previously prepared Tesla's monograph, and a legacy of paintings about Njegoš, the authors of which are mainly my friends, professors at the Academy and academia, this exhibition was previously staged in Belgrade, Knjaževac and New York," said Todorović.

The installation is in the Castle until August 15.

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