Exhibition "Purgatory" by Marija Džoganović and Katarina Laković

The exhibition will be opened tonight in the gallery of the "Vojislav Bulatović Strunjo" Cultural Center in Bjelopolje.

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The exhibition "Purgatory" by the artist Marije Džoganović i Katarina Laković, will be opened today in the gallery of the Bijelo Polje Cultural Center "Vojislav Bulatović Strunjo", at 19 pm.

The exhibition is conceived as a spatial installation that draws observers into the space of purgatory, as a phase that every person must go through at least once in their life, and some never get out of it, according to the announcement.

"Artists correlate inner-spiritual and outer-material cleansing. People in one stage of spiritual progress have the need to clean both the exterior and the interior. The question is, what comes first? Is it necessary to start from the outer-material world and go towards the inner-spiritual world? Or does spiritual cleansing initiate the need to cleanse the material world?", reads the announcement.

Professor Marija Džoganović graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cetinje with a bachelor's and master's degree in the painting department in the professor's class. Dragan Karadžić. She was additionally educated at the School of Contemporary Arts in Pont Aven, France. She has been employed at the Mediteran Faculty of Visual Arts since 2007, and in 2021 she assumed the role of dean. He is actively engaged in painting murals.

Katarina Laković has been engaged as a master's student at the Faculty of Visual Arts since 2015, when she obtained a diploma in visual artistry. From 2021, she assumed the role of vice dean for teaching.

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