Art as everyday life in Cetinje

The multimedia art exhibition "I Want to See My Mountains", from October 4th and 5th to 30th, will be open to the public at numerous city locations

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Multimedia art exhibition "I want to see my mountains" will be opened on the fourth and fifth of October in Cetinje, in various exhibition spaces throughout the city that will breathe and exude art throughout October. Thus, the Montenegrin Gallery of Art (CGU) “Miodrag Dado Đurić”, Gallery 42, the Russian Embassy, ​​the space in the Obod factory, the facility at the Summer Stage, will be open to the public from 11 am, and works installed in public spaces at various city locations will also be available.

On the first day, October 4th, at 6 pm, a special film program will be held at the Royal Theater Zetski Dom, including: screening of films Slobodan Šijan “Video folder - In the footsteps of Hitchcock”, Branko Baletić ”Area Three” i Vukice Djilas "Home Movies". The opening ceremony of the exhibition is scheduled for 20 p.m. in the Tool Room on the plateau of the Faculty of Fine Arts (FLU), when the film will be shown. Vlatko Gilić "Love". The exhibition will be opened by the curator Svetlana Racanović and exhibition participants.

The next day, October 5th at 4 pm, "Conversations with Artists" will be organized at the CGU "Miodrag Dado Đurić", and at 6 pm the performance SIS, authored by artists from Paris, will begin. Boryana Petkova, and from Sofia, Iskra Blagoeva represented by the LINK Gallery from Sofia and in which students of the Faculty of Fine Arts from Cetinje will also participate.

"According to the concept of the exhibition, art is affirmed as a human project, a platform for a positive reorganization of life's reality. The exhibition promotes art that focuses on the dimension of revitalizing the City and Man, affirming their potential and the need for a dignified existence filled with care and trust, empathy and togetherness, and sensitivity for the small, precious pleasures of everyday life," the statement reads.

The exhibition "I Want to See My Mountains" will be concentrated in Cetinje, according to the organizers, and will last until October 30. During that time, it will feature around 50 foreign artists and a selection of artists from Montenegro.

"In gallery 42°, a series of video works is being shown in a larger space Bila Viole, in a smaller way Darko Vuckovic. Works will be exhibited at the Montenegrin Art Gallery 'Miodrag Dado Đurić' Marina Abramović, Jozef Bojs, Lidija Delić, Marija Dragojlović, Vukica Đilas, Vlatko Gilić, Toma Gotovac, IRWIN Group, Milena Jovićević, Gordana Kuč, Vlado Martek, Jovan Milošević, Bojana Nikčević, Lena Nikčević, Milija Pavićević, Lazar Pejović, Bojana Popadić, Siniša Radulović, Andrej Savski, Slobodan Šijan i Ilija Šoškić. In the basement of the Russian Embassy, ​​the works of Lidija Delić will be exhibited. Ive i Natasa Djurovic, Sandra Djurovic, Anka Gardasevic, Marko Kilibarda, Ana Novakovic i Maša Laković, Ivana Mašanović, Teodora Nikčevič, Suzana Pajović, Petar Perović i Bojana Vukčević, it was announced in a statement.

Certain art installations will also be placed in public spaces of the city: in the stone house on the Summer Stage, they jointly exhibit Sonja, Roman, Una i Dunja Djuranovic, in the premises of the Obod Siniša Radulović factory, on the plateau in front of the FLU Nikola Radonjic, Zdravko Beli Delibasic i Iva Tripkovic, at the building at Peka Pavlovića 1, Janko Ljumović, and on the building at Njegoševa 16, Aleksandra Božović, in the guardhouse next to the King Nikola Museum exhibits Brano Mandic, at the market Ivanka Vana Prelevic, in the garden at the monument to Ivan Crnojević Nada Kazic, in the area of ​​the Bishop's Garden Jelena Pavicevic Markovic, A reconstructed work of the deceased will be exhibited in the courtyard of the English Embassy Ana Miljkovac, performs an intervention in space and a performance on the rock near Borovik Andjela Bulatović where its intervention in space also has Jovan Milosevic, a Vukašin Tanjević is performing a performative walk from Cetinje to Nikšić, the organizers announce.

The realization of the works that will be presented at this exhibition, which were selected based on a public competition, was produced by the Cetinje Faculty of Fine Arts.

The exhibition "I Want to See My Mountains" is organized by the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Montenegro in partnership with the Royal Capital of Cetinje and the National Museum of Montenegro and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Media of Montenegro, the University of Montenegro, the State Archives of Montenegro, NLB Bank, the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Montenegro, the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Cetinje and with the help of numerous institutions, organizations and individuals.

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