Еxhibition 40 YEARS/STUDENT PROTEST 1968–2008
Author: Branka Prpa, PhD
Visualisation: Bojana Đurović
Catalogue design: Dragana Lacmanović
The exhibition opened by: Nebojša Popov, PhD
By attractive, multimedial project, documents (special edition of Student Newspaper, Vidici, Susret,declarations, pamphlets, Verdict of the District Court on destroying all editions of Student Newspaper, special edition no. 5, invitations and notes for students, lgalleryetters and telegrams of support, text and music of anthem of Miroljub Todorović and Vuk Stambolović, "Students of the World Hymn", Demicelli Marco's students, special editions of bulletin of Action Comitee of students demonstrations etc.) and film of Želimir Žilnik lasting 15 minutes, titled "Lipanjska gibanja". On six monitors is shown video material of different contents: from the protest against the war in Vietnam to resolutions, pamphlets, and other material from student protests, then Crvene novine Newspapers of the University of Law, protests at the universities, Frontisterion, material on Vlada Mijanović and group of students being judged of protesting, special meetings of University Conference of the Serbian Comunist Party etc.
Opening speech at the exhibition
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Exhibition Prince of Dance
Opening date: September 6th, 2013; Valjevo, October 11th 2013
Authors: Snežana Lazić, Mirjana Obradović, Đurđija Borovnjak, Jelena Mitrović Kocev
Design: Vladimir Mijatović, Jelena Nikolić
Technical support: Andreja Vujičić, Bojan Kocev, Petar Gajičić
Opening ceremony: Jovan Ćirilov
An exhibition is organized in occasion of placing urn of Milorad Mišković, international ballet star and legator of the Historical Archives of Belgrade.
Artistic career of Milorad Mišković is very rich. As young dancer he attended Ballets des Champs Elysees, but in 1956. he founded his own troup Ballet Miskovic de Paris. Several years spent in United States of America as director of ballet and choreographer. He was known as Prince of Dance and cooperated with the biggest artists of his time: Serge Lifar, Anton Dolin, Maurice Bejart, Jean Cocteau.. and he danced with ballerinas known that time: Alisia Markova, Ivett Shovire, Janine Shara, Collete Marshan, Ludmila Cherina, Carla Fraci...
He got an Award of 7th July for lifework in 1992. He was the owner of the National Order of Legion of Honour and A life for dance Award of International Ballet Festival of the City of Miami for lifework.
The standing has a goal to interpretate the personality of Milorad Mišković, its sumptuous talent, so outer and inner beauty. The standing includes photographs of ballet shows, but original drawings and sketches of various authors, costumes and requisites from the shows, the mouvie of Ivan Ivanović on Milorad Mišković so selection of of critiques written by his contemporaries.
It will be represented as guest exhibition in the Gallery of the National Museum of Valjevo on October 11th 2013.
Оpening in Belgrade
Оpening in Valjevo
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Еxhibition Moderna in Belgrade
Opening: 23 December 2003 in the Historical Archives of Belgrade and in the National Library of Serbia
Authors: Branka Prpa, PhD, Sreten Ugričić
Realization: employees of the Archives and of the National Library of Serbia
Visualization: Bojana Đurović, architect
Graphic design: Dragana Lacmanović
Exhibition opened by: Nenad Bogdanović, MA, the president of the Executive Council of the Assembly of the City of Belgrade
The conception of the exhibition was unique; different exhibits at two different locations.
Belgrade is one of the rare European cities which, developing its urbanity and identity from a provincial Turkish town grew into a modern metropolis in a very short period of time. In these parts Moderna was accepted not as an enforced, imported model, but as an authentic source of creativity in the first decades of the 20th century. For this reason, the conception of the exhibition was to point out individuals who, through their engagement, contributed to a general modernization of the life in Belgrade in the first half of the 20th century.
The most important written records connected with Moderna in the 20th century, like books, journals, posters, manuscripts, photographs, projects and urban designs, were exhibited. Many of the exhibits had true artistic value and their shapes and original expression spoke about the creation of a new visual world surpassing tradition, ideology and borders.
More important artistic movements were represented: Moderna, literary vanguard (Dadaism, Zenithism, Surrealism); social literature (conflicts at the literary left, conflict in the second Yugoslav state and the victory of Moderna); the conception of the 60s and 70s.
The searches characteristics of visual arts and literature are not foreign to architecture as witnessed by many building designs and urban plans.
Sreten Ugričić, the director of the National Library of Serbia opening the exhibition at the National Library of Serbia The Visualization of the exhibition followed closely the graphic design of Moderna. Aggressive contrast of red and black, photographs and documents the size of posters, texts, sound and a tridimensional item here and there in the space made a perfect unity.
The overall visual appearance of the exhibition was rounded up with the prospectus/guide to the exhibition designed in the same style. With its colors, uneven and asymmetric titles and contributions, it was shaped like a surrealistic textual and visual whole.
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Еxhibition Youth Working Actions 1941-1981
Opening date: April 11th 2011, Serbia Palace
Organization: The Board of Veterans-Builders of New Belgrade
Realization: Historical Archives of Belgrade, Historical Museum of Serbia
The exhibition opening speech: Mr Ivica Dačić, Vice President of the Serbian Government
After the World War II, in the scarcity of everything, intention of devastated country, economy and infrastructure to be reconstructed, included working actions as necessity. Movement of Work brigades formation, spread up continuously and covered all settlements of the Former Yugoslavia. Youth Work brigades were engaged with all actions of clearing rubble, reconstructing destroyed houses, bridges, roads and railways.. Work actions chronicles noted great enthusiasm, sacrifice of young people, everything in the name of the homeland reconstruction. It was the time of noble idealists. (from the Guide)
The exhibition includes two segments: The first one refers to working actions organized on the federal level, but the second one represents the actions on the territory of Belgrade, especially New Belgrade.
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