Exhibition Creativity of architect Ivica Mlađenović – 50 Years
Opening: May 26, 2010
Authors: Branislav Vučković, Snežana Lazić, Ivica Mlađenović
Realization: employees of the Archives
Visualization: Ivica Mlađenović
Graphic design: Vladimir Mijatović, Ivica Mlađenović
The exhibition opened by: Ivica Radović, State Secretary, Ministry of Enviroment and Spatial Planning
Ivica Mlađenović was born in 1937 in the City of Tuzla. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade. He participated in many domestic and international contests with 16 awarded works.
The winner of several awards and acknowledgments ( Endowment of Vuk Karadžić Award, 2006; the Association of Artist of Applied Art and Designers of Serbia Award for lifework, 2008; etc.) The author of the concept and selection of important international projects: World Golf Home 12 in Belgrade, realized in accordance with the solutions of 8 eminent architects from 8 countries; Settlement of Newlyweds according to the projects of 12 architects from 11 countries (unrealized) so the Manifestation Belgrade Triennals of the World Architecture.
The exhibition consists of 3 segments:
1. about author
2. realized and unrealized projects of Ivica Mlađenović
3. selection of works from previous Triennals
The model works of selected projects and selection of Ivica Mlađenović's published books were shown, so the video presentation of the material of held Triennals.
Ivica Mlađenović handed over his legacy to the Historical Archives of Belgrade in 2005.
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Еxhibition Signalism оf Miroljub Todorović 1968-2008
Opening date: 22th Dec 2008
Author: Branka Prpa, PhD
Realization: Historical Archives of Belgrade
Exhibition visual concept: Bojana Đurović, architect and Dragana Lacmanović
Graphic design of the exibition and catalogue: Dragana Lacmanović
Translator: Svetlana Adžić
Music: Dragan Latinčić, collection of songs Coldly Bat Hums to the poems of Miroljub Todorović
Editing: Olga Latinčić, Branka Branković, Branka Rakočević and Evica Micković
Technical associates: Jelena Nikolić and Bojan Kocev
Exhibition opened by: Radovan Popović, biographer and journalist
Signalism, an avant-garde creative movement, emerged in the sixties of the XX century right after the Zenitism, Surrealism and Social literature reached their peak and made its place in the Serbian literature as a new and autochthonous literal and artistic movement. Signalism is a global and a total creative concept which, denying all previous experiences as traditional, tends to introduce new and universal system of values.
The founder and the theoretician of Signalism Miroljub Todorovic (born in Skoplje, 1940-), the writer and the artist, formed himself within the Niš Artistic Circle where he developed his idea on scientism (signalism). He published a number of books of poetry, prose, esseys, polemics, children books, anthologies, bookworks.
Legacy of Miroljub Todorovic is kept in Historical Archives of Belgrade. Beside the archivals of personal fonds, legacy contains all the records of Signalism Documentation Center. Also, legacy includes many works of the most famous avant-garde world artists and about 10.000 Miroljub Todorovic's and his associates letters.
The exhibition is set as maze with documents placed in it and other material, but in the same time are broadcast works and legator's bibliography on monitors. It consists of two parts: In the first one is presented creation of Signalism as movement, events, Miroljub Todorovic's activities and his original published works; The second one is dedicated to expansion of movement and represented through works, conversations and published works of Miroljub Todorovic's associates in the country and abroad. Among them are: Raoul Hausmann, Bob Cobbing, Marina Abramović, Klaus Peter Dencker, Julian Kornhauser, Klaus Groh, Živan Živković, Ilija Bakić, Dobrica Kamperelić etc.
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Exhibition Light And Darkness – The Virtual Belgrade of the 19th and 20th Century
Opening of the exhibition: 16 April 2004
Author: Branka Prpa, PhD
Author of the hologram: Dušan Vukić
Realization: the employees of the Archives
Visualization: engineer architect Bojana Đurović
Graphic design: Dragana Lacmanović
Exhibition opened by: academician Nikola Hajdin, the president of the Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences
hologram reconstruction of the Avala tower In the Gallery of the Archives, the exhibition entitled Light and darkness – the virtual Belgrade of the 19th and the 20th century was organized. The conception of the exhibition was to show the development of Belgrade in the two centuries, but from a standpoint of its unique historical destiny characterized by ceaseless destruction and reconstruction of its urban tissue.
The exhibits were architectural edifices as they were at one time, but also those which had never been realized. The central part of the exhibition was given to a hologram reconstruction of the Avala tower, 1.5 meters tall, placed at the side of the scale model of electrification of Belgrade from 1891.
The hologram reconstruction of a facility, on the basis of the design kept in the Archives, as well as the scale model kept in the Belgrade electric power distribution system, displayed as a part of the permanent documentation concerning electrification of Belgrade, are pioneering and, we could say, revolutionary steps in the design and presentation of archival documents.
Electronic catalogue of the exhibition in Serbian and English was produced.
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Exhibition New Belgrade Secrets
Opening date: April 19th 2012
Authors: Branka Branković, Olga Kilibarda, Zoran Lj. Nikolić, Snežana Lazić;
Design: Đurđija Borovnjak
Electronic document procession: Jelena Nikolić, Vladimir Mijatović
Technical support: Miodrag Gavrilović, Isidora Stojanović, Svetlana Milić
Opening ceremony: Goran Aleksić, a member of the City Assembly Council
The idea of organizing the exhibition New Belgrade Secrets came out of the Archives cooperation with the authors of the publication New Belgrade Secrets, Zoran Lj. Nikolić and Mirko Radonjić. A rich collection of various photo materials provided this innovative idea implementation clarifying the formation and development of one urban unit such New Belgrade is.
Over 200 photographs and archivals represents the history of New Belgrade-since the period between two World wars up to the present.
The exhibition includes video material of Sajmište from 1937 and 1938 (exhibited material of the Yugoslav Film Archive).
Expansion of the City on the left shore of the River Sava which started in the third decade of the XIX century – representative constructions as Belgrade Fair and the City Airport were built. But, during the World War II, Belgrade Fair became a concentration camp, so modern urban complex of New Belgrade almost a ruin.
Re-urbanization started during the 50's and stopped again in the 60's, so the development continued in the 80's. New Belgrade, known as The Dorm became modern-day, urban municipality with administrative, economy and cultural areas adorning the landscape.
The exhibition New Belgrade Secrets reveals the old and makes new performance of the City making the history of New Belgrade to be understood better for the public.
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