Exhibition Belgrade through the centuries /IX-XX century/ with special segment Slovenes in Belgrade
Opening date: April 9th, 2013 Ljubljana, June 26th Kopar
Catalogue editor in chief: Dragan Gačić, MA
Authors: Branka Branković, Olga Latinčić, Evica Micković
Authors of special segment: Đurđija Borovnjak, Jelena Jovanović, Tijana Kovčić, Irena Kolaj, Vladimir Mijatović, Dragana Mitrašinović, Mirjana Obradović, Isidora Stojanović
Coordinator: Slobodan Mandić
Translation into Slovenian: Bojan Cvelfar, MA
Translation into English: Hana Habjan
Graphical design: Đurđija Borovnjak
Prepress: Vladimir Mijatović
Multimedial presentation: Bojan Kocev, Jelena Nikolić
Opened by: Zoran Janković, the Mayor of the City of Ljubljana, Daniel Cep, the Deputy Mayor of Koper
In a cooperation between Historical Archives of Ljubljana and Historical Archives of Belgrade has been opened an exhibition Belgrade through the centuries /IX – XX century/ on April 9th, in the City Assembly in Ljubljana.
The exhibition represents changed and renewed permanent standing of the Historical Archives of Belgrade Belgrade through the centuries /IX – XX century/. The history of Belgrade is presented on 46 panels within 15 thematic units, based on the records kept in the Archives. The standing gives the visitors possibility to acknowledge and research the history of the city so its identity built on symbolic interweaving of different civilizations.
Special segment of the standing Slovenes in Belgrade, exhibited on 15 panels, revives historical connections of Slovene and Serbian people through the centuries. The exhibition is followed by 3 short movie inset treating Belgrade past.
The event will be open for the visitors until May 12th, 2013 and after presented as guest exhibition in Maribor and Kopar, during the year.
This manifestation represents important cultural event enriching the connections between two capital cities of Slovenia and Serbia, confirmed before with the Cooperation letter on fraternization of Belgrade and Ljubljana signed on November 24th, 2010.
On occasion of the International Archives Day, June 9th, download of the digital catalogue (in Serbian) of the exibition became available.
Opening in Ljubljana
Opening in Kopar
Opening in Maribor
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Exhibition Sacral monuments in Belgrade - Projects and achievements in the records of Historical Archives of Belgrade
Opening date: November 13th in Gallery, 2013, March 20th at Kalemegdan park walking area
Author: Đurđija Borovnjak
Associates: Isidora Stojanović, Mirjana Obradović Design and graphical solutions: Vladimir Mijatović
Editing and proofreading: Vesna Lekić
Technical support: Miodrag Gavrilović, Goran Marinković, Ivan Arsenijević, Bojan Kocev, Srđan Orestijević, Vuk Babić, Nemanja Čolić, Petar Gajičić
Opening ceremony: The Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Mr Irinej in present of Belgrade Catholic Archbishop, Mr Stanislav Hočevar, the Mufti of the Republic of Serbia, Efendi Muhamed Jusufspahić and the Rabin of Jewish Community in Serbia, Isak Asiel
The exhibition is dedicated to architectural development of sacral Belgrade. Technical and photo documentation regarding sacral monuments in Belgrade and kept in the Historical Archives of Belgrade but includes the records from second half of the XVI century until the start of World War II is shown on 32 panels. The standing is complemented with documents kept in the institutions of culture and private collections.
As a part of multicultural identity which characterizes Belgrade Town, the exhibition shows projects and achievements of leading domestic and authors from foreign countries, so architectural competition plans and solution projects including ones for the first time shown to the experts and public.
The standing presents Serbian Orthodox Church Protocolls of Baptised, Married and Dead, Catholic Church Matriculas, Protocolls of Dead and Married of the Jewish Municipality regarding Ashkenazic and Sephardic community and the Book of fetwas in Ottoman Turkish.
As a special segment the exhibition shows ten minutes movie of Yugoslawian Cinematheque on eracting the cornerstone for the Orthodox Theology Faculty of St. Sava (which construction stopped the outbreak of World War I) projected for the first time on May 1st, 1914 in the Mouvie Kasina, so following mouvie story on celebrating religious holidays in Belgrade before the start of World War II.
The Patriarch of Serbian Orthodox Church, Mr Irinej, at the opening ceremony, expressed his gratitude to the Historical Archives of Belgrade and pointed that Belgrade always was multinational and multiconfessional city everybody can expess its own religious determination in it.
The Director of the Archives, Dragan Gačić, MA expressed full gratitude to the Director of Chancellery for Cooperation with Churches and Religious Communities, Mileta Radojević, PhD for common iniative work on organization and implementation of the standing, so to the Patriarchate.
Opening ceremony attended the Bishop of Remesiana, Mr Andrej, the Ambasador of Belorusia, Mr Čušev, the Dean of the Belgrade Orthodox Theology Faculty, Prof. Dragomir Sando, Vice-dean, so representatives of public and cultural life in Belgrade.
The exhibition was opened for the visitors until the end of 2013.
Opening in Gallery
Opening at Kalemegdan park walking area
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Exibition BITEF – Grand Prizes
Opening date: 14th Sept 2007
Author: Branka Prpa, PhD
Realization: Svetlana Adžić, Olga Latinčić
Visualization: engineer architect Bojana Đurović
Graphic design: Dragana Lacmanović
Exhibition opened by: Borka Pavićević and Jovan Ćirilov
Acting as an institution for protection of cultural property and cultural heritage, the Historical Archives of Belgrade has done everything possible to not only protect from destruction the BITEF documents, but also to classify and process it according to international standards. This involves intense efforts to make them readily available in the digital form which will be searchable via Internet. BITEF Archives have been classified according to the individual festivals and sub-groups reflecting all the events and the endeavors accompanying such a major manifestation. The Festival Archives comprise stage performance dossiers, including scripts, correspondence, photographs, posters, audio agallerynd video material, catalogues, affiche, press clippings, photo albums books of comments by the audience. In other words, they represent gold mine of various information that can be utilized for any type of multi-disciplinary research having not only local but the international character, as well. For this very reason, by presenting the documents related to the 40th anniversary of BITEF, the Historical Archives of Belgrade wants to remind the public and researchers of the importance of the Festival that has already become history. Or, more precisely BITEF is a lasting historical phenomenon which is a rare occurrence in societies and countries lacking the continuity of institutions.
(Branka Prpa, PhD)
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Еxhibition Along the Danube River Through the Past Times
Opening of the exhibition: 18. September 2003.
Author: Branka Prpa, PhD
Realization: Archives employees
Visualization: engineer architect Bojana Đurović
Exhibition opened by: Nenad Bogdanović, MA, the president of the Executive Council of the Assembly of the City of Belgrade
The original arrangement contributed to the visual impression of the exhibition. In the central part of the Gallery a sailboat was constructed, boldly and creatively, with its white sails and differently colored portholes sailing through the past of the Danubian countries.
On the occasion of the 2nd International Danube Conference on Art and Culture, held in Belgrade on 17-20 September, an exhibition Along the Danube river through the past times was opened. The basic idea of the exhibition was to use authentic documents to tell the story and send a message about mutual cultural and economic relations of the Danubian countries. The exhibition is divided into four units: Life along the Danube – the border of two civilizations; interweaving of cultures; Culture of life.
As part of the exhibition a slide presentation of the Archives of the City of Budapest, was organized with its conception and the selection of documents contributing to the exhibition. The exhibition was accompanied by a catalogue and exceptionally well designed prospectus.
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