16.October 2013 Sonja Ciric 18th century The art of the 18th century on the soil of Vojvodina was marked by the permeation and change of the Baroque and Enlightenment cultural model
Interview - Jasna Jovanov, manager of the Pavel Beljanski Memorial Collection 16.October 2013 S. Ć Flowers of the human spirit "What makes Vojvodina painting special in the corpus of Serbian art of the new era is a unique line of development that has its roots in the late Middle Ages. That's when its integration into European artistic trends began, as well as its connection with the artistic matrix of the wide area north of the Sava and Danube, but also the influence of complex multicultural and multiconfessional factors"
16.October 2013 S. Ć 21th century "There is no dominant style and direction on the current world, and then also on the Vojvodina art scene. There are a number of important artists with a wide poetic profile working on it"
16.October 2013 S. Ć 19th century Joining the formal framework of the European art scene, the Vojvodina painters of the 19th century introduced new thematic and poetic content into their art.
Naive art in Vojvodina 16.October 2013 Saša Rakezić Famous life is difficult, but painting is easy One of the most interesting artistic phenomena in Vojvodina is naive art, which produced great works and great artists
16.October 2013 S. Ć 20th century In the conditions of a very complex and, in many respects, specific social and cultural situation during the 20th century, an artistic scene with unique characteristics emerged in Vojvodina during its one-century duration, within which reactions to external influences were fertilized by the emergence of a series of original and valuable individual and in some cases group artistic phenomena
Interview - Tijana Palkovljević, director of Matica Srpska Gallery 16.October 2013 Sonja Ciric Bring heritage closer "The territory of today's Vojvodina is a place where, in the last three centuries, art has kept pace with European trends. It means that the specificity of Vojvodina art lies in European continuity, in the need and ability of painters to fit into European trends, styles and themes."
If you remember... 02.May 2001. Petar Janjatović Nobody like me During 1980, it really seemed as if all the pieces of the mosaic had come together. Comrade and marshal Tito died, politicians got confused and loosened their grip a little, and a wave of new music started from Rijeka, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Novi Sad, which the domestic scene had never seen before. The whole punk furka first started from the western parts of the former country. Twenty years have passed, and these songs still have the same power and charm as they did in the beginning
Dušan Kojić - Koja 02.May 2001. Your Who It wasn't bad "Then, of course, I was against the project called Packages arrangement for many reasons. By the way, I never liked the idea or the name of the compilation, the whole record sounded quite bad tonally and I preferred that each of the three groups from the compilation had their own LP, which happened later. I think that apart from that Belgrade arrogance that all three groups have, they don't have too many similarities."
Srdjan Shaper 02.May 2001. Nebojsa Grujicic The truth of the moment "Over time, we all, more or less, became part of the establishment. But, unlike the sixty-eighth generation, the generation of the new wave did not make a historic decision to enter the establishment, that's why we don't really exist as a generation today."
Comment Aleksandar Vučić's speech psychopathology of contradictions Serbia is both meta-stable and hyper-threatened, both an economic tiger and just before it completely collapsed, its president is respected and adored by everyone in the world and wants to oust him from power. The speech of contradictions had its purpose, but in the meantime it has worn out Ivan Milenkovic
Overview of the week Are you a second class citizen? Why did student Vukašin Đinović and his mother "cobras" take away their tickets at the entrance to the theater? Why was Jelena Mirković, the principal of the high school in Loznica, dismissed? What does the progressive insults of employees from the British embassy in Arandjelovac say? And have you also become a second-class citizen? Philip Schwarm
Comment Happy Ćaciland, to all who are celebrating Ćaciland celebrates its first birthday on March 6. The progressive occupation of Pioneer Park says everything about the regime of Aleksandar Vučić. And a lot about those who rebel against him Andrei Ivanji