VISUAL ARTS WEEK / 24 – 29 September 2022

Featured Events

Programme

PROGRAMME / LIST

SATURDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER

24 September – 4 December / Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection, Gallery of Matica Srpska, ‘Sava Šumanović’ Painting Gallery in Šid, Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
Exibition Opening / ‘Sava Šumanović and European Realism Between the Two World Wars’

24 September – 29 September / Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina
Exibition / ‘Tomorrow is Monday’ by Dragoljub Raša Todosijević

24 September / 8 p.m. / CS Barka
Concert / ‘DOLCE TORMENTO’

24 September – 29 September / 7 p.m. / CS Rumenka
Exibition Opening / ‘Hiccup Ambience’

24 September – 29 September / 7 p.m. / CS Bukovac
Exibition Opening / ‘Trash Art’

24 September – 29 September / The exhibition space of DDOR
Exibition / The ‘EXP’ Project

 

SUNDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER

24 September – 4 December / Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection, Gallery of Matica Srpska, ‘Sava Šumanović’ Painting Gallery in Šid, Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
Exibition / ‘Sava Šumanović and European Realism Between the Two World Wars’

24 September – 29 September / Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina
Exibition / ‘Tomorrow is Monday’ by Dragoljub Raša Todosijević

24 September – 29 September / CS Rumenka
Exibition / ‘Hiccup Ambience’

24 September – 29 September / CS Bukovac
Exibition / ‘Trash Art’

24 September – 29 September / The exhibition space of DDOR
Exibition / The ‘EXP’ Project

25 September – 25 November / 7.30 p.m. / Subin plateau in Limanski Park
Exibition Opening / ‘Quo Vadis Mundi?’

 

MONDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER

24 September – 4 December / Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection, Gallery of Matica Srpska, ‘Sava Šumanović’ Painting Gallery in Šid, Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
Exibition / ‘Sava Šumanović and European Realism Between the Two World Wars’

24 September – 29 September / Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina
Exibition / ‘Tomorrow is Monday’ by Dragoljub Raša Todosijević

24 September – 29 September / CS Rumenka
Exibition / ‘Hiccup Ambience’

24 September – 29 September / CS Bukovac
Exibition / ‘Trash Art’

24 September – 29 September / The exhibition space of DDOR
Exibition / The ‘EXP’ Project

25 September – 25 November / Subin plateau in Limanski Park
Exibition / ‘Quo Vadis Mundi?’

26 September – 29 September / 7 p.m. / CS Svilara
Exibition Opening / ‘From Zero to One’

26 September – 29 September / CS Eđšeg
Exibition / ‘The Art of Dreaming – A Game of Symbols’

 

TUESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER

24 September – 4 December / Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection, Gallery of Matica Srpska, ‘Sava Šumanović’ Painting Gallery in Šid, Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
Exibition / ‘Sava Šumanović and European Realism Between the Two World Wars’

24 September – 29 September / Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina
Exibition / ‘Tomorrow is Monday’ by Dragoljub Raša Todosijević

24 September – 29 September / CS Rumenka
Exibition / ‘Hiccup Ambience’

24 September – 29 September / CS Bukovac
Exibition / ‘Trash Art’

24 September – 29 September / The exhibition space of DDOR
Exibition / The ‘EXP’ Project

25 September – 25 November / Subin plateau in Limanski Park
Exibition / ‘Quo Vadis Mundi?’

26 September – 29 September / CS Svilara
Exibition / „From zero to one“

26 September – 29 September / CS Eđšeg
Exibition / ‘The Art of Dreaming – A Game of Symbols’

27 September – 5 October / 8.22 p.m. / CS Svilara
Exibition Opening / ‘Cabinet of Wonders’

WEDNESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER

24 September – 4 December / Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection, Gallery of Matica Srpska, ‘Sava Šumanović’ Painting Gallery in Šid, Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
Exibition / ‘Sava Šumanović and European Realism Between the Two World Wars’

24 September – 29 September / Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina
Exibition / ‘Tomorrow is Monday’ by Dragoljub Raša Todosijević

24 September – 29 September / CS Rumenka
Exibition / ‘Hiccup Ambience’

24 September – 29 September / CS Bukovac
Exibition / ‘Trash Art’

24 September – 29 September / The exhibition space of DDOR
Exibition / The ‘EXP’ Project

25 September – 25 November / Subin plateau in Limanski Park
Exibition / ‘Quo Vadis Mundi?’

26 September – 29 September / CS Svilara
Exibition / „From zero to one“

26 September – 29 September / CS Eđšeg
Exibition / ‘The Art of Dreaming – A Game of Symbols’

27 September – 5 October / CS Svilara
Exibition / ‘Cabinet of Wonders’

28 September / 3 p.m. –  7 p.m. / CS Eđšeg
Lecture and workshops / ‘Conservation and Restoration through Photographic Lens’

  

THURSDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER

24 September – 4 December / Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection, Gallery of Matica Srpska, ‘Sava Šumanović’ Painting Gallery in Šid, Gallery of Fine Arts – Gift Collection of Rajko Mamuzić
Exibition / ‘Sava Šumanović and European Realism Between the Two World Wars’

24 September – 29 September / Museum of Contemporary Art of Vojvodina
Exibition / ‘Tomorrow is Monday’ by Dragoljub Raša Todosijević

24 September – 29 September / CS Rumenka
Exibition / ‘Hiccup Ambience’

24 September – 29 September / CS Bukovac
Exibition / ‘Trash Art’

24 September – 29 September / The exhibition space of DDOR
Exibition / The ‘EXP’ Project

25 September – 25 November / Subin plateau in Limanski Park
Exibition / ‘Quo Vadis Mundi?’

26 September – 29 September / CS Svilara
Exibition / „From zero to one“

26 September – 29 September / CS Eđšeg
Exibition / ‘The Art of Dreaming – A Game of Symbols’

27 September – 5 October / CS Svilara
Exibition / ‘Cabinet of Wonders’

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During the visual arts week, the audience has an opportunity to enjoy the programmes dedicated to the rich cultural heritage and contemporary visual art. Visitors witness a different concept of presenting visual art through new art media and forms, multimedia exhibitions and a rich accompanying programme that includes documentaries, videos, performances, art installations, lectures, etc. Through the Kaleidoscope of Culture, the Gallery Square has positioned itself as a centre of visual art and an iconic location in Novi Sad that was turned into a space for nurturing the existing and creating new lasting values.

In the title year of the European Capital of Culture, the main events of the visual arts week were a large exhibition dedicated to one of the most significant Serbian painters of the 20th century and a representative of Serbian modernism in European painting – ‘Sava Šumanović and European Realism of Two World Wars’, as well as the first independent retrospective exhibition by Dragoljub Raša Todosijević, one of our most prominent conceptual artists and representatives of Serbia at the Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art.

So far, the week of visual arts has featured a monograph and an exhibition of Vladimir Veličković’s works, the programme ‘From Sava to Sava – Private Collections by the Gallery of Matica Srpska’, a photography exhibition by the famous French photographer Félix Nadar and other exciting events.

The partner of the visual arts week is DDOR.