
Artists Marija Marković and Marija Krstić will stay in Kaunas, within the reciprocal residential programme ‘DeMo’ (Decoding Modernity), which was intiated by the Kaunas Artists’ House (KAH, Lithuania) and LAB Cultural Centre (Novi Sad, Serbia).
Artists Marija Marković and Marija Krstić will stay in Kaunas, within the reciprocal residential programme ‘DeMo’ (Decoding Modernity), which was intiated by the Kaunas Artists’ House (KAH, Lithuania) and LAB Cultural Centre (Novi Sad, Serbia).
A changed format of cultural events, adapted to the pandemic, marked the third Kaleidoscope of Culture, held from 4 September until 9 October. The audience welcomed this new approach and focus on the local artistic scene, and prominent artists from Europe as well, which was proven by their evaluation of events.
Where, really, is our home? Is it defined by people, family, or the imposed life circumstances? Why are our dearest ones leaving? Are they moving because of the economic reasons or is this a discouraging outlook on the future of our society?
He is a renowned Serbian artist, who is difficult to classify in only one type of art. Furthermore, his works have found their place in numerous European and world galleries and exhibition spaces – Paris, New York, Singapore, etc. Now, the works created in the last two years will see the light of day for...
Works by the first Serbian artist who won the prestigious painting award of the French Academy, the particular reflection on 250 years since the birth of the great Beethoven, engaged theatre that poses the eternal question – to stay or to leave, educational workshops for children and youth – the last week in cultural stations...
‘After more than two centuries Beethoven is among us, here and now. One of the biggest musical geniuses of our civilisation is at the same time one of us – a human being in search of something that would satisfy his spirit,’ says Ljiljana Lišković, a soprano singer who is in charge of the ‘Ludwig...