Belgrade, Serbia
UPDATE (February 8th 2011): The official trailer is now out, Movie will be called Gold along the banks: Gold Along The Banks – Official Trailer from Nikola Zecevic on Vimeo. The teaser trailer for the upcoming documentary about the creative scene in Belgrade, by Nikola Zecevic: Teaser – Unnamed Upcoming
Luca Donnini is an Italian photographer. Last week, he put up an unannounced small street exhibition in the little passageway connecting Nusiceva street with the Nikola Pasic square. Surprisingly enough, next morning the posters were gone. Here’s an explanation from Luca’s website: “Friday night we stuck up the photographs till 2.30 am.
Couple of years ago we reported about a book in production called “Subjective atlas of Serbia” – The book is now out and it looks great, with witty pictures and commentary. You can check out the pdf edition, but I recommend that you try and buy the book if you
Chinese market in New Belgrade’s blok 70 is already an interesting place, but from 1st of February it will become even more so. Art organization Anonymous said decided to turn this shopping mall into an open art exhibition with works of several Serbian contemporary artists. The Chinatown Market is open
It’s 20 years since the Berlin Wall was torn down and to celebrate the occassion, various art performances are being held all across Europe. In Belgrade, German artist Frank Botler has built a replica of the wall, this time made out of cardboard bricks and invited Belgraders to contribute by
The museum of Roma culture opened today in Belgrade in Ruzveltova street 41-43. And here you can find previous posts on the blog concerning Roma people in Serbia.
From 11th to 13th of September, Belgrade’s Museum of African art will become an African village – with performances and exhibitions every day from 10-21h, including Zulu dancers, See more info at the official website.
The Art Fag City site has a long and detailed history of all the weird sculptures appearing in the Balkans lately. Highly recomended! See also previous Belgraded articles on some weird Serbian monument tributes.
Belgrade just got three new murals by famous artist from this field. Making of murals was made under the patronage of BELEF, Belgrade music summer festival. First, an abstract city portrait by M-City in Durmitorska street 16: photo by Vandalog. See more detailed photo’s on M-City’s own website. Than another