Donated Art Works from CzechoSlovakia
Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje 30. October 2018 – 10. February 2019 In such an initiated exhibition, respectively – selection, certain rules are imposed by the problematic blocks of this kind of unusual presentation. Immediately, the dilemma occurs and outlines – what is behind the organization of this exhibition,
29-10-2018 | FORENSIC ARCHITECTURE: Unearthing State Violence
Lecture | 29 October | 19.30–21.30 Workshop | 30 October| 10.00–16.00 Contemporary conflict increasingly takes place in densely populated and mediatised environments. Accounts of human rights violations that occur within them abound, but are often distorted or simply muted by official narratives. Investigative access to these sites is primarily a
Mira Gacina i Jovanka Popova: Curating Urban Commons
Curators in Residence | Mira Gakjina and Jovanka Popova | Curating Urban Commons Project at Limidity Temporary Art Projects | Morocco, 9-23 October, 2018 What is the input of social clashes in the process of producing contemporary art practices? How do we interpret different histories and its direct effect on urban development
Reality Has to Begin
Film and Video Programs of the Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje and the International Documentary and Short Film Festival DokuFest, Prizren Present Reality Has to Begin Contemporary creative documentary film program Curated by Veton Nurkollari and Kumjana Novakova Friday, October 12, 2018 at 20:00 H Did You Wonder
17-10-2018| The Art of Political Imagination, lecture by Stephen Duncombe:
Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje Wednesday, October 17, 2018, at 19,30 “Poetry is the way we give name to the nameless so it can be thought,” writes Audrey Lorde, deftly outlining the power of art to envision personal and political possibilities. For millennia, art has been used politically as an
Connections in the Collections – Italian and Macedonian Parallels
Museum of Contemporary Art-Skopje 27. 09. 2018 – 25. 02. 2019 The exhibition “Connections in the Collections – Italian and Macedonian Parallels” tries to show possible visual connections between the works of Italian and Macedonian artists represented in the collection at the Museum of Contemporary Art-Skopje. These works carry