To Skopje, With Love! – Architectural Thought of Zivko Popovski is complete collection of texts, columns and interviews which Zivko Popovski wrote and published during his lifetime, complemented by his drawings and texts written by the editors.
Editors: Aneta Hristova – Popovska, Meri Batakoja
Publisher: Private Print, Skopje
Year: 2017
Dimensions: 21×14.8 cm
Pages: 271
Language: Macedonian
Price: 490.00 MKD
Catalog from a retrospective exhibition
Publisher:
Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje 2003
Author:
Zoran Petrovski
Texts:
Zoran Petrovski, Sonia Abadzieva, Bojan Ivanov
Lay-out:
Stefan Georgievski, Zoran Petrovski, Dushan Perchinkov
Photography:
Jordan Cheshmedziski
Language:
Macedonian with English translation
Cover and dimensions:
paperback bound, 28×23
ISBN 9989-703-57-4
Price: 800 MKD
Prototyping Tenderness: A Personal Log of a Dying World is a research project by the young trans-disciplinary designer Klelija Zhivkovikj. Like in her ongoing practice, the project deals with design and designer’s roles in the present world based on the accumulation of products and their disposal, focusing on the opportunities for the future development of that role. In response to today’s anthropocentric and consumeristic world, she offers the concepts of care and tenderness. Man (humanity) is entangled with the entire living and non-living world; that space of touch and contact is what she calls tenderness. She suggests making the social and bodily boundaries tender and getting out of the anthropocentrism that brings this world to ruin. Klelija sets a post-apocalyptic scenery in this project: today’s world is already dying. What will it take for us to reach the world that resurges?
Publisher: Private Print, Skopje
Year: 2021
Dimensions: 15,8х10 cm
Pages: 112
Language: English
Price: 60.00 MKD
Catalog from the retrospective exhibition:
Petar Hadzi Boshkov: Works on Paper
Publisher:
Museum of Contemporary Art, Skopje 2017
Author:
Zoran Petrovski
Texts:
Zoran Petrovski, Ljiljana Nedelkovska, Lazo Plavevski
Lay-out:
Zoran Petrovski, Iliana Petrushevska
Photography:
Stanko Nedelkovski
Language:
Macedonian, English translation
Cover and dimensions:
paperback, 27 x 22,5
Pages:
184
ISBN 978-9989-199-87-5
Price: 400 MKD
The catalogue for the exhibition All That We Have in Common was recently published and is available at the MSU bookstore.
The exhibition addresses themes ranging from historical and contemporary developments, including global conflicts, gender exploitation, colonialism, racism, inhumane treatment of migrants, animal cruelty, health crises, individual and collective states of fragility and fragility. Emphasis is placed on how these events, processes and situations produce unequal dynamics of power, violence and harm to the marginalized, but also the need to find a way out of personal and political imprisonment.
The curator of the exhibition is Jovanka Popova. Participating artists include: Darko Aleksovski (North Macedonia), Meriem Benani (Morocco/USA) and Orian Barki (Israel/USA), Yakup Feri (Kosovo/Netherlands), Igor Grubić (Croatia/Italy), Kapvani Kivanga (Canada/France), Ilija Prokopiev (North Macedonia/Slovenia), Zorica Zafirovska (North Macedonia), Driant Zeneli (Albania/Italy) and Lana Chmajchanin (Bosnia and Herzegovina/Austria).
Catalog from the exhibition
Ahmet Öğüt: Jump Up
Publisher:
Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje, 2022
Authors:
Mira Gakjina, Jovanka Popova
Text:
Mira Gakjina, Jovanka Popova
Photography:
Robert Jankuloski, Maja Argakjieva
Graphic Design:
Iliana Petrushevska
Language:
Macedonian and English
Pages:
86
ISBN 978-608-264-031-0
Price: 250 MKD
Catalog from the exhibition:
Artur Zmijewski: Democracies/Realism
Publisher:
Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje, 2021
Authors:
Mira Gakjina, Jovanka Popova and Vladimir Janchevski
Design:
Iliana Petrushevska
Cover and dimensions:
Paperbeck bound, 19,5×24,5cm
Pages:
74
Price: 200 MKD
The only Macedonian specialized art and theory magazine is published by the Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje since 1996.
This volume of the ‘Large Glass’ compares various contributions to ‘The New Reality’, a reality, which has been shaped by events throughout 2020 and 2021. Starting from the early period of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns, closed borders coupled with forms of social antagonism, struggles, discrimination, and exclusion of people from economic activity and political participation, as well as the ongoing climate emergency and ecological destruction. This challenging context not only creates a political emergency, but also an artistic state of emergency.
Contributors to this volume
John Paul Ricco, Paula Serafini, Jonas Staal and Florian Malzacher, Shiraz Grinbaum and Oren Ziv, Fares Chalabi, Alfredo Cramerotti, Igor Štromajer, Boris Groys, Mira Gakjina, Nemanja Cvijanović, Vladimir Janchevski, Catherine Nichols, Kim Skjoldager-Nielsen, Yane Calovski and Hristina Ivanoska, Valentino Dimtrovski, Zoran Petrovski, Ljiljana Nedelkovska.
Price: 500,00 MKD
Issues of the Magazine are on sale only in the museum shop.