17/07/ 2019 - 15/09/ 2019
“All that we have in common” is the main subject of the exhibition that connects the works of 14 artists from Southeast Europe, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art – Skopje which was exhibited in MoMUS – Experimental Center for the Arts in Thessaloniki, Greece.
The exhibition examines the uncertainty in the various social, political and cultural contexts related to vulnerability and existential unpredictability in the countries of Southeast Europe.
Through the various media of video, painting, photography, and installations the exhibition raises awareness of the general danger makes us think of the ways we experience our current situation and it questions how our individual visions, responsibilities, and obligations can be socially shared in order to serve to the collective purposes.
The exhibition presents the works Ana Adamović (Serbia), Lučezar Bojadziev (Bulgaria), Flaka Haliti and Alban Muja (Kosovo), Ibro Hasanović (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Ahmet Ogut (Turkey), Maria Papadimitriou and Antonis Pittas (Greece) , Renata Poljak (Croatia), Anri Sala (Albania / France), Velimir Zernovski, Hristina Ivanoska, Gjorgje Jovanovikj and Yane Chalovski (North Macedonia).
The exhibition “All that we Have in Common” is a collaboration between the two museums as part of the wider international program of MoCA Skopje with institutions and museums from the region, Europe and beyond. At the end of September 2019, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje will host an exhibition of works from the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art MoMUS from Thessaloniki.
Curated by Mira Gakjina and Jovanka Popova, curators at the Museum of Contemporary Art – Skopje.
The exhibition is financially supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of North Macedonia and Eurolink Insurance.
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