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Маy 2008

Caričin Grad In Three Dimensions

Following an exhibition at Belgrade’s French Cultural Centre, the archeological site Caričin Grad will be presented at a larger event in 2009, in Bon, as part of the ten most outstanding Byzantine urban wholes. We asked the creator of the 3-D presentation of this archeological siti from late antiquity, architect Vladan Zdravković, to describe the elements that guided him in his reconstruction of Justiniana Prima. (...)

Everyday Stories

English writer Toni Parsons, among the most widely read contemporary authors in the world, recently visited Serbia to promote his latest novel My Favorite Wife. (...)

Cities Are Free More Than Men Are

At one time considered among the leading poets of the Polish New Wave "Generation of ‘68", and now regarded as one of the most acclaimed and translated contemporary authors in the world, Adam Zagajewski visited Serbia this spring to promote a book of poems recently translated into Serbian. (...)

Where Music is a Way of Life

Were it not for the fantastic music and the famous "barefoot diva" Cesaria Evora, few would have heard of the Cape Verde Islands, a volcanic archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean not far from the coast of Senegal. (...)

I paint, therefore I am

Belgrade painter and graphic artist Dobri Stojanović is preparing a large exhibition of paintings this fall in Novi Sad. (...)

The Age of Light – 13th Century Serbian Art

"There was a time when the best painters in the civilised world were found among the Serbs. That was during the decades of the mid-13th century, when the son and grandsons of Nemanja sat on the throne. How was it that Serbia, for a brief period in its history, found itself at the forefront of creative art in Europe?" (Prof. Vojislav Djurić) (...)

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