A pleasant museum, interesting exhibitions, polite, ready to answer questions staff. There is a souvenir shop. There is a park around the museum with modern sculptures, which are very interesting.
Acquaintance with contemporary art begins from the territory adjacent to the museum. Of course, as always, these works are controversial. Everyone has their own taste. The entrance to the museum is via 3 short flights of stairs with 4 steps each about 12 cm high. On the first flight - without railings, then double-sided railings.
The museum has several floors. Stairs with a different number of steps with a height of about 12 cm lead to all of them. An elevator is provided for people with leg joint disease. The museum staff provides a lift to each floor. First, a freight elevator is used, then an elevator platform. The museum has a permanent exhibition fund - classical art style, on the same floor there is a cash register and an art book store, T-shirts - merch. On the upper floors there is an ever-changing collection of contemporary art. We got to an exhibition of works by Vladin Radovanovich. An artist who combined music, form, and image. There are very strong works. The exhibition will last until September. And the next exhibition was already being mounted on other squares. The ticket price is 600 dinars (about 520₽). I would love to visit other exhibitions.
The building is of interesting construction. According to the architects' idea, the structure was supposed to float in the air. There is no concept of the 2nd or 3rd floor, you can't figure it out... Unusual design, lots of air.
I can't say anything good about filling the museum. I didn't understand the exposition at all. Maybe if there was a guide... And so it seemed like a rare piece of garbage, to be honest.
It is a very cool building - the architecture of the interior space is magnificent. But the exposure is very weak. I was at the exhibition in February 2024.
A very interesting exposition, polite and friendly staff - the guard politely asked not to drink water on the territory of the exhibitions, but did not force them to throw it away)
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Максим Тютин
Level 6 Local Expert
August 3, 2023
These days, the museum hosts an exhibition on urban semiotics. The exhibits are interesting. But, strangely enough, for me they were an accompaniment to the text part of the exhibition. On each floor, dedicated to one of the five topics, there are thought-provoking articles on the problems of the city as the space in which we live, the space of meanings, with its own morphology and hierarchy. The city is a place of self—identification, that's how I would translate the title of the exhibition. But how not to lose yourself in the urban world of identical gray figures? The answers to these questions were sought by students of Serbian architectural and art universities (their works are on the first level at the entrance), as well as famous Yugoslav figures of postmodernism. I advise you, I really advise you. Although it's hard to go out into the scorching sun under a load of thoughts.
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Мина Карр
Level 11 Local Expert
May 23
It's a curious place. It works on weekends, there is a huge park and shopping center nearby. There are both temporary and permanent exhibitions. Like it.
today the hat is probably one of the worst museum trips of my life. I advise zepter - modern art from the 50s of the last century, and does not even require explications.