EXHIBITION “PLURAL STRATEGIES” – SELECTION FROM THE COLLECTION OF CONTEMPORARY PAINTING OF THE GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY FINE ART IN NIŠ
Pavilion and Fortress /December 12th at 1:00 PM/
After exhibitions in Novi Sad and Belgrade, the Gallery of Contemporary Fine Arts Niš is organizing an exhibition from its rich collection entitled “Plural Strategies”.
The exhibition features 30 Serbian artists from the second half of the 20th century who, as leading figures of their time, left a deep mark on our art history: Mladen Srbinović, Stojan Ćelić, Mića Popović, Milan Konjović, Ivan Tabaković, Zoran Pavlović, Boža Ilić, Lazar Vujaklija, Ljubica Cuca Sokić, Bora Iljovski, Peđa Milosavljević, Olja Ivanjicki, Sinisa Vuković, Mihajlo Petrov, Stojan Trumić, Bojan Bem, Čedomir Krstić, Boško Petrović, Kosa Bokšan …
During the seventh and eighth decades, in addition to the existence of a number of newly formed individual painting practices, several parallel currents were discernible, so that completely separate artistic languages and innovative artistic phenomena began to exist at the same time.
Different artistic practices in one artist’s work lead to the dematerialization of the work of art, penetrating the essence of the visual language. At the same time, new cultural and artistic phenomena begin to deal with existential questions, that is, critical reexaminations of reality. In addition, during that period, a group of artists appears on the Serbian art scene, expressing interest in the renewal of the figure in different contexts.
The selected works of art do not have a connection with the themes or ideas they explore, but as diverse visual achievements with completely individual problem concepts, they represent significant material for researching the development of visual art in these areas. Artists of various stylistic orientations, as representatives of complex artistic developments, participated in the formation of the collection of the Gallery of Contemporary Fine Arts, which today is among the most valuable collections in our country, aspiring to soon grow into the Museum of Southeast Serbia.