Solo exhibition by Franjo Likar
9.11 – 7.12.2017. Franjo Likar is one of the most important artists of contemporary BH art. He is actively working and exhibiting for many years, and this year he will…
9.11 – 7.12.2017. Franjo Likar is one of the most important artists of contemporary BH art. He is actively working and exhibiting for many years, and this year he will…
I did not look up to anyone, both back then and through all my life alike, although I studied old and new masters with interest, and followed what was happening…
Three artists equally devoted to the artistic act of creation, expressing themselves with their own visual language, founded the group KAMMEN thirty years ago. Founders of the group were Anto Kajinić, Mirko Marić and Edin Numankadić, artists of different, but complementary sensibilities. The first time they exhibited as a group was in 1987 in Art Gallery Zenica (Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Solo exhibition of works by painter and sculptor Eduardo Córdoba Oronoz. With this exhibition artist aims to honor the greatness of cultural resistance of individuals and civil society. In the…
Join us on Thursday, July 20, at 6 pm in the National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina for an artist talk with Sadko Hadzihasanovic on the occasion of the recently…
If you are creative or you just love art, sign up for an educational – art workshop within the exhibition “The Vanity of Small Differences “. The workshop includes a…
British artist Grayson Perry (born in 1960) uses traditional media such as tapestry, ceramic, and print-making to explore his fascination with contemporary social issues and the often provocative topics of religion, sex, gender, politics, class and identity.
[4.7.2017] Sadko Hadzihasanovic Sadko was born in Bihac, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1959. Sadko studied and earned BFA at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1982),…
The selection from the 5th biennial contemporary art exhibition “Library – Open Book of the Balkans” in cooperation with the Visual Cultural Centre “Krug”.