Please Touch the Art: Touch is not Reserved for Screens
“Please Touch the Art: Touch is not Reserved for Screens” is tactile exhibition of portrait sculpture by local and regional artist from the past century, rich in formal and stylistic…
“Please Touch the Art: Touch is not Reserved for Screens” is tactile exhibition of portrait sculpture by local and regional artist from the past century, rich in formal and stylistic…
Hamzalija Muhić was born in 1960 in Stolac. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo in 1987. He has been very active on the art scene of…
New solo exhibition of graphic art, Iconographic (Night in the Gallery), by Danis Fejzić was opened on Monday, February 8, 2016 at 7 pm. Public had a unique chance to…
Past is now is the exhibition of the contemporary documentary photography which was available for one month to the visitors in National Gallery of BiH in Sarajevo. One of the…
Art / research project and exhibition PR0570R1 5JEC4NJ4 | 7HE PL4CE5 0F MEM0RY (Prostori sjećanja | The Places of Memory) by Zlatan Filipovic, artist and pedagogue from Sarajevo, examines the…
Đuro Seder presented his works from the Collection of the Franciscan monastery Rama-Šćit in the National Gallery of BiH from December 10 2015 to January 8 2016. Although this segment…
The project Sevdah – the art of freedom will consist of an exhibition that portrays the “freedom-seeking” character of the traditional art of Sevdah, a traditional genre of folk music…
Every work of art, unless commissioned, originated from the intimate needs of an artists. Regardless whether it is about a landscape, still life, a scene from the life or any…
Mica Todorović (1897-1981) Višu djevojačku školu završila je u Sarajevu 1913. godine. Godine 1920. otišla je u Zagreb gdje je završila prvo Opštu školu slikarskog odjela, a zatim i slikarsku…
The ‘Imaginary Sarajevo’ exhibition project consists of drawings inspired by historical documents, principally city maps, found during research conducted at the Historical Archive Sarajevo in 2014. The drawings are partially…