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The exhibition Future of Melancholia in the Gallery-Legacy of MoCAB presents works by the Graz surrealism pioneer Susanne Wenger, who was also represented at the 60th Venice Biennale, and a further selection of outstanding Austrian artists whose often neo-surrealist works partly draw on the legacy of Wenger.

The Gallery-Legacy, run by Milica Zorić & Rodoljub Čolaković, is an exhibition venue in a high-class quarter in the outer suburbs of Belgrade. It was built in 1936 and 1937 as a two-story family villa with designed outdoor area in the style of 1930s modernism. Between 2007 and 2010, this former home of artist Milica Zorić and the Yugoslav politician, and writer Rodoljub Čolaković was redesigned and renovated, and since its reopening it has been part of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. Zoran Radojičić, the architect responsible for the new design of the building, was inspired by so-called white architecture, with the result that the exhibition...More expand_more

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Rodoljuba Colakovica 2, Teodora Drajzera 21, Beograd 11000, Serbia
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The exhibition Future of Melancholia in the Gallery-Legacy of MoCAB presents works by the Graz surrealism pioneer Susanne Wenger, who was also represented at the 60th Venice Biennale, and a further selection of outstanding Austrian artists whose often neo-surrealist works partly draw on the legacy of Wenger.

The Gallery-Legacy, run by Milica Zorić & Rodoljub Čolaković, is an exhibition venue in a high-class quarter in the outer suburbs of Belgrade. It was built in 1936 and 1937 as a two-story family villa with designed outdoor area in the style of 1930s modernism. Between 2007 and 2010, this former home of artist Milica Zorić and the Yugoslav politician, and writer Rodoljub Čolaković was redesigned and renovated, and since its reopening it has been part of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. Zoran Radojičić, the architect responsible for the new design of the building, was inspired by so-called white architecture, with the result that the exhibition...More expand_more

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Rodoljuba Colakovica 2, Teodora Drajzera 21, Beograd 11000, Serbia
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