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SUMMARY:Yugo.logo: Signs by the Roadside - Exhibition by Ognjen Ranković i Antonio Karača
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition „Yugo.logo: Signs by the Roadside” is opening on April 18th at 19:00!  \nThe exhibition presents a selection of logos and visual identities created across the territory of the former Yugoslavia. The project’s authors\, graphic designers Ognjen Ranković and Antonio Karača\, have spent years systematically collecting and researching this material\, which they have brought together under the name  Yugo.logo.. The exhibition presents a portion of their extensive collection\, directing our attention to a time when graphic design played an important role in shaping public space\, industrial production\, and everyday visual culture. The logos on display are not merely traces of former companies\, cultural institutions\, and brands\, but also testimonies to a broader system of values\, aesthetic norms\, and social aspirations. Positioned between East and West\, and in dialogue with contemporary global design trends of the time\, the Yugoslav graphic design scene of the second half of the twentieth century developed a distinctive and authentic visual language. This language was at once functional\, modern\, and closely connected to the needs of a developed industrial and public sphere. Despite the temporal distance and radically transformed conditions of production and the market\, the works presented here continue to retain their formal clarity\, precision\, and aesthetic relevance. Their visual economy\, wit\, and ability to communicate the identity of a company or institution through the interplay of letters\, words\, forms\, and stylized motifs confirm that these are works of enduring design value\, transcending the historical framework of their origin.       \nA particular value of the Yugo.logo project lies in its documentary dimension. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia\, a large part of the material and immaterial heritage related to industry\, production\, and applied art was left neglected\, fragmented\, or irretrievably lost. In this context\, what Yugo.logo achieves through collecting\, systematizing\, and publicly presenting this material constitutes an important act of cultural revaluation. The exhibition title    “Signs by the Roadside” further guides the reading of this material toward symbols that were present in everyday life for decades\, and which today endure as visual remnants of a former social and economic system\, as well as of a shared cultural heritage. \nOgnjen Ranković\nBorn in 1991 in Belgrade\, Serbia. Self-taught designer\, researcher\, archivist\, and collector. Independently and as part of various teams\, he has participated in the realization of more than 150 commercial projects and over 50 projects in the field of independent culture. He is the founder of the Yugo.logo project\, the author of two Yugo.logo books\, and co-author of 20 yugo.logo exhibitions (Serbia\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Montenegro\, Croatia\, North Macedonia\, and Italy).    \n\nAntonio Karača\nBorn in 1988 in Požega\, Croatia. Designer\, publisher\, mentor\, and lecturer. He completed his Master’s degree in Visual Communications Design at the University of Zagreb. He is the recipient of multiple recognitions and awards in the field of visual communication and identity design. Since 2010\, he has been a member of Parabureau\, Fahrenheit / McCann Erickson\, and Craft. Since 2017\, he has worked independently as the founder of the Radnja studio (Zagreb).        2023. In 2023\, he launched the Radnja publishing house\, which has so far published two Yugo.logo books and three music albums by artists from the region.. \nYou can visit the exhibition untill Maj 19th\, everyday from 10:00 – 20:00.  \nThe ticket price is 300 RSD. By purchasing a ticket\, you support the sustainability and development of the Museum of the Nineties program.
URL:https://museum90.com/en/event/yugo-logo-signs-by-the-roadside-exhibition-by-ognjen-rankovic-i-antonio-karaca/
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SUMMARY:My Nineties – Conversations on Personal Experiences
DESCRIPTION:At the Museum of the Nineties\, we often introduce new program formats. One of them will now become a regular addition to our permanent exhibition\, titled “My Nineties – Conversations on Personal Experiences.” As the title suggests\, our aim is to create a safe space where visitors\, guided by qualified facilitators\, can reflect on and share personal experiences from a decade that has\, directly or indirectly\, shaped us all in different ways.  \nMental health professionals will guide participants through these sessions\, offering an opportunity to reflect on how the museum content resonates with their personal experiences\, to explore connections between the exhibition narratives and their own individual or family memories\, and to share these insights with others at a pace and in a way that feels appropriate to them.  \nWe believe that stories connect people on a deeper level. For this reason\, we are opening this space for intergenerational and interpersonal exchange\, bringing together those who were adults during the Nineties\, those who were born during that time\, and those who do not remember the wars but may gain new insights into themselves and the ways in which the Nineties shape their lives and/or family histories today. \nThe sessions will be held regularly\, once every ten days\, starting on Sunday\, April 26\, 2026\, from 18:00 to 19:30\, at the Museum (first floor). The participation fee is 2000 RSD\, which also includes access to the Museum’s permanent exhibition. We recommend visiting the exhibition shortly before the session\, in order to get the most out of the experience and support provided\, though all interested participants are welcome\, including those who have visited the exhibition previously.     \nIf you are interested\, please register by completing the form at the following link no later than two days before the event: https://forms.gle/XaGoSSHMVeuTuKCu7 or write to us on moje.devedesete@museum90.com . In case of high interest\, a waiting list will be created. Registered participants will receive an email with more detailed information.   \nNote: This activity is not a psychotherapy session\, nor is it intended as a space for political debate. It is designed solely as a space for reflection and exchange\, helping participants process experiences that may feel overwhelming during or after visiting the exhibition.
URL:https://museum90.com/en/event/my-nineties-conversations-on-personal-experiences/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260519T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260519T210000
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SUMMARY:“Hymn of the Balkans” — The Cultural and Political Mission of Elodie and Čedomilj Mijatović
DESCRIPTION:May 19\, 2026 at 7 PM  \nThe Museum of the Nineties and the music journal New Sound invite you to a lecture by Prof. Dr. Marijana Kokanović Marković (Academy of Arts\, University of Novi Sad) dedicated to the forgotten composition Union is Strength (“Hymn of the Balkans”)\, composed in 1899 by Hungarian composer Kálmán Roth-Rónay to lyrics written by Elodie Mijatović\, wife of Serbian diplomat Čedomilj Mijatović.  \nCreated on the occasion of the First Hague Peace Conference in 1899\, the composition symbolized the idea of Balkan unity\, as well as the cultural and political ties between Serbia and Great Britain\, actively promoted by the Mijatović couple.  \nThe lecture will explore the origins of this nearly forgotten work\, while also shedding light on the broader diplomatic\, cultural\, and political activities of Elodie and Čedomilj Mijatović and their role in the international affirmation of Serbia at the end of the 19th century.  \nAs part of the event\, the performance of the Balkan National Anthem will be held in the house of the Mijatović couple\, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the building of the house in Kneza Miloša Street. \nThe composition will be performed by: \n\nRadoslava Vorgić Žuržovan (soprano)\nDarija Čanji (violin)\nNevena Sovtić (piano)\n\nAn introductory talk on the history of the house will be given by Petar Marković\, its current owner. \nThe number of places is limited. \nTickets at a price of RSD 300 are available at the Museum of the Nineties (Kneza Miloša 3\, Belgrade) every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. By purchasing each ticket\, you help the development of the program in the Museum of the Nineties.
URL:https://museum90.com/en/event/hymn-of-the-balkans-the-cultural-and-political-mission-of-elodie-and-cedomilj-mijatovic/
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SUMMARY:Book Promotion: "Brzina mraka". The Political Activity of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1989 to 1996
DESCRIPTION:May 20\, 2026 at 7 PM  \nThe Museum of the Nineties is organizing a presentation of the book “Brzina mraka” The Political Activity of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1989 to 1996 by historian Edin Omerčić (Institute for History in Sarajevo).  . \nThe book examines the role of the Serbian Orthodox Church during the pivotal years of the Yugoslav crisis and the wars of the 1990s\, with a particular focus on the relationship between religion\, politics\, and memory culture. At the center of the author’s research is the way reinterpretations of the Second World War contributed to the mythologization of the past and the transformation of social values in accordance with dominant nationalist ideologies.  \nOne of the key questions the book raises is whether such political activity led to a return to faith\, or whether faith itself was marginalized in favor of ideological goals. \nSpeakers: \n\nVukašin Milićević\, theologian\nIvan Ejub Kostić\, political scientist\nEdin Omerčić\, author\n\nModerated by: \n\nMilivoj Bešlin\, historian\n\n\nThe number of places is limited. \nTickets at a price of RSD 300 are available at the Museum of the Nineties (Kneza Miloša 3\, Belgrade) every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. \n\n\nBy purchasing each ticket\, you help the development of the program in the Museum of the Nineties.
URL:https://museum90.com/en/event/book-promotion-brzina-mraka-the-political-activity-of-the-serbian-orthodox-church-in-bosnia-and-herzegovina-from-1989-to-1996/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260521T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260521T210000
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SUMMARY:Screening of the documentary film “Zemlja” + talk with the authors
DESCRIPTION:Join us on May 21 at 7 PM for the screening of the film “Zemlja” followed by a discussion with the authors.  \nDocumentary film “Zemlja – The Land That Remembers\, The Land That Forgets” explores how narratives about the past are shaped in Bosnia and Herzegovina thirty years after the genocide in Srebrenica. Through the stories of young people\, teachers\, journalists\, and activists\, the film raises questions of collective memory\, education\, and the ways in which history is passed on to new generations.  \nFollowing the lives of two students growing up within parallel\, often opposing systems\, the film highlights deep social divisions and differing interpretations of recent history. It focuses on themes of genocide denial\, fragmented education\, and the role of media and civil society in the process of confronting the past.  \nAfter the screening\, there will be a discussion with the film’s authors Tatjana Đorđević and Joshua Evangelista\, moderated by Jelena Petković. \nThe film is in Serbian and English\, with English subtitles. \nThe number of seats is limited. Tickets priced at 300 RSD are available at the Museum of the Nineties (Kneza Miloša 3\, Belgrade) every day from 10 AM to 8 PM.  By purchasing each ticket\, you help the development of the program in the Museum of the Nineties.
URL:https://museum90.com/en/event/screening-of-the-documentary-film-zemlja-talk-with-the-authors/
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