H.E. Oana – Cristina Popa, Romanian Ambassador to Serbia: It is...
I have built friendships and memories that will stay with me forever ensuring that Serbia and the Balkans will always hold a special place in my heart
We spoke with Romanian ambassador to Serbia, H.E. Oana – Cristina Popa at the end of her mandate in Belgrade, about political and economic relations as well as what memories from Serbia she will carry with her. “I am moving to another capital, not far from here, with optimism and with the strong belief that the place of Serbia and the whole region of the Western Balkans is in the European Union family.
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Anthony Godfrey, New Ambassador of the United States of America
Anthony Godfrey, New Ambassador of the United States of America
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Izložba : 09.04.2020-15.05.2020, Sanja Latinović: Abandoned
Otvaranje izložbe:
09.04.2020. u 19:00 časova
na YouTube-kanalu Goethe-Instituta u Beogradu
Reprize:
svake srede u 19:00 časova
Umetnički kafe:
16.04.2020. u 19:00 časova
na Instagram-kanalu Goethe-Instituta u Beogradu
U video-performansu pod nazivom „Abandoned“ umetnica agresivno puni usta kockama šećera, opsesivno izgovarajući rečenicu „Napuštena sam“. Kao i većinu njenih dosadašnjih radova, i ovaj rad karakteriše nepretenciozno svedeno vizuelno izvođenje u kojem je umetnica, krenuvši od ličnog, preživljenog iskustva, u stvari ukazuje na niz problema sa kojima se pojedinac suočava unutar surovog kapitalističkog društva. Zadiranjem u jedan od najdubljih ljudskih strahova, Sanja Latinović opipava bolnu tačku globalističkog društva koje nije u stanju da sagleda važnost jednog pojedinca.
Video-performans „Abandoned“ nastao je 2020. u okviru masterklasa Marine Abramović. Jedan od dvanaest izabranih učesnika je bila i Sanja Latinović, koja je tom prilikom realizovala rad Abandoned.
Sanja ..
American cocktail for Vera Jovanovska Tipko
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The Ambassador of Palestine, H.E. Mohammed Nabhan: We’ve Been Through Similar...
Palestine and Serbia are celebrating 30 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations
The Ambassador of Palestine, H.E. Mohammed Nabhan has been linked to Serbia for several decades – he studied in Belgrade, his children were born here, and since 2006, he has been the Palestinian ambassador. In an interview with Diplomacy & Commerce, the Ambassador talks about the celebration of 30 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, while hoping that Serbia will soon open an embassy in Ramallah, as well as about what connects the two peoples who have gone through similar challenges.
In the 1960s and the early 1970s, numerous students from Arab countries studied in Serbia, yourself included. How would you describe that phenomenon?
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Interview: H.E. Constantine Economides, Ambassador of Greece to SerbiaTrue Friendship Despite...
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The Minister-Counsellor visited the International British School
14 Feb 2017
Mr. Joachim Waern Photo: Aleksandar Certic
On Wednesday 14 February, Mr. Joachim Waern, visited the International British School in Belgrade.
The aim with...
Working at the Embassy from our trainee’s perspective
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Moroccan National Day
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King Muhammad VI...
PRIZREN CHURCH THEOTOKOS OF LJEVIS
The church of Theotokos of Ljevish, Prizren’s Cathedral, was erected by King Milutin in the early 14th century (1307-1309). It was built on the foundations of a three-nave basilica from the X-XI centuries, which was probably dedicated to Theotokos Eleusa (the Merciful) and itself erected on the site of an older non-christian temple. The church from the X-XI centuries was partially restored in the XIII century, during the reign of King Stefan, the Firstcrowned, when the Diocese of Prizren joined the autocephalous Serbian Church. During the reign of King Milutin, a thorough restoration of the temple was carried out, and inscriptions on the eastern façade, made in brick, testify to this King’s endeavor, carried out by the Prizren Bishops Damian and Sava, the latter Archbishop of Sava III. The names of Byzantine artists, proto-masters responsible for erecting and painting the seats of bishops of Prizren in the fourteenth century are also known – the architect Nikola and the painter Astrapa..