Difference between revisions of "Prishtina"
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| − | '''Spaces''': [https://www.kinoarmata.org/ Kino Armata] space for alternative culture and social dialogue, [[Stacion]] (*2006). | + | '''Spaces''': [https://www.kinoarmata.org/ Kino Armata] space for alternative culture and social dialogue, [https://www.lambdalambdalambda.org/ LambdaLambdaLambda] gallery for contemporary art (*2015), [[Stacion]] (*2006). |
'''Initiatives''': [https://www.balkansocietytp.com/ Balkan Society for Theory and Practice] (*2017). | '''Initiatives''': [https://www.balkansocietytp.com/ Balkan Society for Theory and Practice] (*2017). | ||
Revision as of 13:33, 4 November 2025
Spaces: Kino Armata space for alternative culture and social dialogue, LambdaLambdaLambda gallery for contemporary art (*2015), Stacion (*2006).
Initiatives: Balkan Society for Theory and Practice (*2017).
Art workers: Alban Muja (1980), Albert Heta, Alush Gashi [1], Deniza Mulaj, Jeta Mulaj, Vala Osmani.
- Publications
- Odstupanje: Savremena umetnička scena Prištine / Exception: Contemporary Art Scene of Prishtina, eds. Vida Knežević, Kristian Lukić, Ivana Marjanović, and Gordana Nikolić, Belgrade: Kontekst, 2008, 79 pp. Exh. catalogue. [2] (Serbian)/(English)
- Katharina Schendl (ed.), Notes on Contemporary Art in Kosovo, Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2019, 128 pp. [3] [4]
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