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GAMELAN – INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP ON INDONESIAN MUSIC

30.08.2025. - 30.08.2025. / MSU

 

Exhibition: To Make the World a Better Place – section MIGRATIONS

*Bahasa Indonesia di bawah ini (Indonesian Language Below)*

Join us for an introductory workshop on Indonesian music at the Museum of Contemporary Art, as part of the exhibition To Make the World a Better Place by Andreja Kulunčić. Under the guidance of Dorotea Zadro, discover the Javanese gamelan – a type of orchestra consisting of bronze percussion instruments, other instruments, and vocalists, which developed in the royal courts of Central Java.

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Guided tour - Andreja Kulunčić: To Make the World a Better Place

24.08.2025. - 24.08.2025. / MSU

 

On Sunday, August 24, starting at 11:30 AM, curator Renata Filčić will guide interested visitors through Andreja Kulunčić’s exhibition Making the World a Better Place.

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Guided tour - Andreja Kulunčić: To Make the World a Better Place

10.08.2025. - 10.08.2025. / MSU

 

On Sunday, 10 August, starting at 11:30 AM, exhibition assistant Buga Kranželić will guide interested visitors through Andreja Kulunčić’s exhibition Making the World a Better Place.

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Guided tour - Andreja Kulunčić: To Make the World a Better Place

27.07.2025. - 27.07.2025. / MSU

 

27 July 2025 / Museum of Contemporary Art, exhibition To Make the World a Better Place

On Sunday, 27 July, starting at 11:30 AM, exhibition assistant Buga Kranželić will guide interested visitors through Andreja Kulunčić’s exhibition To Make the World a Better Place .

The retrospective exhibition To Make the World a Better Place  presents an extensive variety of artworks by Andreja Kulunčić, a visual artist whose practice examines different aspects of social relations and socially engaged art. The exhibition is thematically structured into five sections: feminism, trauma, migration, self-organization / self-education, and a structural analysis of the artist’s methodology. Through these themes, the artist offers critical reflections and takes an active stance on urgent social issues of our everyday lives.

 

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GAMELAN – INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP ON INDONESIAN MUSIC

19.07.2025. - 19.07.2025. / MSU

 

July 19, 2025, at 4 PM

Exhibition: To Make the World a Better Place – section MIGRATIONS

*Bahasa Indonesia di bawah ini (Indonesian Language Below)*

Join us for an introductory workshop on Indonesian music at the Museum of Contemporary Art, as part of the exhibition To Make the World a Better Place by Andreja Kulunčić. Under the guidance of Dorotea Zadro, discover the Javanese gamelan – a type of orchestra consisting of bronze percussion instruments, other instruments, and vocalists, which developed in the royal courts of Central Java.

 

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“850 WOMEN FOR 850 WOMEN” – ANTI-MONUMENT ACTION WITH ARTIST ANDREJA KULUNČIĆ

15.07.2025. - 15.07.2025. / MSU

 

July 15 at 5:00 PM / To Make the World a Better Place exhibition – TRAUMA section

Join us in the creation of the Anti-monument "850 Women for 850 Women" with visual artist Andreja Kulunčić! This clay modeling workshop, which shares its name with the Antimonument itself, will take place on the first three Tuesdays in July, starting at 5 PM, as part of the retrospective exhibition To Make the World a Better Place at the Museum of Contemporary Art.

 

 

 

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Guided tour - Andreja Kulunčić: To Make the World a Better Place

13.07.2025. - 13.07.2025. / MSU

 

13 July 2025 / Museum of Contemporary Art, exhibition To Make the World a Better Place

On Sunday, 13 July, starting at 11:30 AM, exhibition assistant Buga Kranželić will guide interested visitors through Andreja Kulunčić’s exhibition To Make the World a Better Place .

The retrospective exhibition To Make the World a Better Place  presents an extensive variety of artworks by Andreja Kulunčić, a visual artist whose practice examines different aspects of social relations and socially engaged art. The exhibition is thematically structured into five sections: feminism, trauma, migration, self-organization / self-education, and a structural analysis of the artist’s methodology. Through these themes, the artist offers critical reflections and takes an active stance on urgent social issues of our everyday lives.

 

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GAMELAN – INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP ON INDONESIAN MUSIC

12.07.2025. - 12.07.2025. / MSU

 

July 12, 2025, at 4 PM

Exhibition: To Make the World a Better Place – section MIGRATIONS

*Bahasa Indonesia di bawah ini (Indonesian Language Below)*

Join us for an introductory workshop on Indonesian music at the Museum of Contemporary Art, as part of the exhibition To Make the World a Better Place by Andreja Kulunčić. Under the guidance of Dorotea Zadro, discover the Javanese gamelan – a type of orchestra consisting of bronze percussion instruments, other instruments, and vocalists, which developed in the royal courts of Central Java.

 

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“850 WOMEN FOR 850 WOMEN” – ANTI-MONUMENT ACTION WITH ARTIST ANDREJA KULUNČIĆ

08.07.2025. - 07.07.2025. / MSU

 

July 8 at 5:00 PM / To Make the World a Better Place exhibition – TRAUMA section

Join us in the creation of the Anti-monument "850 Women for 850 Women" with visual artist Andreja Kulunčić! This clay modeling workshop, which shares its name with the Antimonument itself, will take place on the first three Tuesdays in July, starting at 5 PM, as part of the retrospective exhibition To Make the World a Better Place  at the Museum of Contemporary Art.

 

 

 

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GAMELAN – INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP ON INDONESIAN MUSIC

05.07.2025. - 05.07.2025. / MSU

 

July 5, 2025, at 4 PM

Exhibition: To Make the World a Better Place – section MIGRATIONS

*Bahasa Indonesia di bawah ini (Indonesian Language Below)*

Join us for an introductory workshop on Indonesian music at the Museum of Contemporary Art, as part of the exhibition To Make the World a Better Place by Andreja Kulunčić. Under the guidance of Dorotea Zadro, discover the Javanese gamelan – a type of orchestra consisting of bronze percussion instruments, other instruments, and vocalists, which developed in the royal courts of Central Java.

 

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