No Feeling is Final: The Skopje Solidarity Collection
The comprehensive, international group exhibition No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection will revolve around the Museum of Contemporary Art鈥檚 unusual collection of modern works, how it came into being as well as the historical and political context that allowed for such an extraordinary project.
After the massive earthquake that hit Skopje (then Yugoslavia) in 1963, there was a huge effort to help rebuild the devastated city as a large-scale gesture of international solidarity. As part of the rebuilding process, the decision was made to establish a museum of contemporary art. Through the vast network of the United Nations, a call for donations was issued which resulted in thousands of works being sent to Skopje from artists all around the world. The museum building itself was a donation from Poland.
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The comprehensive, international group exhibition No Feeling Is Final. The Skopje Solidarity Collection will revolve around the Museum of Contemporary Art鈥檚 unusual collection of modern works, how it came into being as well as the historical and political context that allowed for such an extraordinary project.
After the massive earthquake that hit Skopje (then Yugoslavia) in 1963, there was a huge effort to help rebuild the devastated city as a large-scale gesture of international solidarity. As part of the rebuilding process, the decision was made to establish a museum of contemporary art. Through the vast network of the United Nations, a call for donations was issued which resulted in thousands of works being sent to Skopje from artists all around the world. The museum building itself was a donation from Poland.
Artists on show
- Alberto Burri
- Alex Katz
- Alexander Calder
- Alfred Hrdlicka
- Aneta Svetieva
- Anna-Eva Bergman
- Barbi Markovi膰
- Beata Szechy
- Bogoja Popovski
- Bogoljub Ivkovic
- Bosko Kucanski
- Bozidar Damjanovski
- Bridget Riley
- Bronis艂aw Chromy
- Brook Andrew
- Christo
- David Hockney
- Dimitar Avramovski Pandilov
- Dimo Todorovski
- Dushan Perchinkov
- Elfie Semotan
- Enrico Baj
- Francesco Somaini
- François Stahly
- Georg Baselitz
- Getulio Alviani
- Gligor Stefanov
- Gülsün Karamustafa
- Henryk Stazewski
- Hristina Ivanoska
- Iman Issa
- Ion Grigorescu
- Ivan Saboli膰
- Jasper Johns
- Joan Rabascall
- Josip Demirovi膰 Devj
- Josip Dimini膰
- Kumi Sugai
- Luis Camnitzer
- Maria Bonomi
- Marjan Vojska
- Meret Oppenheim
- Michel Gérard
- Niki de Saint Phalle
- Nikola Martinovski
- Olga Jancic
- Olga Jevri膰
- Olga Peczenko-Srzednicka
- Oto Logo
- Pablo Picasso
- Petar Lubarda
- Peter Clarke
- Pierre Alechinsky
- Roberto Matta
- Rudolf Krivo拧
- Sheila Hicks
- Sini拧a Ili膰
- Slobodan Filovski
- Sol LeWitt
- Tomo Vladimirski
- Victor Vasarely
- Vjenceslav Richter
- Vladimir Veli膷kovi膰
- Wifredo Lam
- Yane Calovski
- Zofia Butrymowicz
- Zoltan Kemeny
- Zoran Mu拧i膷
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