Kiosk – Platform for contemporary art is non-governmental, non-profit organization working in the fields of arts and culture. Kiosk facilitates and supports cooperation between artists and cultural operators from all fields of contemporary art. It believes innovative artistic activities foster openness and provides better understanding of the social and political difficulties underlying modern society.
KIOSK PROJECTS
Museum of Objects is an initiative to collect, archive and
present personal memories of the Serbian citizens of the
1990s period and to create the public space for a dialogue
about the period marked by traumatic changes and events in
Serbia.→
The Family Album project was realised as a participatory
artwork, in which our interlocutors got to create
representative images of themselves and their families –
from selecting the photographs to deciding how the family
would be photographed at the end. With this work method, we
tried to avoid as much as possible imposing any pre designed
image of the Roma community, hoping to make the family
members’ stories available to the wide public.→
*The exhibition entitled The Most Beautiful Building is
based on new artistic productions that examine space,
history and the present condition of the Belgrade
Cooperative building from different aspects.*→
‘Displacements’ project has been initiated as a
collaborative platform to explore the principal aspects of
contemporary art production and live performance in digital
space.→
INTERSECTION: Intimacy and Spectacle was a special
curatorial project of the Prague Quadrennial of Performance
Design and Space in 2009-2012.→
As a starting point, curators chose the phenomena of the
Youth Day celebrations and it’s closing ceremony – Slet.
The concept the exhibition explores is the nature of
collective memory and the perception of historical heritage.
Newly produced artworks, created by young artists for this
exhibition, are displayed together with well-known pieces by
established artists.→
Project is inspired by the public talk organised within the
project Extravagant bodies: Extravagant minds and aims to
open the dialogue on the topic of mental health through art
production in Serbia.→
Mural The Clock is created in 2011 under the patronage of
Old City Municipality, on the facade of the primary school
Mihailo Petrović Alas in Gospodar Jovanova street no. 22 in
Belgrade.→
The project is conceived as a communication platform that is
aiming to establish the dialogue with the large number of
participants while creating participatory art work.→
The Festival's visual program concept carry's on the
initiative from BELEF 08 and continues to explore the
possibilities of contemporary art production in public
spaces.→
Undisguised preoccupation of BELEF 08 is how to change the
visible countenance of the city through artistic
intervention and leave the marks of the summertime festival
events in everyday customary paths of passers-by,
transforming them into permanent artistic exhibits.→
Seven arts organizations throughout the Western Balkans
collaborated intensely throughout 2009 in an exchange of
local artists whose task it was to talk to random citizens
in the cities, towns and villages of a participating country
that was not their own. Everyone was asked the same
question: What do you think will change or disappear in your
everyday life when your country joins the European Union?
The answers collected, photographed and displayed are
intended as a barometer of the concerns, fears and
aspirations of the citizens of this region, who – through
their participation – contributed to the creation of an
alternative cultural history as an artwork in itself.→