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Prime Minister Ana Brnabić attended the opening ceremony of the exhibition “On the road around the world. Art from Germany”, at the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Belgrade.

The exhibition was opened by Acting Director of the Museum of Contemporary Arts Slobodan Nakarad, German Ambassador to Serbia H.E.Thomas Schieb and Minister of Culture and the Media Vladan Vukosavljević.

Minister Vukosavljević pointed out that this is an exceptional artistic event and the first exhibition of foreign artists in the newly opened Museum of Contemporary Arts.

Exhibited works are carefully selected whereas the German Ambassador said that the exhibition includes photographs, sculptures, paintings and installations.

He reminded that the first exhibition of German art in the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Belgrade was held in 1967.

Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Slobodan Nakarada said that the exhibition organised in cooperation with the Goethe Institute features works from the collection of the Institute for International Cultural Relations from 1949 until today.

The exhibition will be held in the Museum of Contemporary Art until 24th March 2019.

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