'Turnovers' exhibition opens at MSU

BELGRADE - An exhibition staged in collaboration between the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade (MSU) and London-based Tate Modern, titled “Turnovers”, has opened at the MSU Salon.

The exhibition is a follow-up of the project “Inverted House” which ran at Tate Modern from November 2013 to April 2014, and explores the museum as a space for reflection, building and forming a process.

This collaborative exhibition comprises the works of artists Sinisa Ilic, Tina Gverovic and Ben Cain which deal with the issues relating to the museum of today by considering the similarities in the way in which the two institutions (MSU and Tate) develop their programs and operate despite clear economic and social differences between the two countries.

The exhibition, which opened on Thursday evening, presents the movie “Chameleon”, sound installation "Houses on the Move" by Ilic and Gverovic, and Cain's multimedia work “Short Falls”.

The exhibition will run through September 28.

Photo Tanjug, O. Toskic

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