Kaleidoskop media / Vizual: Emanuela Tassan Lukić / Autor fotografije: Mara Ognjenović
The international juried exhibition of sacred art and multidisciplinary event The Light of the Logos, organized by the Kaleidoskop Cultural Centre from Belgrade, will be formally opened on August 26, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. at the Kolarac Endowment Gallery in Belgrade (Studentski trg 5), as part of the global celebration of the anniversary of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.
The event is entirely dedicated to commemorating the 850th anniversary of the birth of Saint Sava.
Organized and curated by the Kaleidoskop Cultural Centre, with the blessing of His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Porfirije, and with special support from the Kolarac Endowment and UNESCO, the exhibition will present 125 icons by 97 artists from 12 countries, including Serbia and the wider region, and will remain open to the public until September 11.
In addition to the artists whose works were selected by the Exhibition Council through a juried process, the Serbian public will have the exceptional honor of seeing original works by some of the most renowned contemporary sacred artists. As special guests, the following artists will be presented with a selection of ten icons:
⊕ Dr. Georgios Kordis (Greece)
⊕ Grigore Popescu-Muşcel (Romania)
⊕ Dr. Mihai Coman (Romania)
⊕ Dr. Andrei Mușat (Romania)
⊕ Vladimir Bata Kidišević (Serbia)
⊕ Dr. Todor Mitrović (Serbia)
The list of exhibiting artists selected by the Exhibition Council can be found HERE.
Thanks to The Light of the Logos, Belgrade is now part of the global UNESCO cultural events map, and from August 26 to September 11, it will become a meeting point for sacred artists from Serbia, Greece, the United States, Cuba, Romania, Bulgaria, Italy, Belarus, Republika Srpska, Germany, Latvia, and the Philippines.
The authorial concept The Light of the Logos, which represents a continuation of the Portrait on the Icon exhibition, is signed by MA Luka Novaković, painter-conservator and a PhD candidate at the University of Belgrade in the multidisciplinary academic doctoral program in the field of History and Philosophy of Natural Sciences and Technology.
The exhibition will remain open until September 11.
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