National Gallery of Kosovo

Pristina


This excellent space approaches Kosovan art from a contemporary perspective (don't expect to see paintings from the country's history here) and is worth a look around. Exhibitions change frequently and the gallery space is normally given over to a single artist at any one time. At the time of research, the 'art' included a stable of live cows.

It hosts the annual exhibition for the Muslim Mulliqi Prize, the country's leading contemporary visual arts award, around which an exhibition is created each year, guest-curated by a leading art-world figure.


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