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- Museum of Naive Art
in Jagodina
The first museum of the kind in Serbia, founded in Jagodina in
1960
as under the name of the Gallery of Self-taught Artists.
The collection of MNA contains about 2500 works (paintings,
sculptures, drawings and graphics).
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- Due to that the Museum is able to organize various thematical
exhibitions, besides one-man shows and group exhibitions both in
the country and abroad, which offer a better view into the nature
and the contents of naive art.
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Muzej naivne i
marginalne umetnosti
u Jagodini

Museum of Naïve
and Marginal Art
Jagodina, Serbia

35000 Jagodina
Boška Đuričića 10.
tel/fax: (+381 35) 223 419
mnujagodina@gmail.com
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- Basic activities of the museum
are permanent collecting, storing, cataloguing, examining, scientific
studying and exhibiting the works of naive art.
Housing and replenishment of permanent collection of naive art works
both from Serbia and other parts of former Yugoslavia together with
scientific research and field work through which the development and
progress of certain artists can be monitored.
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- Collection, preservation
and exhibition
According to a number of criteria the collection of the MNA in Jagodina
is one of the most important collections of naive art in the world.
One of the reasons for this is certainly the team of experts from the
museum who work on the realization of numerous programs and activities.
Five curators give their contribution to the care devoted to naive art
in Yugoslavia and in the world.
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List of employees:
Nina Krstić, Ljiljana Kojić, Marica Vračević, Slavica Živković, Ivana
Jovanović, Petar Jovanović,
Gordana Đorić, Tomislav Blagojević, Olga Zlatanović, Lena Dimitrijević,
Miljana Janković i Milovan Gajić
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