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Venue: Gallery of SANU Belgrade
June 22, 2021 – July 22, 2021
Author: Jasmina Jaksic Subic, senior curator of the Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection
Collection of gramophone records by Pavle Beljanski
If you’ve ever passed by people selling antiques on the street, you’ve probably noticed them: gramophone records arranged horizontally or vertically. For most passers-by, this is completely irrelevant information. But if you are a record collector – it is a crucial one.
Gramophone records are arranged vertically so that the ones at the bottom would not be damaged by pressure. Therefore, you would never convince a real collector to buy differently arranged records.
Did Pavle Beljanski think about this when he entered antique shops and gramophone record stores and passionately searched for the most valuable ones, which he would, later, bequeath to his people?
You can’t fool a true collector. He does not collect works of art for mere entertainment. He is motivated by a deep respect for works of art. He knows their true value, which is not counted in money, but in the years after which the work of art still lives. The collector dedicates himself to the careful preservation of the works, to leave them to his community, city, and country. His collection is unique because he gives it to everyone, and yet it remains a reflection of the collector’s identity.
With his precious works, which he collected during his life, he tells us: “This is me, my point of view and perception of art.” In Beljanski’s case, the basis of everything was harmony, spontaneity, and inner content.
The collector tells us a story with each piece: because, when you see the work he collected, you can’t just stop and say: “Oh, this is a record with Beethoven’s compositions”, and continue as if nothing had happened. You will want to know where the collector found that record, where he bought it, and how long he inquiringly looked at it. Did it matter to him whether it was a record from the shellac of the world-famous companies “Columbia”, “His Master’s Voice”, “Pathé”, or “Polydor”? How much they reflect the musical taste of the time, and how much the collector himself?
As he devotedly listened to the compositions of the greatest names in classical music – Bach, Handel, Hind, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Schubert, Liszt, Wagner, or Smetana – what did the diplomat Beljanski think? Did it occur to him that his records, and even live recordings, at speeds of 78 and 80 rpm, would be once listened to by his people decades later? Was he fully aware that, the moment it became his property, the record ceased to be just a carrier of sound, growing into a valuable cultural asset that must be preserved at all costs?
We believe that he was. And that is exactly why you certainly could not convince Petar Beljanski to buy a gramophone record stacked horizontally. Because his records had a higher goal, and that is, to one day become part of his Memorial Collection, which he will donate to Novi Sad and his people in 1957.
The exhibition Musical Intermezzo by Pavle Beljanski (1892–1965) is dedicated to gramophone records collected by a Yugoslav diplomat and collector. In addition to more than 90 recordings on display, part of the exhibition was a rich accompanying program in the form of concerts, plays, lectures, and authorial interpretations. Among others, the senior curator of the Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection Jasmina Jaksic Subic, Dr. Milan Milojkovic, Dr. Ira Prodanov, took part in it. Throughout the entire program, all visitors got acquainted with the taste of the collector, his dedication to music, but also with the developments in the music industry during the period between the two world wars.
Participants:
EXIBITOR | WORK OF ART |
Aleksandar Pantić | Ničiji mesec, 70×40 cm |
Ana Jevgenijević | Putnici I II III, 17×20 cm |
Ana Miljković | Omen, 20x20cm |
Ana Nesimovski | Mediteran, 30×30 cm |
Anastasija Kekić | Brezova šuma, 130×110 cm |
Atelje Ivanović | Sveti knez Lazar, 60×230 cm |
Bojana Pavlović | Hrt, 80×50 cm |
Daliborka Maldaner | Autoportret, 50×60 cm |
Danica Veselinović | Kosovski vez, 25×25 cm |
Dara Njegovan | Lavirint, 20×20 cm |
Dejana Cahun | Lovac na snove, 24,5×42 cm |
Dragan Samardžija | Mag 01, 162×147 cm |
Dragan Samardžija | Mag 03, 189×98 cm |
Dunja Sirmium | Andromeda, 24×20 cm |
Gordana Stanišić Vujošević | Mašinarijum, 4 dela 25×25 cm |
Gordana Šijački | Kompozicija I, 41×41 cm |
Gordana Šijački | Kompozicija II, 41×41 cm |
Gordana Šijački | Kompozicija III, 41×41 cm |
Gordana Šijački | Vrbak, 41×41 cm |
Isidora Jancić | Autoportret, 33×37,5 cm |
Iva Tatalović | Almost caught, 27×24 cm |
Iva Zeković | Autoportret, 35×43 cm |
Jana Nikić | Autoportret, 30,5×36 cm |
Jelena Milatović | 4 x 4, 47,5×47,5 cm |
Jelica Durković | Patrijarh Pavle, 140x 386 cm |
Jovana Đurić | Autoportret, 30×40 cm |
Jovana Filipović | The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove, 70×50 cm |
Jovana Filipović | Dosada, 45,5x17x34 cm |
Kristina Jovanović | Ravnodušnost predaje, 30×40 cm |
Kristina Stanišić | Autoportret, 35×42 cm |
Kristina Šarić | Dunav i karpatski vetrovi, 33,5×21 cm |
Lili Bunyik-Eros | FRAKCIJE-Uravnotežena, 43x46x13 cm |
Ljubica Kržić Walther | Nikola Tesla, 19×29,5 cm |
Maja Đurović | Maska 1, 43x60cm |
Maja Đurović | Maska 2, 43x60cm |
Maja Đurović | Maska 3, 44×61 cm |
Marija Gajić | Sveti Nektarije, 50×50 cm |
Milana Vujić Saulnier | Korpa, 12×17 cm |
Milena Bajić Đorić | Ringišpil, 32,5×37 cm |
Milena Belenzada | Tragovi I, 50×70 cm |
Milena Belenzada | Tragovi II, 40×80 cm |
Milena Belenzada | Tragovi III,40×80 cm |
Milena Stojković | Rajska ptica, 51×100 cm |
Milica Pejković | Autoportret, 31,5x 42,5 cm |
Milomirka Petrović Đokić | Kamen i nebo, 2021. 48x35cm |
Mina Mirković | D7, 48x48x4 cm |
Mina Mirković | Rasterećenje, 50x50x4 cm |
Nađa Milivojević | Autoportret, 73×53 cm |
Nataša Dejanović Dimitrijević | Movement, 40×60 cm |
Nataša Janković | Autoportret, 30×35 cm |
Nataša Jasen Tomić | Ljubav, 16×43 cm |
Nikolija Tubić | Priroda 1, 42×63 cm |
Nikolija Tubić | Priroda 2, 42×63 cm |
Nikolija Tubić | Priroda 3, 42×63 cm |
Petar Vujošević | Buna zlatara Dimitrija, 62×62 cm |
Petar Vujošević | O slovu E u Delfima, 67×64 cm |
Petar Vujošević | Okovani Parmenid, 57,5×56 cm |
Radmila Mila Dragićević | Bez naziva 2, 166×75 cm |
Radmila Mila Dragićević | Bez naziva 1, 61×36 cm |
Radmila Mila Dragićević | Bez naziva 3, 62×44 cm |
Ružica Bajić Sinkević | Nastajanje, 45×31 cm R 12 cm |
Snežana Vujnov | I’ve seen that face before, 35×33 cm |
Sofija Kovačević, Grm | Grm, 30×42 cm |
Suzana Stanišić | Pad heruvima, triptih 30×40 cm |
Tamara Tomić | Lisica, 49×42 cm |
Tatjana Benderać Vučićević | Refleksija, 45×54 cm |
Tatjana Vojnov, Prozor | Prozor, 60×40 cm |
Teodora Bikicki | Maslačak, 20×20 cm |
Teodora M. Nikolić | Autoportret, 30×35 cm |
Tijana Mandarić | Lanac, 42x45x2,5 cm |
Tijana Mrvošević | Bez naziva, 30x40cm |
Vanja Radojičić | Pejzaž, 30×42 cm |
Vasilisa Ivanović | Jelenak, 25×45 cm |
Veljko Vučković | The Witness, 50×40 cm |
Vera Virijević Mitrović | Morsko dno, 110,5×50,5 cm |
Vojna Baštovanović Casteel | Madona, 19×19,5 cm |
Zoran Ignjatović | Kome treba svetlo, 20×32 cm |
Zoran Žegarac | Trg, 17×24 cm |
AUSTRIA | |
Angela Cimek | C’è sempre di più die quello che puoi immaginare, 50×50 cm |
Angela Cimek | Convenience-bubble, R 30 cm |
Edda Mally | Dafne, 65x48x85 cm |
Edda Mally | Кarmen, 54x34x38 cm |
Edda Mally | Evil Eye against Corona, 30x20x48 cm |
BULGARIA | |
Anastasija Kmetova | Morski motiv I, 50×41 cm |
Anastasija Kmetova | Ples, 42×52 cm |
Anastasija Kmetova | Flora, 35×44 cm |
Anastasija Kmetova | Autoportret, 34×44 cm |
Anton Siderov | Frida sa Rodopa, 30×40 cm |
Anton Siderov | Horizonti, 36×34 cm |
Damjan Damjanov | Barselona, 35×56 cm |
Damjan Damjanov | Pustinjska oluja, 37×61 cm |
Gergana Stojanova | Kompozicija dva – Duhovna i materijalna blaga, 29,5×29,5 cm |
Gergana Stojanova | Kompozicija energija, 30×30 cm |
Gergana Stojanova | Izobilje, 50×34,5 cm |
Ilia Iliev | Ilia Iliev, Diptih, 130×60 cm |
Irena Jančeva | Sv Pantelejmon, 42×50 cm |
Irena Jančeva | Sveti Jovan Rilski, 50×85 cm |
Jordanka Gojčeva Ilieva | Beli cvet, R 30 cm |
Kristina Kutlova | Vetar promena, 60×25 |
Kristina Kutlova | Maslačak, 20×26 cm |
Krum Šarankov | Anđeo nad Herkulanumom, 22x13x75 cm |
Krum Šarankov | Porodica, 60×50 cm |
Krum Šarankov | Poljubac, 80×65 cm |
Krum Šarankov | Plovdiv izjutra, 54×70 cm |
Krum Šarankov | Cicera, 56×56 cm |
Strahil Najdenov | Odraz u prozoru, 57×77 cm |
Strahil Najdenov | Stilizovana forma 28×90 cm |
Strahil Najdenov | Lice, 31×71 cm |
Stefan Ganozov | Morsko dno, 37×26 cm |
Stefan Ganozov | Forma, R 32 cm |
Vladimir Damjanov | Procena, 24×27 cm |
Vladimir Damjanov | Procena II, 42×42 cm |
Žana Okukcu | Dobri otac, 40×57 cm |
Žorž Sopadžiev | Isijavanje, 80×80 cm |
MONTENEGRO | |
Nada Kazić | Edenski vrt 1, 35x26x16 cm |
Nikolina Zuber | Oblak, 30×25 cm |
RUSIA | |
Svetlana Ivaškina | Bademovo drvo u cvetu, (posveta Van Gogu), 42×42 cm |
KONTAKT
Удружење грађана
Digital Innovation Solutions
Војводе Степе 343
11000 Београд
Србија
CONTACT
VR PHOTO TEAM
2 srpske armije 5
11000 Belgrade
Serbia