This exhibition features artworks from the collection of the National Museum of Modern Art, curated by Branko Franceschi.
The “One World” exhibition, as part of this unique project of the National Museum’s collection outside its headquarters for a period of two years, presents the entire chronological and disciplinary range of the collection with 199 iconic artworks arranged thematically.
The ground floor of the Providur’s Palace juxtaposes traditional sculpture discipline with media art, while the atrium is dedicated to cosmic themes, the joy and anxiety of human existence.
On the first floor, figurative art is presented through themes of gender, human community, family and urbanity, eros and thanatos, visionary, programmatic and symbolic representations, interventions in spiritual realms and the subconscious, and depictions of the natural world.
The second floor is dedicated to abstract art, its roots, peaks, and contemporary status within Croatian visual arts, as well as proto and post-conceptual artistic practice.