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Serbian city at the center of world art: Five artists from Europe create sculptures during July in Thera!
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Serbian city at the center of world art: Five artists from Europe create sculptures during July in Thera!

The 43rd International Tera Sculpture Symposium in Kikinda, Serbia, officially opened on July 3rd with an exhibition of sculptures created during last year’s symposium, marking the end of one creative cycle and the beginning of a new one. Throughout July, five renowned sculptors from Austria, France, North Macedonia, and Serbia will create new works in the authentic atmosphere of Tera’s atelier. The event has established Kikinda as a global center for large terracotta sculptures, leaving the city with an invaluable artistic legacy and a unique collection of open-air monumental pieces.

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Serbian city at the center of world art: Five artists from Europe create sculptures during July in Thera!

The 43rd International Tera Sculpture Symposium in Kikinda, Serbia, officially opened on July 3rd with an exhibition of sculptures created during last year’s symposium, marking the end of one creative cycle and the beginning of a new one. Throughout July, five renowned sculptors from Austria, France, North Macedonia, and Serbia will create new works in the authentic atmosphere of Tera’s atelier. The event has established Kikinda as a global center for large terracotta sculptures, leaving the city with an invaluable artistic legacy and a unique collection of open-air monumental pieces.

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