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PHOTO: The original manuscript of "The House of Jesus" has arrived in Zagreb!
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PHOTO: The original manuscript of "The House of Jesus" has arrived in Zagreb!

An exhibition titled 'Ježeva kućica – Izmišljanje boljeg svijeta' has opened at the Zagreb Serbian Cultural Center, featuring the original manuscript of Branko Ćopić's famous children's book 'Ježeva kućica.' The exhibition includes two main sections: one focused on creative interpretations of the story by children aged five to ten from Belgrade, Zagreb, and Sarajevo, along with modern reinterpretations by Croatian authors and artists. The second section explores Ćopić's life and legacy, including his final letter before he died in 1984. The exhibition highlights collaborations with notable figures such as Zoran Gliha, son of artist Vilk Selan Gliha, who illustrated the first edition of the book. It was inaugurated by parliamentary representative and linguist Milorad Pupovac, who emphasized the cultural significance of Ćopić's work and its non-aggressive form of patriotism. The exhibition runs until September 9.

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Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenter3 hr. ago
PHOTO: The original manuscript of "The House of Jesus" has arrived in Zagreb!

An exhibition titled 'Ježeva kućica – Izmišljanje boljeg svijeta' has opened at the Zagreb Serbian Cultural Center, featuring the original manuscript of Branko Ćopić's famous children's book 'Ježeva kućica.' The exhibition includes two main sections: one focused on creative interpretations of the story by children aged five to ten from Belgrade, Zagreb, and Sarajevo, along with modern reinterpretations by Croatian authors and artists. The second section explores Ćopić's life and legacy, including his final letter before he died in 1984. The exhibition highlights collaborations with notable figures such as Zoran Gliha, son of artist Vilk Selan Gliha, who illustrated the first edition of the book. It was inaugurated by parliamentary representative and linguist Milorad Pupovac, who emphasized the cultural significance of Ćopić's work and its non-aggressive form of patriotism. The exhibition runs until September 9.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a cultural event centered around a literary exhibit and does not present any political arguments, positions, or controversies. It focuses on artistic collaboration, historical context, and cultural significance without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity

Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenter3 hr. ago
The exhibition "Portraits of the Servant of God by Fr. Ante Tomičić" was opened in Otočac.

An exhibition titled 'Portreti Sluge Božjeg fra Ante Tomičića' was opened at Gacko Pučko Otvoreno Učilište Otočac. The exhibition features 14 portraits depicting the life and spiritual legacy of Father Ante Tomičić, one of the most renowned Croatian Franciscans of the 20th century. The artworks were created by students from the Academy of Art and Culture in Osijek, each offering their own artistic interpretation of the religious figure. The exhibition was initiated by Ivo Jurjević, a personal acquaintance of Father Tomičić and longtime promoter of his life and work. It has been touring several Croatian cities and will continue its journey in September with new stops. The exhibition remains open until July 30, 2026.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a cultural event focused on a religious figure and does not take a clear ideological stance. While the subject involves a prominent religious individual, the framing remains neutral, focusing on the educational and artistic aspects of the exhibition rather than

tportal logotportalIndependentCenter15 hr. ago
Exhibition opened in Zagreb, visited by 150,000 people in Belgrade

An exhibition titled 'Ježeva kućica – Izmišljanje boljeg svijeta' opened in Zagreb, inspired by the famous Yugoslav writer Branko Ćopić's work. The exhibition features two sections: one focusing on creative interpretations of the 'Ježeva kućica' story through children's art and modern adaptations by local artists, and another exploring the life of Ćopić and historical contexts from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to his tragic death in 1984. The exhibition was previously visited by over 150,000 people in Belgrade and is organized by the Zagreb Serbian Cultural Society 'Prosvjeta' and the Belgrade Museum of Yugoslavia. It runs until September 9th.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a cultural exhibition focused on literary and artistic interpretation rather than political controversy. While it references historical figures and themes related to Yugoslav history, the tone remains neutral, emphasizing cultural heritage and artistic collaboration without明显的左

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