The article discusses the exhibition 'Apoteoza dardane' by artist Nevruz Musa, held at the 'Hani i Dy Robertëve' café-gallery space in Pristina. The exhibition features new works and selected pieces from his most representative cycles, highlighting his artistic evolution from expressionism to neo-expressionism. It emphasizes his role in shaping modern art in Kosovo despite periods of obscurity. The exhibition includes both large canvas paintings and paper-based works, with curator Shkëlzen Maliqi dividing the exhibit into two main cycles: large-format paintings and hybrid compositions blending abstract and realistic elements. The display references global modernists like Henri Matisse, Gustav Klimt, and Jackson Pollock, while showcasing Musa’s technical skill as a graphic designer.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a balanced overview of the exhibition, focusing on artistic achievements and influences without overtly praising or criticizing the artist or any political figures. While it mentions the broader cultural context of modern art in Kosovo, there is no explicit political commentary,






