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Arti përtej historisë ruan të vërtetën që s’mund të zëvendësohet
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Arti përtej historisë ruan të vërtetën që s’mund të zëvendësohet

The article discusses a cultural event titled 'Kosovo 2.0' celebrating its 16th anniversary, featuring discussions on art as memory, testimony, and resistance. Artists Zake Prelvukaj and Renea Begolli participated in a Q&A session alongside curators Hana Halilaj and Nita Salihu, reflecting on the role of art in preserving history and cultural heritage. Prelvukaj emphasized the importance of research and understanding art history, noting that contemporary art began in Kosovo in 1967. She stressed the need for emotional engagement and authenticity in artistic expression. Begolli highlighted the importance of public interest in the origins of artworks and the responsibility of artists to reflect deeper ideological contexts.

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Arti përtej historisë ruan të vërtetën që s’mund të zëvendësohet

The article discusses a cultural event titled 'Kosovo 2.0' celebrating its 16th anniversary, featuring discussions on art as memory, testimony, and resistance. Artists Zake Prelvukaj and Renea Begolli participated in a Q&A session alongside curators Hana Halilaj and Nita Salihu, reflecting on the role of art in preserving history and cultural heritage. Prelvukaj emphasized the importance of research and understanding art history, noting that contemporary art began in Kosovo in 1967. She stressed the need for emotional engagement and authenticity in artistic expression. Begolli highlighted the importance of public interest in the origins of artworks and the responsibility of artists to reflect deeper ideological contexts.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses on cultural discourse and does not engage with politically charged topics such as governance, elections, or public policy. The discussion centers on artistic practices, historical preservation, and cultural identity, which are non-political in nature. There is no evident bias in 

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