The ULUS Gallery in Belgrade, operated by the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia (ULUS), is a prominent venue for contemporary visual arts. Located at 37 Knez Mihailova Street, in the heart of the city’s pedestrian zone, the gallery has long served as a platform for showcasing the work of both emerging and established Serbian artists. Since its founding, it has hosted a wide range of exhibitions, including thematic shows, solo presentations, and the prestigious Spring and Autumn exhibitions. The gallery is known for its commitment to artistic freedom and experimentation, often featuring works that engage with current social and cultural issues. As part of ULUS’s broader mission to support the professional development of artists, the gallery also participates in international collaborations and open calls. With its central location and dynamic programming, the ULUS Gallery remains a vital space for artistic dialogue and cultural exchange in Serbia’s capital.
Belgrade SerbiaULUS Gallery is located at 37 Knez Mihailova Street, right in the heart of Belgrade’s pedestrian zone, making it highly accessible and surrounded by the city’s vibrant cultural life. As the main exhibition space of the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia, the gallery hosts a dynamic program of solo and group exhibitions featuring leading artists from Serbia and the region. Its central location places it near some of Belgrade’s most notable attractions, including Republic Square, the National Museum, and the National Theatre, all within easy walking distance. The lively Knez Mihailova Street itself is lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings, while Kalemegdan Park and the Belgrade Fortress are just a short stroll away. This setting ensures that visitors to ULUS Gallery can enjoy both contemporary art and the energetic atmosphere of Belgrade’s historic core.
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