Marko Gošović’s Exhibition Opens: Experience Montenegro’s Cultural Heritage Through the Sound of Bridges

Marko Gošović’s Exhibition: Experience Montenegro’s Cultural Heritage Through the Sound of Bridges

Have you ever thought that bridges could talk? Not literally, but Marko Gošović has managed to breathe life into them through sound! His exhibition “Sound of Bridges” opened at Kuslev’s House and has already caused quite a stir.

Bridges Like You’ve Never Seen (or Heard) Before

This isn’t your typical gallery of paintings or static exhibits. No, here bridges transform into a soundscape! Through the interaction of architecture, sound, and light installations, visitors get a chance to experience Montenegro’s cultural heritage in a completely new way. Imagine standing on a bridge—not a real one, but one that tells a story through sounds: the rush of water, the vibrations of the structure, echoes of the past.

Culture That Breathes and Lives

This exhibition is more than art—it’s a dialogue between past and present, between stone and sound. Montenegrin bridges, symbols of connection and history, are now brought to life through Marko Gošović’s creativity. Visitors are thrilled, and the event was even graced by famous Montenegrin actors who boosted the atmosphere.

Why Does This Matter?

In a world where culture often takes a backseat, projects like this remind us how important it is to preserve and reinterpret heritage. Gošović’s exhibition is not just an artistic endeavor but a call to think about how technology and art can work together to preserve and present history.

What’s Next?

If you think this is the end, think again! As part of KotorArt, on the Philosopher’s Square on July 17 and 18 at 9 PM, workshops and performances will deepen this unique artistic story. And on July 4, a workshop at the Summer Museum kicks off.

The Bottom Line

Marko Gošović turned bridges into artistic heroes and us into their listeners. If you love art that surprises and pushes you out of your comfort zone, this exhibition is for you. And hey, if you’ve already been, share your thoughts—did you hear the bridge sing or just whisper?

Don’t be silent like the bridges—jump into the conversation, because art is best when shared!

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