Belgrade just got hit with something that’s not just art, but a full-on humanitarian bombshell! The exhibition of paintings by artist Slaviša Petković Pančo, opened at the Mozzart Foundation space in Dorćol, is no ordinary art show. It’s an explosion of colors, emotions, and materials — from coffee, chocolate, wine, to classic charcoal, pencil, acrylic, and oil paints. But here’s the kicker — by buying these artworks, you’re helping people with rare diseases in Serbia!
Every day from July 14th, between 12 PM and 8 PM, you can come and enjoy this extraordinary exhibition that celebrates life, struggle, faith, and love. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the paintings will be donated to the National Organization for Rare Diseases of Serbia (NORBS), which has been tirelessly working for years to improve the quality of life for people living with rare diseases.
Just imagine — art that not only takes your breath away with its beauty but also changes lives! Slaviša Petković Pančo brings to life themes of inner struggle, the pursuit of happiness, and the eternal return to one’s homeland through his works. This isn’t just an exhibition; it’s a call to action, solidarity, and a joint fight for a better tomorrow.
The Mozzart Foundation and NORBS invite you to be part of this story. Cara Dušana Street 35 in Dorćol is the place where art gains a new dimension — the humanitarian one. Don’t miss the chance to support those who need help the most by simply showing up and buying art. Art inspires, moves, and gives — and now it can change the world.
If you thought art was only for the rich and elite circles, think again! This exhibition proves that art can be a bridge between people, a tool for help, and a beacon of hope for those who fight rare diseases every day. So if you’re in Belgrade, drop by, look around, buy something, and be part of something bigger. And if you’re not, at least share this story — because every bit of help, no matter how small, counts.
Oh, and if you have a favorite art material or technique, drop a comment below — maybe Slaviša will paint something just for you next time! Art is for all of us, and together we can make the world a better place.