Last weekend I decided to head over to the Lace Market in Nottingham to take a look at the Contemporary's new exhibition, 'Monuments Should Not Be Trusted'.
The exhibition brings together over 30 leading artists and groups from the 'golden years' of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, being the early 1960's and mid 1980's.
The artwork was on a far smaller scale than the previous exhibition 'Alien Encounters', and I felt that most of the artwork had a far deeper meaning.
Here are some photos I took whilst walking around the exhibition space.
I really hope these photos inspire you to visit the Contemporary in your spare time. I really felt that I learnt a lot after experiencing this artwork from across the globe.
Thankyou for reading,
- A
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