1000 Skopje
Republic of North Macedonia
In 1948, by the decision of the Ministry of Education and the Government of the People’s Republic of Macedonia, the establishment of an Art Gallery began as part of the national program that included the organization of the entire social, educational and cultural life in the newly founded state. The first task of the newly founded national art institution was to evidence, collect and display the national cultural heritage and to follow, purchase and exhibit the current artistic achievements. The program task included acquisition of artworks from the Fine Arts Department of the National Museum in Belgrade which had inherited its continuity from the prewar Yugoslavia. Later on, the Gallery set to collecting the masterpieces of the Medieval Art: icons, fresco copies, wood carvings and monastery models. Following the museum evidencing and archiving of that fund, the gallery started purchasing artworks of the Macedonian contemporary art and managed to compile the most precious and valuable national collection of the first generation of artists—founders of the contemporary fine art. Beside protection of the cultural heritage, another very important task of the Gallery is exhibiting national and international artists and groups in order to share and educate the audience with valuable art practices and works.