The year 2021 in review

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As the new year approaches, it is time to look back and recap what we have done in the past year, which has been quite busy for us.

Monastery MANASIJA Collection 


We have enriched our digital collection of Manasija monastery with virtual tours and photographs of the architecture and fresco decoration of the church and fortifications.


Please note our Youtube video created from the findings in monastery Manasija.


Novo Brdo: Cathedral of St Nicholas collection


Our new collection from Novo Brdo documents the ruins of the St Nicholas cathedral.


Update of Velika Hoča, Lipljan, Vaganeš, and Tamnica Collections


We have updated our collection of the churches of Velika Hoča, adding photographs and virtual tours of the 14th-century churches of Saint Nicholas and Saint John. Other collections are improved: churches in Lipljan, Vaganeš, and Donji Ajnovci, "Tamnica" church.


Update of the Peter's Church and Pillars of St George Collections


We also refreshed and updated two important collections of the Stari Ras region monuments, those of Saint Peter and Paul church near Novi Pazar and the monastery of Đurđevi Stupovi ("Pillars of Saint George").


Ramaća Collection 


The church in the village of Ramaća in Šumadija was visited twice by our team. An extensive collection of architecture and fresco paintings was documented for further processing. ETA of the public collection in February of 2022.



Monastery Jošanica


Later in August, we also documented the monastery of Jošanica, near the town of Jagodina, also built toward the end of the 14th, beginning of the 15th century.



Monastery Kalenić 



During that trip, we also visited one of the most renowned monuments of Moravian Serbia, the Kalenić monastery, which will also soon find its place among our collections. 


Monastery Gračanica 


At the beginning of September, we traveled to Kosovo and Metohija, for the creation of a new digital collection of the Gračanica monastery. The latest photo equipment and technologies will ensure the significant improvement of our current collection of the last endowment of King Milutin. Especially so as the church frescoes were cleaned only a few years ago. Also, the majority of our material will be used in the upcoming exhibition on Gračanica that will be held in the Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts next year.


See our Gračanica travel blog published earlier.



Sredačka župa 


During our stay, we made trips to Novo Brdo and Prizren, as well as to the regions of Sirnićka and Sredačka župa, where we photographed a great number of Serbian Orthodox churches, most of which were not previously subject to scholarly investigation. 



Sirnićka župa 


You can read more about our visit to the churches of Sredačka and Sirnićka župa on our blog.



Church of St John, Crkolez


We also made a visit to the church of Saint John in the village of Crkolez (Drenica region), painted by the well-known 17th-century painter Radul. We will revisit it next year to complete photographing the entire fresco decoration of the church.




BLAGO at the "King Milutin and Palaeologan Age" Conference


In addition to creating and posting new material on our website and social media, we also presented our work at the international scientific conference "King Milutin and the Paleologan Age." Video and photos made by our crew were used by presenters and between sessions, while our team members, Ivana Lemcool and Vladimir Aćimović, had the opportunity to talk about our work on digitization of churches of King Milutin: King's church in Studenica, the Mother of God Ljeviška in Prizren, and Gračanica. You can view their presentation here - https://youtu.be/BiSJlVgMILU



BLAGO at the WMU 
Kalamazoo 2022 Congress


We are excited to announce that BLAGO Fund will be sponsoring a session at the 57th International Congress on Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, that will be held online from 9-14 May 2022. BLAGO session will be presided over by prof. Ida Sinkevic (Lafayette University) and dedicated to the topic of 'Digital Methods in Preservation of Medieval Cultural Heritage: New Approaches and Technologies.' It will provide an opportunity for some of the most renowned institutions, both Serbian and international, to present their work on the digitization of medieval monuments.



"Full of Grace / Blagodatna" soon in Print


We are working on the finishing touches of the upcoming book "Full of Grace: Representations of the Mother of God in Serbian Wall Painting." Next year, the book will be available for purchase, both in Serbia and the USA, in print and digital form. It contains around a hundred pages of the high-quality images of Serbian frescos, writings of His Grace Bishop Maxim and art historian and BLAGO associate, Dr. Ivana Lemcool, and an introduction of Bishop Grigorije. You can find a small sample of the book below.



Wikimedia Collaboration


We are in the process of establishing cooperation with Wikimedia on making our work available through their channels. This will provide Wikipedia articles with high-quality photographs of some of our most famous medieval monuments and bring greater awareness of Serbian cultural heritage to the general public.



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