arts
January 23, 2026
„Dobar glas se daleko čuje“: U PTT muzeju svečano otvorena 88. samostalna izložba Pavela Hajka
Zvuci harmonike i tradicionalna pesma „Ide poštar, ide“ otvorili su nesvakidašnji kulturni događaj u srcu Beograda. Osamdeset osma samostalna izložba slikara Pavela Hajka, pod simboličnim nazivom „Dobar glas se daleko čuje“, okupila je diplomate, ljubitelje umetnosti i predstavnike kulturnog života u PTT muzeju kako bi odali priznanje umetniku čija dela govore univerzalnim jezikom prirode, tradicije i ljudske duše.

TL;DR
- Pavel Hajko's 88th solo exhibition, "Dobar glas se daleko čuje," opened at the PTT Museum in Belgrade.
- The exhibition celebrates Kovačica naive painting, recently inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
- The Ambassador of the Slovak Republic to Serbia, Michal Pavúk, praised the art's ability to transcend borders and represent Slovak identity in Vojvodina.
- Pošta Srbije (Serbian Post) highlighted its ongoing support for Kovačica art, referencing past postage stamps featuring works by renowned artists.
- Pavel Hajko, a student of Martin Jonáš, expressed his preference for his paintings to speak for themselves.
- The exhibition displays a range of Hajko's work, from rooster fights to rural landscapes and his signature symbols.
- The event included musical performances and acknowledged the role of Pavel Babka and his foundation in promoting Kovačica artists.
- The exhibition is open to the public at the PTT Museum until February 23rd.
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