Re-opening the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. Notes on Non-alignment and the Canonicalby Celia GhykaHow to quoteArticles by Celia GhykaDownload PDFChicago citation styleGhyka, Celia. “Re-opening the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. Notes on Non-alignment and the Canonical.” studies in History and Theory of Architecture, no. 5 (2017): 191-197. https://sita.uauim.ro/article/5-ghyka-re-opening-the-museum-ofDOI:10.54508/sITA.5.151 / 2013Around a Fortunate Series of Publications and Events3 / 2015Urbanity and Civil Society. The Rise of a New Urban Generation in Bucharest during the 2000s5 / 2017Re-opening the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. Notes on Non-alignment and the Canonical6 / 2018Reverse-engineering Political Architecture. The House of the People and Its Hidden Social Effects7 / 2019A conversation with Stanislaus von Moos on the rooftop terrace of the Getty Research Institute8 / 2020Beatriz Colomina. X-RAY Architecture10 / 2022Fleeting Moments, Floating Monuments. Ritual Machines of Performativity: Reading Ptolemy Philadelphus and Aldo Rossi11 / 2023Of Specters and Phantasms: an Introduction11 / 2023Ruins That Speak: Ageing Bodies, Collapsing Cities. An interview with Salvatore Settis