Ars (from the Latin for "art") is a Montenegrin monthly cultural and political magazine, that identifies as the journal of literature, culture and social affairs.[1]
It started out in 1986 in Cetinje (then part of SR Montenegro, Yugoslavia). One of the founders and first editors of the magazine was Slavko Perović, later a leader of the liberals and anti-war movement in the Republic of Montenegro during the Yugoslav Wars.
The magazine is currently published by a cultural non-governmental organization called Open Cultural Forum (Otvoreni kulturni forum, OKF) based in Cetinje, Montenegro.
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