A group of young artists, musicians, visual artists, art critics, sociologists offer an unconventional view of Sofia with a project called “Multipolis”. The project was first launched two years ago. This year’s exhibition – “Pleasure spots” – is on at the Sofia City Art Gallery until 26 November. Each one of the participants offers a different angle to the city, depending on their interests, skills and expertise. What has attracted their attention are locations with problems,
seemingly insignificant phenomena and occurrences which intersect in the point of pleasure. But what the exhibition aims to do is look beyond the “pleasure spots”. That is why the Sofia City Art Gallery has designated space where visitors can gain an insight into the “city of pleasure” through books, texts, videos and documents illustrating the project’s workflow.
"In a world that is already growing apart, holding hands becomes a silent prayer - a way to come together again". So begins the description of the project "Father and Son" by Bulgarian photographer Valery Poshtarov on the website of the World..
The Wilson Gallery and Museum in the British town of Cheltenham displays a unique collection of paintings by a Bulgarian emigrant who lived and worked in the the UK for many years. The exhibition features works by iconic artists including Amedeo..
The book "The Sboryanovo Enigma” by Dragomir Bogomilov will be presented this evening at 7:00 pm in the "Sofia" gallery of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in London. More than 2,000 years ago, today's Sboryanovo reserve was the..
"In a world that is already growing apart, holding hands becomes a silent prayer - a way to come together again". So begins the description of the..
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