Load your immune system with the healing power of colors and paintings - this is what the organizers of the exhibition in the art space and artist Ivan Yahnadzhiev call for. The exhibition includes 16 multi-colored canvases, which were painted during the coronavirus quarantine but retain the typical liveliness of the artist. Their colors are bright and fresh and the themes are life-affirming, because the artist's idea is that the bright colors are the best vaccine against bad mood. The opening of the exhibition was accompanied by three-hour live body art performance by Yahnadzhiev, which he also shared with a large audience through social networks. Journalist Magdalena Gigova, who has been collecting paintings by the artist for more than 25 years, also added the works she owns to the current exhibition.
Recording from body art performance with Ivan Yahnadzhiev on Facebook.
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