Memento Vivere is the 4th exhibition from the Fotofabrika annual photography festival, opening today in the royal palace in Knyaz Alexander I square in Sofia.
For the first time it brings together the works of 15 contemporary authors from Bulgaria and abroad, conveying the message that we must remember to live. The exhibition comes at a time when we have more and more often been calling our way of life “the new normal”, but it is also a follow-up of last year’s exposition called “Memento Mori”.
Fotofabrika is an annual festival and an international platform for photo journalism and art photography of the highest standard.
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