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The official launch will be on May 2

Exhibition of Bulgarian artist Branimir Georgiev to open in Hamburg

Photo: Facebook/brageo.art

Bulgarian artist Branimir Georgiev will unveil an exhibition entitled "Something new in the north" in the German city of Hamburg on May 2. The exposition will be arranged in the premises of Haspa, Harburg, Sand 1. 

The opening is at 18.00 local time, the Bulgarian school in Hamburg announced on its Facebook page. 

Branimir Georgiev was born in Bulgaria's Ruse. In 2002, he completed his master's degree at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Veliko Tarnovo University. He works in the field of painting and illustration. He has participated in a number of solo and group exhibitions in Bulgaria and in Hamburg.


Published by Rositsa Petkova



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