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Stefan Nikolaev
Here You Come Again
Exhibition, alongside works by Jan Vercruysse and Philippe Wolthuis. June 26 – September 9 2022
EMERGENT, Belgium
Nedko Solakov
Lenin Was a Mushroom: Moving Images in the 90s
Group show
June 3 – August 21 2022
Curators: Nav Haq, Associate Director, M HKA
AMVK, Aernout Mik, Amar Kanwar, Andrea Fraser, Artūras Raila, David Claerbout, Gianni Motti, Gillian Wearing, Hänzel & Gretzel, Johan Grimonprez, Nedko Solakov, Pipilotti Rist, Rosalind Nashashibi, Rosângela Rennó, Şener Özmen and Erkan Özgen, Sergey Kuryokhin and Sergey Sholokhov, Shilpa Gupta, Stan Douglas. Architectural design: Samyra Moumouh.
M HKA, Antwerp
Pravdoliub Ivanov
Strange Time
Online group exhibition
From March 22 2022
Curator: Stepan Ryabchenko
Capsule by Sasho Stoitzov
Solo Exhibition
10.06-29.07.2022
Opening: 10.06.2022, 16:00-20:00
Sarieva Gallery, Plovdiv
Valio Tchenkov
Sarieva Gallery presents a selection of new works by Valio Tchenkov, created between 2021 and 2022. Here’s what the artist had to share about them:
In my work, creating preconditions for problems to occur is an important process. However, this is a much more laborious endeavor than finding solutions to the problem that has emerged.
This month’s STORY is about the young artists Elena Chergilanova and her book Off-Spaces & Non-Places. Read about her experience during her residency!
Luchezar Boyadjiev’s retrospective catalogue launches at Plovdiv Reads
Book presentation with Luchezar Boyadjiev and Iara Boubnova (director of the National Gallery, Sofia)
artnewscafe, Plovdiv
19.06.2022, 19:00
On June 19 we will discuss the work and career of Lachezar Boyadjiev in the context of the catalogue of the artist’s retrospective exhibition at MOMus-Contemporary, Thessaloniki in 2020 – Re-building the World of Images. 1991-2019. You will have the opportunity to purchase the catalogue and get an autograph from the artist.
Photo Cr: © Sasho Stoitzov, Untitled, Spring, 1974, oil on canvas, 184 x 115 cm; ©Valio Tchenkov, The Collector, 2022 Vision, 2021, UPUPUP, 2021 ©Stefan Nikolaev, Candelabre, 2010 ©Nedko Solakov, ThisIs Me Too, 1996 ©Pravdoliub Ivanov, A Clockwork Sweat, 2016-2019 ©Kamen Stoyanov, Up and Through ©MOMus Museum