An exhibition of a series of paintings studying the visual diversity of the everyday life, nature and the industrial landscape. A multitude of plots combined in one painting. A cosmic reality created by collaging boring and banal images.
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13, 14 and 15 Septemberfrom 19:00 to 01:00
Darena Georgieva at Dimitar Genchev’s studio
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Artist Darena Georgieva’s exhibition is a guest to Dimitar Genchev’s studio. It displays installations and works created in the context of the specific site, as well as a video installation tackling the question about the place of the artist and culture in modern-day Plovdiv.
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13 and 14 Septemberfrom 19:00 to 01:00
Dinko Angelov’s studio
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Agrarian Rocket Modelling exhibition showing twenty watercolour paintings by the artist.
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13, 14 and 15 Septemberfrom 19:00 to 01:00
Hristofor Balabanov’s studio
/projection/
„The Labyrinth of the Political Conjuncture“ project
The new series from the Oddities Studios will comment on how history is manipulated retrospectively, in connection with the political conjuncture of the modern-day world. We will pose several questions, the first one of which being about the extent to which the Greek culture is the basis of the present-day one and from where it comes.
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13 Septemberfrom 19:00 to 20:00
Hristofor Balabanov’s studio – discussion with Prof. Dimitar Mitev
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As part of the project „The Labyrinth of the Political Conjuncture“ , a discussion will be held on September 13th with Prof. Dimitar Mitev about how these ancient disputes underlying our history are projected in the modern world.
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14 Septemberfrom 20:00 to 23:00
Hristofor Balabanov’s studio - acoustic concert by Kerana & Kosmonavtite
Rock, soul, jazz, funk and reggae by Kerana Kosmos - vocals, Elena Rocker Ilcheva - bass, Pavel - guitar, Preslav Peev - saxophone, Dimitar Penchev - drums
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13 Septemberfrom 20:30 to 01:00
Veselka Hadzhieva’s studio
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Veselka Hadzhieva presents her ceramic works and will give the visitors the opportunity to produce their own clay vessel using a slip and a gypsum mould. The artist’s ceramic ware is deliberately rough and "imperfect", but the vessels are functional. The aim is to fill the niche that emerged in our time as a result of the fact that most clay ware on the market is of Chinese origin, smooth and "perfect".
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13 Septemberfrom 20:30 to 01:00
Belcho Hadzhiev’s studio
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Belcho Hadzhiev is a painter, whose favourite object is the horse and who expresses his personal views and emotions through his paintings.