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Sofia City Art Gallery presents its collection of contemporary Bulgarian video art

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The Sofia City Art Gallery presents its collection of contemporary Bulgarian video art. The exhibition shows a selection of videos from the gallery fund, shedding light on social problems that have been existing in Bulgarian society in recent years. The gallery has preserved more than fifty videos from 2008 to 2018. The aim of the exhibition is to examine the content of this collection as a reflection of topics that Bulgarian artists have been working on since the 1990s. Within a month, visitors can get acquainted with the work of authors such as Olivier Barden, Mariana Vassileva, Daniela Kostova, Tsvetan Krastev and others. The exhibition takes place with the assistance of the Goethe Institute.




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