Born:1981, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Education: 2002 – 2009 – Sculpture in National Academy of Fine Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria, MA
2000 – Highschool for applied arts, Smolian, specialty Metal
Solo Exhibitions/Projects:
2010 – Feeder Head, Vaska Emanouilova Gallery, Sofia
2010 – 3/7/4, National Academy of Fine Arts, Sofia, diploma project
(2010 -) Project “0”, curator Vladiya Mihaylova, on-going project in collaboration with Open Arts Foundation, Plovdiv
2008-2010 – Project „Wild is the Wind” – Turkey, Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, Republic of Altai, Mongolia, China, Tibet, Nepal, Kingdom of Lo Mantang, India, on-going project
2008 – Switched Reality, National Gallery of Foreign Art, Sofia, BG
2007 – Fragments, Vazrazhdane gallery, Plovdiv
2007 – Imprints, National Academy of Fine Arts, Sofia
2002 – Untitled, photographic exhibition, Art Hostel Gallery, Sofia
Group Exhibitions:
2011 – Variations on a theme, Rakursi gallery, Sofia
2010 – Project 01, part of „Background: Young Artists 2010”, curator Vladiya Mihaylova, Sariev Gallery, Plovdiv
2010 – Art camp, Diyaa Art Foundation, Vadodara, India
2008 and 2009 – National Exhibition of Young Artists, organized by the St. Cyril and St. Methodius International Foundation, Centre for Contemporary Art – Shipka 6, Sofia
2008 – Awards for Contemporary Bulgarian Art, organized by M-Tel, Plovdiv
2008 – When values take shape, Goethe-Institute Sofia, curator Stefan Bonenberger
2007 – The Head, National Archeological Museum, Sofia
2007 – The code of Michelangelo, Rakusri gallery, Sofia
2006 – Look Outside, Rakursi Gallery, Sofia, together with artists from Leipzig
Awards:
2009 – First Prize in the Turgusun Arts Festival, Kazakhstan
2008 – First Prize in the “Stair Story” competition, organized by the “St. Pimen Zografski” foundation and the National Parliament of Bulgaria
2006 – First Prize in the “National Exhibition – Competition for Young Artists, Critics and Curators”, organized by the „St. Cyril and St. Methodius” International Foundation
2003 – „Raina Kabaivanska” Scholarship
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Kiril Kuzmanov
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