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Alberto Morales' exhibition South of the South, dedicated to Antarctica, opens in Sofia

Alberto Morales
Photo: Bulgarian Antarctic Institute

A retrospective exhibition of the Argentine artist Alberto Morales, named "South of the South" and dedicated to Antarctica, opens today at 6 pm in the Central Lobby of the main building of Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". 

In 2005, Morales was invited to go to Antarctica on the occasion of the centenary of the Argentine presence on the Ice Continent. During the 40 days he stayed there, the artist created some of his most impressive works. The exhibition can be viewed until September 20. Alberto Morales's book "South of South. My Antarctica" ("Al sur del sur, mi Antártida").









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