The exhibition “Summer Wind” opened on June 8 in Bagrena Gallery at the Bulgarica Cultural Center in Chicago, USA. The center announced this on its Facebook page. With the exhibition the Bagrena Gallery closes its active season and will renew its cultural program again in the fall.
The exhibition includes works by Bulgarian artists Yordan Ivanov, Lucien Dimitrov, Kiril Manasiev and Vasilen Vasevski.
“The format of their exhibition is not unusual, as they have already worked together over the years on numerous joint projects. From poetic realism, through abstraction and romantic metaphysics, the four authors offer us a journey into spiritual territory that seems at first glance distant, but is surprisingly close,” Bulgarica informs.
Editor: Ivo Ivanov
Publication in English: Alexander Markov
Photo: Cultural Center „Bulgarica” in Chicago
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