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The Mission Gallery Welcomed a Large Audience With The Exhibition

17/06/20

The collective graphic exhibition "NEW MESSAGE" gathered many fans and connoisseurs of contemporary graphics in The Mission Gallery. The exhibition includes works by several prominent contemporary Bulgarian graphic artists: Branko Nikolov, Emanuela Kovach, Veselin Damyanov-Ves, Vasil Kolev - Vassillo, Lyudmil Georgiev.
Among guests of the exhibition were: Prof. Chavdar Popov, Prof. Svetozar Benchev, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the National Academy of Arts, Desislava Hristova, Head of the Graphics Department at the National Academy of Arts, Adelina Fileva, Director of Sofia City Art Gallery, Slava Ivanova, Executive Director of National Endowment Fund 13th Century Bulgaria, Dr. Ivelina Kyuchukova, art manager, diplomats, art critics, gallery owners, artists and lovers of graphics. The Ambassador of Slovakia in Bulgaria Manuel Korček especially congratulated the director of The State Institute for Culture Mrs. Yoveva for the wonderful exhibition and on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the establishment of the Institute.
Other special guests, who visited the exhibition and enjoyed the renovated park space around the Mission Gallery, filled with sculptures and archaeological artifacts, were Dr. Krassimira Ivanova, Prof. Todor Kantardzhiev, Prof. Dr. Ivan Kostov and many others. Everyone was convinced of how important the real contact with contemporary art is and how it can influence, excite and educate in aesthetics and universal values.
The exhibition focuses on the topic of migration and alienation in communication in the modern global world. It is a kind of commentary and creative attempt to respond to this way of unfolding of existence, of communication between us, of our contact with the world of art. Just as a word play, the exhibition is a specific new message, inviting and tempting, through works made with the help of various graphic techniques, to try to return to the classical forms of communication, where there are real emotions.
The exhibition at The Mission Gallery can be viewed until July 3 every working day from 10 am to 5 pm, in compliance with all anti-epidemic rules and distance.

Photos: Ivan Grigorov