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British Council photo exhibition explores intercultural dialogue in Sofia

It may be that only the wind knows from where it comes, but people who move to a foreign country – immigrants, expats – often keep memories of their homeland close to their hearts. Yet, in Close to Home, a photography exhibition by eight artists from eight countries, opening at Academia Gallery in Sofia on July 24 2008, it is the themes of migration and moves caused by violence that take centre stage.

Organised by the British Council in Bulgaria as part of its Living Together initiative, the show unites the works of Piruza Khalapyan (Armenia), Sejla Kameric (Bosnia and Herzegovina), George Georgiou (Cyprus), David Creedon (Ireland), Yuval Yairi (Israel), Dana Popa (Moldova), Gulsun Karamustafa (Turkey) and Ivor Prickett (Wales).

It aims to initiate debate on “the influence of migratory groups upon a contemporary society that tends to ignore their existence”, a British Council in Bulgaria press release said, while exploring how these groups adapt to their new environment and develop in a new social structure.

Following its preview in London, England, in March 2008, the official vernissage of Close to Home took place in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as part of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival in May 2008.

Close to Home, which is here made possible with support from the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture's national project Home of Our Unity in a True Embrace (Äîì íà íàøåòî åäèíñòâî â èñêðåíà ïðåãðúäêà), European Union financing in the framework of the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue, and the National Academy of Arts, will be shown in eight countries.

It is on in Sofia until August 10 2008.

Source: sofiaecho.com

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What`s on in Bulgaria

Cultural Institutes

  • Save the planet, and Bulgaria
    What: A film by American director Tom Jackson, this tells the story of how petrol corporations damage the environment without reinvesting any funds to offset it.
    When: December 10, 6pm
    Where: Czech Centre 100 G. S. Rakovski Str, Sofia

Art

  • Buy yourself a little painting
    What: Victoria auction house organises its 15th auction of the works of classic Bulgarian and European painters.
    When: December 10, 6pm
    Where: Sredets Hall in Sheraton Hotel, Sofia
  • ALLA GEORGIEVA, LOVE AND EVIL MINDS
    What: This is the first solo exhibition by Alla Georgieva since 2003. Born in Ukraine, the artist lives and works in Sofia.
    When: Until December 20
    Where: ARC Projects, 90 Vitosha Blvd, fourth floor, Sofia
  • ARTCHITECTURA
    What: Known as a successful graphic artist, with this solo exhibition Robert Barumov reveals a new dimension to his talent, that of a painter.
    When: Until December 12
    Where: Gallery Paris, 8 Parizh Str, Sofia
  • THE WORLD OF IVANKA SOKEROVA
    What: Ivanka Sokerova (1926-1993) is a little known artistic figure of admirable stoicism, working only with her left hand, the artist creates ceramic pieces, collages, drawings and writing.
    When: Until December 15
    Where: Sariev Gallery, 40 Otets Paisii Str, Plovdiv
  • FROM YOUR DAUGHTER WITH LOVE
    What: Until December 20
    When: Iva Yaranova has titled her exhibition Happy Birthday, Mom.
    Where: 16a Iskur Str (entrance from Budapeshta Str), Sofia

Museums

  • Archaeological treasures
    What: A private archaeological collection of special value will be on display for the enjoyment of guests and residents of Bulgaria's Black Sea capital. The treasures belong to the brothers Bobokovi, from Rousse, who had been collecting items for 20 years.
    When: Until April 2009
    Where: Varna Archaeological Museum, 41 Maria Louisa Blvd, Varna
  • SIEMENS TECHNOLOGY AND ART
    What: The theme of this exhibition is 130 years of Siemens in Bulgaria, intertwining historical periods with development of the local art scene. Works by Bulgarian contemporary artists such as Ivan Moudov, Boryana Pandova and Krassimir Terziev are displayed.
    When: Until December 14
    Where: Sofia City Art Gallery, 1 Gurko Str, Sofia