"Reflections of Tomorrow", Plovdiv, Bulgaria
ArtToday Association, The Ancient Bath
Curator: Emil Mirazchiev
Co-curator: Jakob Racek

On 10th of novembre the Bulgarian communist regime collapsed. Twenty years later, on this day the last exposition of ATLANTIS series will end in Bulgaria. Bulgarian and international artists will focus on the future of democracy in Europe and mostly on threats and challenges which stand in front of it - new block constructions, security risks, restrictions of the rights of freedom.

Actions and installations in public spaces:
Dan Tenev – action – Common Grave / Memorial of amity – 4th of October, from 11.00 until 16.00
Dan Tenev – action – Central Square – 9th and 10 of October, from 11.00 until 16.00
Abbé Libansky – installation – water mirror at the Gyuro Mihailov’s monument, opening on 10 October, from 20.00.

„Short video – live music” – short films by young authors from Europe dealing with the end of Cold War and the upheavals in eastern-european countries. These films will be accompanied by the german-based band "Lautstark! 4" around singer and multi-instrumental improviser Jan F. Kurth - creating an audio-visual work of art of its own.
Cultural Center of Radio Plovdiv - 24th of October, from 20.00

participating artists:
Bora Petkova, Adelina Popnedeleva, Venelin Shurelov, Doychin Russev, Luchezar Bojadzhiev, Nedko Butsev, Milko Pavlov, Ergin Chavushoglu, Alexander Yuzev, Kamen Stoyanov, Yovo Panchev, Ivan Moudov, Georgi Gerogiev – Jorras, Pravdolyub Ivanov, Simeon Stoilov, Yohannes Artinyan, Sevdalina Kochevska, Lora Parmakova,  Nadya Genova, Plamen Assenov, Natasha Kyupova, Emil Mirazchiev

more information: http://atlantis.arttoday.org/?lang=en

Press Release Reflections of Tomorrow

Opening of "Reflections of Tomorrow", Plovdiv, Bulgaria
curated by Emil Mirazchiev and Jakob Racek
Opening Saturday, 10th of October 2009, 6 p.m.
 
 
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