GRAFF EXPRESS arrives at Sofia Central Station to saturate the urban space with colors and messages. In the first edition of the art festival, eight Bulgarian professional graffiti artists will work in the subway of the station on a common conceptual work, interpreting the underground space as a crossroads of people and destinies and the capital as a hospitable multicultural city. The project will send the message of tolerance in relationships and coexistence, so that through the language of art Sofia could establish itself as a city of tolerance. It will make gray feelings go away as the modern mural has the power to inspire for new life and beauty, the organizers of the festival say. The result of the creative transformation of 300 square meters of the subway, which connects the bus station and the metro, will be broadcast live on August 13.
Bulgarian poet and haiku author Vladislav Hristov has won the grand prize in the 79th Basho Memorial English Haiku Contest organized by the Matsuo Basho Memorial Museum in the city of Iga, Japan. For the first time, a Bulgarian has..
Minister of Culture Marian Bachev has opened the Bulgarian stand at the 77th Frankfurt Book Fair. The minister expressed gratitude to the organizers of the Bulgarian Book Association, the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Berlin and..
The Bulgarian Cultural Institute “Dom Wittgenstein” in Vienna presents the first edition of the “Day of Architecture” series. The event is dedicated to the mutual ties between Austria and Bulgaria in architectural modernism, the Institute announced on..
Stefan Komandarev’s film “Made in EU” has won the Critics’ Prize at the Arras Film Festival in France, the film’s team announced. The jury was..
The first Sound and Light multimedia show took place at Tsarevets fortress in Veliko Tarnovo in 1985. The occasion – the 800 th anniversary of..
Bulgarian artist and architect Vivia Niki presented her new land art creation—a giant three-dimensional candle painted on a meadow in the forests of the..
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