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The Bulgarian pavilion at the 60th International Venice Biennale
Installation view. Bulgarian pavilion at the 60th Venice Art Biennale.Installation view. Bulgarian pavilion at the 60th Venice Art Biennale.
The Neighbours is a multimedia installation and it is representing Bulgaria at the
60th Venice Art Biennale. The installation deals with the topic of political violence, silence and trauma in the context of Bulgaria during the communist regime starting from 1945 to 1989. Authors of the work are Krasimira Butseva , Lilia Topuzova, Julian Chehirian. The project is rooted in extensive research and over 40 interviews are conducted by the practitioners. The installation focuses on how individuals remember and articulate their experiences in the aftermath of traumatic events based on Lilia Topuzova"s theoretical framework.[1] The Neighbours is mixture of video, sound, found objects and old communist furniture. Curator of the Bulgarian pavilion is Vasil Vladimirov.
The pavilion is situated in Sala Tiziano at the Centro Culturale Don Orione Artigianelli, Fondamenta Delle Zattere Ai Gesuiti[2] 919, 30123 Venezia VE, Italy (near Ponte dell'Accademia)
Further reading
Biennale Arte 2024: 6 Must-See Pavillons - Falstaff LIVING[3]
Must-see pavilions at the Venice Biennale 2024 | Apollo Magazine (apollo-magazine.com)[4]
6 Standout Pavilions from the 2024 Venice Biennale - Galerie (galeriemagazine.com)[5]
Venice Biennale 2024: A Guide to the Giardini - ArtReview[6]
DIY spaces of remembrance: Artist's tribute to Bulgaria's gulag prisoners | Bulgaria | The Guardian[7]
STIRring 'Everywhere' in Venice: The 60th Venice Biennale (stirworld.com)[8]
Images Must Be Explained or Told...(*) - ArtDog Istanbul[9]
Six pavilions of the 60th Venice Biennale worth attention in Ukraine (and the one most problematic) | ArtsLooker[10]
Interview with Bulgarian Pavilion Artists | Berlin Art Link[11]
Princeton grad student Julian Chehirian will exhibit at the Venice Biennale[12]
2024 Venice Biennale pavilions: your go-to list [updated] - ArtReview[13]
Which Artists Are Headed to the Venice Biennale in 2024? Here's an Up-to-the-Minute List of All the National Pavilions Announced So Far (artnet.com)[14]
The @LondonArtCritic guide to the Venice Biennale - Part II - FAD Magazine[15]
Which Artists Are Showing at Venice Biennale 2024? | News | Ocula[16]
The Neighbors: Nachbarn koennen sowohl diejenigen sein, die in Lagern und Gefaengnissen gelitten haben, als auch diejenigen, die die Gewalt ausgeuebt haben (aletheatalks.com)[17]
60th Venice Biennale Pavilions And Collateral Events Guide - Artlyst[18]
Bulgaria Pavilion | Venice Biennale 2024 | My Art Guides[19]
Who's Coming to Venice Biennale 2024? Confirmed Artists So Far (Part II) | Widewalls[20]
Lilia Topouzova's "The Neighbours" Chosen to Represent Bulgaria at the Venice Biennale | Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (utoronto.ca)[21]
Former Solitude fellow Krasimira Butseva is going to present the Bulgarian pavilion at the Venice Biennale - Akademie Schloss Solitude (akademie-solitude.de)[22]
A Guide to the 2024 Venice Biennale National Pavilions (artnews.com)[23]
official page - The Neighbours - www.theneighbours.org[24]
E-flux - Krasimira Butseva, Lilia Topouzova, and Julian Chehirian: The Neighbours - Announcements - e-flux[25]
Armed guards, reparations and the lives of others: Venice Biennale 2024 – review[26]