Gallery
Structura
Sofia, Bulgaria
Sofia Art Fair 2024 presents Structura Gallery – Krassimir Terziev, Stanimir Genov, Nikolay Konstantinov, and Natalia Jordanova.
Structura Gallery is a private independent contemporary art platform founded in 2017. It organizes individual and group exhibitions, artist residencies and publishes catalogues and author books. The gallery produces works by contemporary artists and works on various educational projects.
Krassimir Terziev is an interdisciplinary artist whose work spans a diversity of media, including video/film, photography, painting/drawing, and text, questioning the boundaries between reality and fiction, while exploring the manifold transitions and tensions between a globalized world, dominated by overwhelming multiplicity of symbolic imagery, and its material groundings in technological, physical and human ‘hardware’.
Stanimir Genov (b. 1982 in Sofia) has a BA (2002-2006) and MA (2016-2018) in Painting from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. In the period 2007–2012, he has primarily been interested in installation, video and sound. In 2012 he returned to painting as his main medium.
Nikolay Konstantinov was born in 1965 in Sofia. He lives and works in Brussels, Belgium. In 1995 he graduated from the Higher National School of Visual Arts La Cambre in Brussels. In 1997, he graduated with a Master’s degree in Digital Art from Institute Saint-Luc Brussels. Currently professor of digital art at ENSAV La Cambre/Brussels/Belgium. He is interested in: traditional and digital sculpture, drawing, ceramics, virtual reality and 3D printing.
Natalia Jordanova (1991) is an interdisciplinary visual artist born in Sofia, Bulgaria and based in Amsterdam. As part of an ever-developing quest for possible worlds and the extensive use of speculation, Natalia’s artistic practice is a projection of the future, a subjective synthesis and a material proposition of what defines the present moment. Through her approach and by deploying various practices, she builds context-aware installations.