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Bulgarian Art in the Collection of the European Parliament

Ralitsa Kovacheva, 5 September 2011

15 works of contemporary Bulgarian artists will be included in the European Parliament collection. The exhibition Bulgarian Art in the Collection of the European Parliament, which has been officially opened on September 1, can be seen up to 6 September in the Sofia Arsenal - Museum of Contemporary Art in Sofia. It includes paintings, photographs and sculptures of Andrey Daniel, Bozhidar Boyadjiev, Boyko Mitkov, Boris Misirkov/Georgi Bogdanov, Vasilena Gankovska, Georgi Trifonov, Ivan Kostolov, Luben Genov, Nadezhda Oleg Lyahova, Nina Ruseva and Stanislav Pamukchiev. In mid-October the Bulgarian collection will be displayed in a special exhibition at the European Parliament in Brussels. Then the art works will be located permanently in the EP buildings in Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg.

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