An
impressive new gallery has just opened just 100 metres from my flat – the Red
Point Gallery – with a display of young Bulgarian graphic artists.
With
the opening in recent years ago of the Finesse
and Nuance Galleries in superb
buildings in the heart of Sofia and, last autumn of the Nirvana Gallery, in a lovely 1920's house, Sofia now boasts an even more inviting choice for artistic exploration. And all within easy walking distance….
Clearly
an update is needed of my 2012
post in which I extolled the virtues of the Sofia galleries, the more
interesting of which I itemized in the little book Introducing
the Bulgarian Realists
Then
I listed 16 galleries – but the latest version of the book Bulgarian Realists –
updated edition has 29 which offer examples of the
older tradition in Bulgarian painting.
This
makes commentary and comparison all the more challenging – but, owing no
favours, I can let rip….
Well-displayed
art in a lovely setting may warm one’s heart but is not actually my favoured
setting for finding art – it signals the curator well down the marketing path
with an eye to the higher end of the price market.
I
vastly prefer the cluttered spaces of Rumen Manov ’s Neron gallery (Tsar Samuel
12) and Stefan Stefanov’s antique shop (in Tsar Assen 33) - where the promise
of a hidden treasure lurks amongst the piles of paintings on the floor…. Valeri Filipov can also offer enticing piles of
unframed paintings from the backroom of his impressive new gallery at 11 Vasil
Levsky Bvd.
Up
until November 2015 I thought Victoria gallery was Sofia’s only auction house
but Enakor gallery (just
off Vitosha at the Court of Justice end) started
strongly in summer 2015 and held 4 auctions in 2015 – the premises are probably
the best Sofia has to offer….Their online catalogues can be accessed on the
link…….In a way I’m relieved (or my chequebook is) that I’ve been missing out……perhaps
because they’re just starting. Their prices are a bit on the high side – and their
sales therefore only about 15% of what’s on offer.This is their November 2015 catalogue
The Loran Gallery at 16 Oborishte St mounts exhibitions every couple of months –
focusing on Bulgarian painters from the last century. Their website has a good
collection of paintings – a nice feature being the portraits of the 100 or so
artists in the list.
Despite
the new galleries, however, it is Vihra Pesheva of Astry Gallery who remains for me
Bulgaria’s most brilliant impressario of private galleries - singlehandedly
seeking out and promoting living artists – young and old – with frequent
special exhibitions and materials. Vihra shares her enthusiasm so readily; and
I never feel I am imposing when I drop in….. This is what I said some years ago about the
Gallery –
Astry Gallery (under
Vihra's tutelage) is unique for me amongst the Sofia galleries in encouraging
contemporary Bulgarian painting. Two things are unique - first the frequency of
the special exhibitions; but mainly that Vihra follows her passion (not
fashion). I am not an art professional - but Vihra has a real art of creating
an atmosphere in which people like me can explore the modern scene. I have been to a couple of
other exhibition openings here and they were, sadly, full of what I call
"pseuds" - people who talked loudly (mostly Embassy people) and had
little interest in the paintings (except perhaps their investment value).
Vihra and her Astry Gallery attract real people who share her passion and curiosity. It is always a joy to pop in there - and talk to her, visitors, artists and other collectors.
Vihra and her Astry Gallery attract real people who share her passion and curiosity. It is always a joy to pop in there - and talk to her, visitors, artists and other collectors.