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a:7:{s:4:”user”;s:4:”none”;s:8:”subtitle”;s:0:””;s:10:”brief_info”;s:1793:”In his practice, Kuzmanov is interested in ‘how the ideas as ‘objects’, expressed in a certain language, media and scale gain their status and how that status culturally and psychologically influences our experience’. His interest in the relationship between the artwork (the object/image) and the ‘ideas’ is embodied in the creation of a specific environment of discourse, which represents an integral part of the work itself. Some of his works associated with particular space are: Project 0 (2010-2014), The Trap Quarter (Kapana), Plovdiv; (Dis)appearance of the Content 2, Women’s Market and Sofia City Art Gallery, Sofia, 2013; Ongoing Line, work in progress compound with Antarctica, 2011-; Who Controls the Controllers, Tiananmen Square, Beijing (2009-2011); Untameable is the Wind, connected with 11 countries in Asia, 2008–. Among his large-scale works and solo exhibitions are: What Is Passing through me, I Pass Trough It, (2009)-2015, Architectural Association, London,(2009)-2015; Ice-Cream and Aviation, 2014-2017; Chapter 36/50, ICA-Sofia,(2013)-2014; Exhale, Rayko Alexiev Gallery, Sofia, (2008)-2011; Feeder Head, Vaska Emanouilova Gallery, Sofia (2008)-2010. Participation in group exhibitions and festivals includes, among others: Art for Change 1985-2015, Sofia Art Gallery; Fifth International ‘Biennial of Young Artists, Bucharest, 2012; Fragile, Atelier Tarwewijk Mijnsherenlaan, Rotterdam, 2012; Art of Urban Intervention, ICA-Sofia, 2011. He is the recipient of various awards and scholarships such as the Grand Jury Prize of St. Cyril and St. Methodius International Foundation, 2006; KulturKontakt, Austria, 2012; and the BAZA Award, 2013. In 2013, he co-founded ‘Fragment Association’ for inter- and trans-disciplinary urban studies (member until 2015).”;s:5:”email”;s:0:””;s:5:”phone”;s:0:””;s:7:”address”;s:0:””;s:7:”socials”;a:1:{i:0;a:3:{s:4:”name”;s:0:””;s:5:”title”;s:0:””;s:3:”url”;s:0:””;}}}

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