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Delving Into Theory and Practice: School for Curators 1Delving Into Theory and Practice: School for Curators 1

School for Curators at the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Center in Gabrovo will be remembered as an intensive journey into theory, grounded in key texts on the history of curating, but also as a practical exploration of the profession, tackling real-world cases and difficulties to spark deep discussions. From February to July 2024, the program challenged its 24 participants to question, learn, and create – each element balanced equally between history, theory, and practice – to produce relevant, meaningful, and well-reasoned content for their audiences.

Structured into thematic modules, the lessons acted as anchors, shaping the participants’ understanding of the curatorial profession. The program began with an introduction to contemporary philosophy by the late Rossen Roussev, and a history of exhibitions led by Stanimir Stoyanov – grounding principles in the philosophical and historical roots of curating. From there, Margarita Dorovska contextualized curatorial work within the broader landscape of contemporary art, citing pivotal examples like Documenta 5 and the Venice Biennale. The journey continued through critical theories of language, phenomenology, institutional critique, and poststructuralism, each layer revealing new dimensions of thought to underpin curatorial decisions.

The lectures did not just remain theoretical. They connected directly to practice. Discussions on “curating the past” led by Vessela Nozharova and Svetlana Kuyumdzhieva addressed the challenges of working with archives and institutions. Sessions on “art in public space” and “curator as artist” pushed the boundaries of conventional curatorial roles. Participants grappled with ideas on relational aesthetics, the ethics of curating, and the role of commercial galleries in shaping the art market. The curriculum was both challenging and exciting, pushing participants to dive deep into the complexities of the field with curiosity and determination.


photos by Boryana Pandova

New acquisition for the Children’s hall Garden Town by Alexandra Georgieva-SashettuNew acquisition for the Children’s hall Garden Town by Alexandra Georgieva-Sashettu

It is said of Gabrovians that…
autor Aleksandra Georgieva – Sashettu

Textile panel with tufting technique, yarn – acrylic and wool
Size: 2 x 6 m

The textile installation created by Aleksandra Georgieva (Sashettu) explores the rich history and culture of Gabrovo and the Yantra River through modern artistic techniques. The installation is the result of collaborative work with local residents who share personal stories, legends and memories related to the city and the river. These narratives are transformed into colorful and expressive textile works that reflect the collective memory and identity of the community. Using traditional techniques such as tufting and latch hooking, the installation combines a variety of textures and shapes, creating a unique visual and tactile environment. Tufting involves the use of a special gun to weave yarn into a fabric base, while tufting is the manual tying of pieces of yarn onto a web. Both techniques allow the creation of rich and detailed compositions that add depth and life to the stories shared.

The work promotes intergenerational dialogue and highlights the importance of local traditions and natural resources. Through collective creativity, the installation builds a bridge between the past and the present, showing how art can unite people and preserve cultural heritage.

The project was created as part of Art by Yantra of the Poiema Collective foundation and is implemented thanks to co-financing under the Culture Program of the Municipality of Gabrovo. Partners are the Museum of Humor and Satire, the Christo and Jeanne-Claude Center and the Collective Foundation.

About the artist: Aleksandra Georgieva is a contemporary artist from Sofia, born in 1997, who devoted herself to art from an early age. She graduated from the National Academy of Arts with a major in Book and Print Graphics. Her work spans multiple media including textiles, tufting, design and illustration. With two solo exhibitions and numerous group performances, Alexandra combines traditional techniques with an innovative approach, exploring social and cultural themes in her works.

STOYAN VENEV. 120 YEARS SINCE THE ARTIST’S BIRTHSTOYAN VENEV. 120 YEARS SINCE THE ARTIST’S BIRTH

20 December 2024 – 30 June 2025
Opening: December 20 (Friday), 18:00

 ” … Stoyan Venev (true to his own jovial, cheeky and mocking nature) ridiculed the vices of his time or else amused himself with the comical pitfalls of his “heroes”, even when from a purely sociological point of view, the ‘funny’ had deep dramatic dimensions.”
Dimitar Avramov

In 2024, 120 years have passed since the birth of Stoyan Venev – one of our most recognizable artists, a significant figure in Bulgarian art in the last century.

In an attempt to offer a modern look at the artist and, in a way, founding father of Bulgarian art, an exhibition was curated in hall 5 of the Museum of Humor and Satire, presenting 151 of his paintings, cartoons, satirical drawings, sketches and watercolors.

The exhibition includes a screening of 4 documentaries, which provide an opportunity for the audience to get in touch with the artist’s personality.

The story of Stoyan Venev’s work and personality is further developed with literature, catalogs and albums in the Museum Library.

The exhibition is realized with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and is a joint project between the Museum of Humor and Satire – Gabrovo, Art Gallery “Vladimir Dimitrov – Master” – Kyustendil and partner collectors.

Under the influence of the characteristic works of Stoyan Venev, generations of Bulgarians from their earliest childhood build their ideas and attitude towards the surrounding world, social changes in society, historical processes and events. His name is widely known even today. Bulgarians over middle age recognize the works of the Kyustendil artist. His colorful canvases, cartoons and drawings have long been in galleries and private collections and today are defined with the word “classic”.

Going through his life with as much dynamism as in his art, Venev has always been the object of interest from critics, journalists, colleagues and the general public – an innovator, with a bright sensibility and a single-minded, carefree creativity. In his works, the expressive color, the intimate realism, the insertion of symbolic and allegorical signs, and the social element are impressive.

Stoyan Venev developed as an artist with a keen sense of social tensions and expressed his views through a specific style. He has been widely popular since his youth, a significant exponent of the proletarian line in art between the two world wars, the last of the great representatives of the Rodno Izkustvo (Native Art) movement.

For two decades after the September 9 coup, the artist worked for the “new socialist culture” and for “representational engaged painting”.

In the 1960s, this extremely wayward artist happily returned to his characteristic previous style – to pre-war modernism, the subjective, conditional and primitive, breaking the imposed restrictions – to be truthful and realistic in the generally accepted and expected sense, with predetermined ideologically substantive and style-plastic frames.

Much of his subjects reflect his understanding of criticism as a function of art and his dozens of satirical drawings simultaneously glorify and ridicule, a peculiar mixture between the heroic and the grotesque – “… the same primitive peasants – moustached, wide-eyed, ugly and funny; still the same village festivities and funny anecdotes…” (D. Avramov).

The exhibition includes works by:

Museum of Humor and Satire – Gabrovo, Art Gallery “Vladimir Dimitrov – the Master” – Kyustendil, the private collections of Dr. Rumen Manov and Mr. Ivo Dimitrov.

Exhibition team:

Margarita Dorovska, Valentin Gospodinov, Dimka Koleva – curators

Svetlana Mihaylova – public relations

Eng. Petyo Yordanov – technical assurance

“Mozaika” studio – graphic design

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*quote from the article “Stoyan Venev – an original artist of the primitive Bulgarian village” by Dimitar Avramov in kultura.bg from 21.09.2014


The exhibition can be viewed in the virtual tour, which provides freedom of movement and interaction with the exhibition through interactive markers added to the works in it.


Exhibition Openings Photos

Launch of Our Participation in an International Project for Improving Accessibility in Urban EnvironmentsLaunch of Our Participation in an International Project for Improving Accessibility in Urban Environments

On June 1st, the launch of a new 3-year project under the EU Horizon program took place, according to Grant Agreement No. 101147722. The consortium consists of 22 partners from public institutions, research centers, and business companies from 9 European countries.

The project is called “AccesS” and aims to provide a consolidated package of innovations to support the inclusive, adaptive, and sustainable operation of built environments and optimize their functioning based on the needs of their current and future users.

The proposed solution will be tested and demonstrated in 6 different buildings across Europe. The Bulgarian participant building is the Regional Center for Contemporary Art Christo and Jean-Claude – the new neighbor of the Museum of Humor and Satire. The activity related to it is carried out with the support and cooperation of the Municipality of Gabrovo – a leading partner from Bulgaria.

More interesting details about the participants, project conditions, and upcoming activities can be found on the Municipality of Gabrovo’s website: https://www.gabrovo.bg/bg/article/21278, as well as on the official project website: https://www.euproject-access.eu/en/.

“To Put it Lightly” based on the fairy tale by Valeri Petrov“To Put it Lightly” based on the fairy tale by Valeri Petrov

To Put it Lightly

Event for children
December 21, Saturday, 11:00 AM

Entrance:
2 leva for children
4 leva for adults

On the first day of winter, the Museum of Humor and Satire organizes another accompanying event to the solo exhibition of Prof. Anri Kulev “Pieces of Time”.

Once again, we invite children from 4 to 10 years old to talk about their favorite Christmas films.

We will watch the full-length children’s 3D film by Valeri Petrov “To Put it Lightly”.

About the film:
Little Svetlyo has taken the six plastic Indians to his crib and is struggling to fall asleep. Suddenly, a big Dog appears in the room, explaining to Svetlyo his mission – he has come to save him.
Firstly, because he is a Saint Bernard breed by nature, and this means that he must save those in trouble.
And secondly – in connection with the letter. The thing is that Svetlyo received a letter from his grandmother with five leva in it. The little sly guy needs more to buy new Indians and wrote to his grandmother that he had not received any letter with any five leva in it. This “to put it lightly” is not a smart idea, but a very ordinary lie and his dog tells him so. Svetlyo is upset and the two decide to search, find and tear up the lying letter.

Year: 2022
Duration: 75 min.
Director: Anri Kulev
Screenplay based on the fairy tale by Valeri Petrov
Actors – with the voices of: Maxim Shishkov, Sava Piperov, Petya Silyanova and Kiril Boyadzhiev
Music: Lyubomir Denev

The film is produced by “Kancelaria Film” with the help of “National Film Center”, and co-producers are “Bulgarian National Television” and “Doli Media Studio”.
The film is provided by its director, Prof. Anri Kulev.

Magic Christmas WorkshopMagic Christmas Workshop

Dear friends,

On December 14th at 4:00 PM, our Christmas workshop will open its doors for you again at the Museum of Humor and Satire.

We will be waiting for you with great impatience and festive mood, to create together a different and typically in our style Christmas toy with a slight wink and a fun flavor!

We will make Christmas kittens from felt, in which we will put creative spirit and inspiration, turning them into a fun decoration for your Christmas tree.

All necessary materials are provided by us, and you will take home your little creations!

The workshop is suitable for children from 7 to 10 years old.

We are looking forward to meeting you!

For more information or to apply for participation: email events@humorhouse.bg or tel. 0894937728, Ivelina Angelova – events and programs coordinator.

Places are limited.

The application is mandatory because it is related to the preparation of the materials.

Participation fee: BGN 5

Presentation of the Children’s Book “Vitan the Frog – How an Adventure Turned into Salvation”Presentation of the Children’s Book “Vitan the Frog – How an Adventure Turned into Salvation”

On December 13 at 5:00 PM, the writer Emilia Zafiraki will be a guest at the Museum of Humor and Satire along with her character – Vitan the Frog.

Together with Yana Kazakova, illustrator of the book, and Dr. Emilia Vacheva, a herpetologist at the National Museum of Natural History, they will tell children interesting things about the real life of amphibians.

Vitan the Frog is a book created with the idea of introducing children to the problem of the common frog or grass frog, Rana temporaria, in a fun way. In Bulgaria, they make their home in the higher altitudes of the Balkan mountain range, but every year they make a great migration to a swamp at the foot of the mountain so that they can create their descendants. Environmental pollution threatens their existence, and their fate is now entirely in the hands of humans. 

“Vitan The Frog – How an Adventure Became a Salvation” is the first Bulgarian book for children, in which the fairy tale is intertwined with real information from the world of living nature. A story about friendship, mutual assistance and care, which will help children cope with difficult life situations, accept those who are different from them and enrich their knowledge about nature and interesting animal species that are unpopular and even considered “disgusting”.

The publication is suitable for children aged 6+ and has an educational purpose. The main character is a young frog Vitan, who, thanks to his great self-confidence, gets involved in an adventure filled with fear, love, unexpected twists and turns and with a big stake: the salvation of his own tribe.

The book is published by Lisiche Publishing House, with the financial support of the Culture Fund and can be purchased from FOX BOOK CAFE at 34 Gladston Street or from the online store: https://shop.foxbooks.bg/

Christmas letter workshop for kidsChristmas letter workshop for kids

Dear little and big friends,

Traditionally, the Museum of Humor and Satire invites you to a magical adventure – the Christmas workshop for writing the most beautiful and funny letters to Santa Claus.

Come on December 7 at 11:00 am. You will have the opportunity to share your wishes to the good old man, which we will later drop into our mailbox to reach Lapland. Enjoy a creative atmosphere filled with Christmas spirit and cheer.

With us, you will be able to develop your creative potential and energy at full strength. You will decorate your letters in the most unique and brilliant way, because glitter will be in abundance. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to create your message to Santa and get into the Christmas spirit with us!

The studio is suitable for children from 7 to 10 years old. We provide the materials, and you the inspiration and enthusiasm!

We are looking forward to meeting you!

For more information or request to participate: email events@humorhouse.bg or tel. 0894937728, Ivelina Angelova – events and programs coordinator.

Places are limited.

The request is mandatory because it is related to the preparation of the materials.

Participation fee: BGN 5

Conversation with the children and a screening of the full-length Bulgarian animation based on Valeri Petrov’s fairy tale Pop!Conversation with the children and a screening of the full-length Bulgarian animation based on Valeri Petrov’s fairy tale Pop!

Event for children
November 30, Saturday, 11:00
Entrance:

BGN 2 for children
BGN 4 for adults

On the last day of November, we will gather to talk about our favorite cartoons, what kids like about them, and how they take us to a world full of adventures.
We invite kids aged 4 to 10 years to join a unique adventure dedicated to one of their favorite pastimes. Everyone can bring a drawing of their favorite cartoon character to present to the others.
We will end with a screening of the full-length Bulgarian animation based on Valeri Petrov’s fairy tale Pop!
The film was provided by its director – Prof. Anri Kulev.

Pop! (2015)
Genre: Animation
Bulgaria / 2015 / 75 minutes
Screenwriter: Valeri Petrov
Director: Anri Kulev
Starring: Stoyan Alexiev, Ivet Minkovska, Elitsa Cherkezova
Producer: Adrian Georgiev, Ivaylo Kotsev
Little Lily is on the phone, tremblingly listening to a fairy tale. The story is so full of twists and turns that she imperceptibly becomes its hero. Suddenly, the fairy tale comes to life and Lily dives into the ocean depths. While searching for a priceless pearl with magical power, she encounters all kinds of fish and crabs.
Some of them want to be friends with Lily, while others just want to gobble her up. The deeper Lily dives, the more dangerous it becomes. The phone booth suddenly turns into a submarine… and this is just one of the charming fantasies in the animated adaptation of Valeri Petrov’s fairy tale, so loved by generations of children and their parents. Pop! is an ingenious combination of animation and feature film, a real joy for the eyes.
Featuring: Stoyan Alexiev (The Wrinkled Man), Ivet Minkovska (Lily on land), Elitsa Cherkezova (Lily underwater)
with the voices of: Anton Radichev (Grilly), Hristina Ibrishimova (Lily), Petya Silyanova (Clam), Linda Ruseva (Jellyfish), Dimitar Ivanchev (Octopus), Veselin Rankov (Turtlefish)
Nominations:
Golden Panda Animation Festival in Sichuan – Competition program
Festival of New Cinema in Montreal – Children’s Program
The event is accompanying the solo exhibition of prof. Anri Kulev within the Cartoon Salon 2024.

How Was Life At Janachkovi’s – A Guest Exhibition From The Czech Cultural Center SofiaHow Was Life At Janachkovi’s – A Guest Exhibition From The Czech Cultural Center Sofia

The project “How life was at Janachkovi” was prepared based on the illustrations of Vendula Halankova.

The opening of the exhibition was on November 5 at 17:30 at the Museum of Humor and Satire.

The project is implemented by the Czech Cultural Center in Sofia within the framework of the Year of Czech Music program and with the support of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Sofia, Czechoslovak Club “TG Masaryk” in Bulgaria, the Czech Theater Institute, Sound Czech.

The exhibition presents illustrations to the two books from the legacy of Marie Stejskalova, called Marji, a longtime housekeeper in the family of the composer Leoš Janáček.

Leos Janáček (1854–1928) is the world’s most performed Czech opera composer.

Vendula Halankova (*1981) graduated from the Environmental Studio of the Faculty of Fine Arts in Brno.

Since 2017, he has been a collaborator of the Tourist Information Center BRNO (TIC BRNO) in the field of non-traditional propaganda of the personality of Leoš Janacek, within which a series of paper collages and illustrations of the books “Marji’s Cookbook” and “Marji’s Memoirs” were created.

All projects prepared by the Tourist Information Center BRNO (TIC BRNO) for Leos Janacek can be viewed here: https://www.leosjanacek.eu/en/