Sculptures by Georgi Georgiev at Nuance Gallery

Sculptures by Georgi Georgiev at Nuance Gallery

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Georgi Georgiev’s "Angels and Demons" exhibition will be displayed at Sofia’s Nuance Gallery from March 26 to April 13. The renowned Bulgarian sculptor, whose monumental works have been showcased globally, continues to inspire with his unique artistic language, CE Report quotes BTA

His sculptures blend movement, symbolism, and philosophical narratives, often paying homage to the artists who influenced him. Georgiev’s works are characterized by a surreal, almost poetic quality, creating an immersive world where space and form intertwine.

Georgiev, born in Ruse in 1974, has participated in numerous solo exhibitions and international symposia. His mastery of classical materials like stone, wood, and metal has made him a prominent figure in the world of contemporary sculpture.

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