Hosted by the Taskoff Gallery, the Couleurs exhibition will take place at the Blitz Artco exhibition space (Rue Michel-Chauvet 6, 1208 Geneva) from 2 to 31 October 2025. This was announced by the Bulgarian-Swiss Association for Culture, Traditions and Education Kanatitsa on Facebook.
H.E. Ambassador Yuri Sterk, Permanent Representative of Bulgaria to the United Nations Office and other international organisations in Geneva will open the exhibition will open at 18:30 on 2 October. 'Come and immerse yourself in an explosion of colours, emotions, and passion through the works of leading Bulgarian artists,' Kanatitsa invites.
Founded in 2010 by Dimitar Taskov, the Taskoff Gallery is located in the picturesque town of Melnik in the Pirin Mountains. The gallery's mission is to promote contemporary Bulgarian art by collaborating with renowned artists.
Over the years, the gallery has presented Bulgarian artists in Switzerland (Geneva and Lausanne), at the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Budapest and at international art forums. It has also organised residencies for Bulgarian artists in Greece.
According to Blitz Artco, visitors to the exhibition in Geneva will be able to discover a diverse selection of works by established Bulgarian artists that combine tradition, modernity and authentic emotion.
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