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there is not, there is not a soul
an exhibition by Dorota Gawęda and Egle Kulbokaitė
Swimming Pool is delighted to present "there is, there is not a soul", an exhibition by artist duo Dorota Gawęda and Egle Kulbokaitė that is to open on June 24, followed by a new iteration of the Young Girl Reading Group on June 25.
Platform Institutions
The Possible Institution
a project and an exhibition with Ina Valentinova, Yasen Vasilev, Lubomir Draganov, Stefan Ivanov, Maria Nalbantova, Radostin Sedevchev, Martin Penev, MIryana Todorova
a project about institutions – real, desired, past, internal, fantastic – and the possibilities within them. The Possible Institution is part of a series of studies included in Swimming Pool’s programme, which are devoted to the models of institutionality and processes of instituting today.
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PRETTY SURE IT’S JUST THE WIND
An exhibition WITH MINHYEOK AHN, SO YEON KIM, KRISTINA LOVAAS AND RUDI NINOV
pretty sure it’s just the wind is a project and an exhibition by four artists who live and work in Frankfurt am Main that spans across two locations in Sofia: Goethe Institute and Swimming Pool.
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ТHE LIBRARY OF OUR ENCOUNTERS
IN COLLABORATION WITH CHRISTOPH SZALAY AND FOTINI LAZARIDOU-HATZIGOGА
opening 1 NOVEMBER 2020
RAD.OST
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ALL THE THINGS WHICH ARE NOT HERE
A PERFORMANCE AND EXHIBITION BY IRINA GHEORGHE
All the Things Which Are Not Here, a project by Romanian-born and Berlin-based artist Irina Gheorghe, brings together various techniques to approach that which is not present in the space of Swimming Pool. If, for things which are here, a whole range of practices are available, the same cannot be said about things which are not here. We can measure the space between things which are here; but how can we measure the distance to something which is not here? How can we measure the distance between something which is here and something which is not here? How do we communicate with that which is not here?
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THE NEWEST SMALL PAINTINGS OF THE SWIMMER
А SOLO EXHIBITION BY ALZEK MISHEFF
August 1971. Alzek Misheff, already in the water in Koper, Slovenia, was just about to swim the 15-odd kilometers to Trieste. But then, by chance, an elderly couple passed by, walking along the deserted shore, and told him to get out of the water straight away – yesterday they had seen several sharks, a rarity in the bay. Misheff set out across the mountain, and after wandering for around 40 hours, finally got to Italy…
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INTERCONNECTION: ON BODIES OF WATER
AN EXHIBITION WITH CATHERINE BIOCCA, VALKO CHOBANOV, NONA INESCU, MARIA NALBANTOVA, JAKUB NEPRAŠ, PETR NIKL, TABITA REZAIRE, KAROLÍNA ROSSÍ, PAVEL STEREC AND JOHANA STŘÍŽKOVÁ
We are delighted to invite you to Interconnection: On Bodies of Water, an exhibition that revolves around ideas of ecofeminism and, in particular, of hydrofeminism. This is the second exhibition within the long-term project Islands: Possibilities of Togetherness, launched in 2019 by the Jindřich Chalupecký Society, a Czech platform for contemporary arts. The exhibition includes works by Catherine Biocca, Valko Chobanov, Nona Inescu, Maria Nalbantova, Jakub Nepraš, Petr Nikl, Karolína Rossí and Johana Střížková.
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IN HER PLACE: GINA FOLLY & LORENZO SANDOVAL
A RESIDENCY ORGANIZED BY E.M.M.A. AND CURATED BY VERONICA VALENTINI
E.M.M.A., in collaboration with Swimming Pool, is pleased to present solo projects by Lorenzo Sandoval and Gina Folly realized in the context of the annual roaming program of artistic research In Her Place. This year the program has started in Tangier with a four-days communal gathering that reunites various artists, researchers, curators and citizens to study collectively notions of displacement and the unknown аs we face these in everyday life.
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WHAT WE KNOW
AN EXHIBITION BY ESRA ERSEN IN COLLABORATION WITH ALMA MATER GALLERY AT SOFIA UNIVERSITY AND BULGARIAN NATIONAL LIBRARY
Swimming Pool, in collaboration with Alma Mater Gallery at the Cultural Center of Sofia University as well as the National Library, is pleased to announce the exhibition What We Know by Ankara-born, Berlin- based artist Esra Ersen. The exhibition shows, for the first time in its entirety, Ersen’s long term research, culminating in the two-part film installation Possible History I+II (2013-2015). At the intersection of documentary and fiction, the work interweaves Turkey’s past and present with that of several Balkan states, while directly engaging with Bulgaria’s cultural history and historiography.
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NATURA MORTA
AN EXHIBITION AND PERFORMANCE BY MLADEN ALEXIEV
NATURA MORTA is a project by the theatre director Mladen Alexiev consisted by two parallel events – an exhibition and a performance, in which the author expands his interest in narratives and hybrid presentation formats. NATURA MORTA is the third piece in the frame of the long-term research project Splendor Solis.
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A RAT
A SOLO EXHIBITION BY VERA PALME
A rat is walking into a bar to debunk a joke. Coming from the Twilight Zone it is living between structures, inhabiting shade. A story within a story. We know that speaking out is never the end, but always a beginning. Replenishing the currency of information, it is followed by a process of questioning where people are mute, proof is lost and sources confused. It has consequences. Knowledge sinks in a fear-driven, conspiracy-led hysterical reality mainly building upon distorting communicative structures of mass-media. This is where a rat has always been an aggressor and vice versa: a stimulant. When sources are forever dislocated, what then belongs to this world?
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POOL PAINTINGS PART I
A SOLO EXHIBITION BY NAVINE G. KHAN-DOSSOS
Pool Paintings Part I is both a figurative response to the site-specificity of Swimming Pool and an abstract flight of imagination. It began with a conversation, and Navine G. Khan-Dossos’ request to explore the possibility of returning the pool to its former glory: a water-filled hole perched on the rooftop of a building in central Sofia. But as the proposed insurance and engineering costs and permissions mounted up, it became clear that such a large undertaking would remain within the realms of imagination.
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AN OBJECT OF CONCERN
А SOLO EXHIBITION BY MARTIN PENEV
We all shine and we long. And we will long. But it seems as only through a polished surface we are ready to show life. Gold is the aura of the inner good and prouder out. Is this knighthood in media time or the cinematic reality of a sign, devoid of time and meaning, like optimal marketing fed by narcissism? A flag for a doomed expectation, but festive in its self-oblivion.
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THE BLUSHING VALLEY
A SOLO EXHIBITION BY GERY GEORGIEVA
Valleys are productive regions. Cultivated lands. Valleys are warm, lush, sheltered areas. Every so often, at dusk they seem to suck the sluggish, hot and heavy sky down their sloped walls as the sun retracts its rays, then you might say the valley is melancholic.
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THE NEWS
А SOLO EXHIBITION BY TOBY CHRISTIAN, CURATED BY DAVID DALE GALLERY, GLASGOW
David Dale Gallery and Swimming Pool are delighted to present a solo exhibition of new work by Glasgow based artist Toby Christian, at Swimming Pool, Sofia. The exhibition is the second of a series of exchanges between the two organisations and is curated by David Dale Gallery, Glasgow. It follows on It is Forever Ours, which Swimming Pool curated in Glasgow in the summer.
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DOMUS AUREA
Sofia art Weekend in COLLABORATION with ÆTHER
Domus Aurea, or the “Golden House” was the name of a palace built by Emperor Nero in the heart of the ancient Rome. Its interior was truly marvelous: The rooms were covered in dazzling polished marble. There were pools on the floors and fountains splashing in the corridors. Frescoed walls, stuccoed ceilings, semi-precious stones and ivory veneers, above all – golden leafing was part of to the extravagant decoration.
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IVAN SPASOV: HEAVENLY BLUE MORNING, NOON AND THE PATHWAY BEHIND NOON
28 SEPTEMBER – 8 OCTOBER 2017
DOMUS AUREA
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IT IS FOREVER OURS
AN EXHIBITION BY STEFANIA BATOEVA AND GORAN CHANTER
You might have been here before. The pontoon, rising over a smooth sea, reflections of glaring sun, magnum surface, bliss. Did we ever believe in an aligned past, present and future to entirely saturate our presence? Now, it seems like we are totally fine with having it all ending.
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MY DEAR PROVINCIALIST
AN EXHIBITION BY VALKO CHOBANOV, KRASIMIRA KIROVA, DIMITAR SHOPOV, TRIFON TASHEV, MARTINA VACHEVA, INA VALENTINOVA
Last year, I loosely messaged few of you, proposing to meet. Soon we sat together – spending a few evenings on the benches in front of Crystal Club, later gathering in Dimitar’s studio in Plovdiv. Fine, let’s do a show, you told me, but all together, as a group. And, we’d call ourselves “Provincialists”.
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PURE BREATHS
A SOLO EXHIBITION BY BIANCA BALDI
Breath inhabits the body. Through breathing, imaginary beings and spirits followed by images, words and ideas move in and out of the body. These can give life, but can also lead to demonic possessions.
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STATES OF FLUX
FOUR-PART EXHIBITION AT DIFFERENT VENUES
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The Sunniest Beach
STATES OF FLUX
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(2) AFTER THE SPLASH
STATES OF FLUX
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(3) THE SANGUINE
STATES OF FLUX
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CONSIDERED LIVING
AN EXHIBITION WITH JACK BRENNAN, CHARLIE FROUD, OLGA PEDAN
Things. Nice Things. Decorations. Trinkets. Tchotchki. What is it about objects?
Special: Institutions
US
EXHIBITION IN COLLABORATION WITH I: PROJECT SPACE (BEIJING), JENIFER NAILS (FRANKFURT), LAMBDALAMBDALAMBDA (PRISTINA), LIFE SPORT (ATHENS), LINDA (SOFIA), OPENING TIMES (LONDON), PEACH (ROTTERDAM), AND THE GREEN PARROT (BARCELONA)
SWIMMING POOL is thrilled to present its second project: us, an exhibition in collaboration with I: project space (Beijing), Jenifer Nails (Frankfurt), LambdaLambdaLambda (Pristina), Life Sport (Athens), Linda (Sofia), Opening Times (London), Peach (Rotterdam), and The Green Parrot (Barcelona). Together with these eight art spaces, we will stage a series of curatorial and artistic interventions at the premises of Swimming Pool. For one week we will turn the space into an open house of us, which we warmly invite you to share.
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BALCONIA
INAUGURAL EXHIBITION WITH STEFANIA BATOEVA, YVES SCHERER AND EMANUEL RÖHSS
SWIMMING POOL is thrilled to present its inaugural exhibition Balconia with Stefania Batoeva, Yves Scherer and Emanuel Röhss. For this first show the artists traverse the real to denote new possibilities.