Hristo Bozukov is one of the dynamic young authors in contemporary Bulgarian art. His biography includes 24 solo exhibitions as well as a large number of joint expositions and awards. Each one of his paintings is a revelation for connoisseurs. “There must always be a surprise. When we manage to figure it out, we have already moved to a new dimension”, the artist says. Hristo Bozukov defines himself as an experimenter – a key word in his artistic exploits. In his work, paints have become tools for the accomplishment of figures and plots, skillfully modelled within the parameters of the canvas. The artisit’s pictures are infused with content in which, using his unique methods, he hints at the highlight of each painting, at his profile of author and creator. The characteristic features of Hristo Bozukov’s artistic world reflect his own inventive reactions. Hristo Bozukov’s work has been highly appreciated by experts. Assoc. Prof. Dr Vladimir Avramov from the Faculty of Fine Arts at St Cyril and Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo puts it in a nutshell: “With Hristo, freedom is realised as an exclusive place for intuitive painting”.
Жената – фетиш в картините на Христо Бозуков
„Жената е като Земята, Вселената и Природата – тя дава и тя отнема, вдъхновява и наказва“ – това споделя художникът Христо Бозуков за новата си изложба, подредена в Пловдивската галерия „Артистика“.
TUESDAY, 28 MARCH 2023 FROM 6:30 PM TO 7:30 PM
SPACE TRANSIT: Exhibition of Hristo Bozukov
Artistica Art Gallery
In the exhibition, artist Hristo Bozukov shows paintings that communicate with abstract universes of thoughts, emotions and feelings. The paintings have an inner saturation of luminous energy that reveals the dominance in each painting. Thus, each painting has its own story, impression, provocation of something or someone, color, place, object, image and everything imaginable in an absolute and totally abstract universe, recreated through the colors of the paints, as a means of expression, on the canvas and wrapped in mystery, poetry, music, dreams and light. The paintings show worlds with graphite effects, symbolically recreating the typical colours of the cosmos.