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PETER POCS AND THE WORLD’S RICHEST LANGUAGE

The Hungarian artist has no idea what it’s like to turn a blind eye to political issues and social problems, and uses the universal language of the poster.

MAKING ANYWHERE FEEL LIKE HOME: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF VANESSA WINSHIP AND GEORGE GEORGIOU

Shortly before their exhibition in Sofia, the duo tell us how they go about getting to know the unknown from Kosovo to Turkey via Bulgaria.

Beyond the Limits of Imagination: The Story of Meadows in the Mountains

Benjamin Sasse, founder of the cult Meadows in the Mountains, talks about the development of the festival in the last decade and why "the mountain is safe for everyone"

The DJ and producer Que Sakamoto comes from Tokyo's underground music scene and brings the Japanese aesthetic to clubs around the world

Sophie Ung's Repeating Motifs

Illustrator and tattoo artist Sophie Ung seeks the golden mean between illustrations, tattoos and questions of identity

GENERATION K

How K-pop became a global phenomenon, why the Bulgarian dance community is one of the largest in Europe, and the fans for whom this is a way of life

Jun First

Jun Yoshida takes us on a quick tour of his childhood kitchen and gives us a crash course in Japanese cuisine and its local roots

System Transfer

Moving poster workshop with Paul Voggenreiter, part of FIG. 3 - Festival for Illustration and Graphics

After January and before his March visit to Sofia with A Horse Walks into a Bar, Samuel Finzi tells us why thinking and acting are more important than feeling when you’re on stage

Annie Vaseva and the Big Chaos Theory

Over 15 years, Metheor has built a different type of thinking about the art of theater