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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.

On the skating board

Adding skateboarding to the list of activities supported by the Youth Union was not only a way for the system to retain control and closely monitor the activities of young people, but also, in its own way, a ridiculous paradox. Because Bulgaria is perhaps one of the few Eastern European countries where skateboarding, a peculiar underground culture, was institutionalized.

Once Upon a Time in Athos

Where everyone has time to read: Stratos Kalafatis on what brings him back to Athos and the importance of photobooks.

Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre have been exploring modern ruins with their cameras for years and have noticed that what leads to development is also the cause of destruction.

Vive le monde

The exhibition Traces of Empires brings together some of his most interesting photographs from around the world.

Buzludzha - Until Your Eyes Pop Out

With the help of social media and reports from media organizations such as The Guardian, CNN and The Economist, Buzludzha has become the most famous abandoned building in the world.

PRINT CHOREOGRAPHY

Three print editions with different focus that complement and develop our understanding of contemporary dance

IN THE BLACK BOX SPECTRUM

In "Black Box" Phelia Barouh creates very personal, intimate and sensual black and white portraits of people in different constellations – families, couples, lovers, colleagues, friends, pets…

Tihomir Stoyanov's book I give you this picture brings us back to the forgotten tradition of sharing photos with inscriptions written on the back.

HE BREAKS HE CUTS HE SPILLS

The parallels between Todor Zhivkov and Boyko Borissov have been explored many times in public and journalistic spaces, as well as in art. In his new book He breaks he cuts he spills (Janet 45), photographer Nikola Mihov brings this parallel to a higher level.