Untitled (I Can't Remember the Exhibition) (2021) Drawing by Sasho Violetov

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Pencil on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 19.7in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Drawings under $1,000 Figurative Humor
The work is inspired by actual talk with my friend who attended once an art exhibition at some very contemporary museum with very weird building and he was so confused by the interior space of the building that he couldn't recall any memories about the exhibited works after that. He was lost in this modern structure which for me is very metaphorical[...]
The work is inspired by actual talk with my friend who attended once an art exhibition at some very contemporary museum with very weird building and he was so confused by the interior space of the building that he couldn't recall any memories about the exhibited works after that. He was lost in this modern structure which for me is very metaphorical for the contemporary situation we are living in

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Sasho Violetov is a contemporary Bulgarian artist whose artistic domain extends across the realms of painting, drawing, and mixed media. Within the tapestry of his creative practice,[...]

Sasho Violetov is a contemporary Bulgarian artist whose artistic domain extends across the realms of painting, drawing, and mixed media. Within the tapestry of his creative practice, humor emerges as a cornerstone, infusing his works with a distinctive lightheartedness. Sasho possesses an inherent curiosity about the intricacies of artistic creation and the underlying infrastructures that shape the art world. His art is a fascinating amalgamation of inspiration drawn from various sources, including images, movie stills, unconventional thought processes, fragments of short stories, and the enduring resonance of mental archetypes.

Through his artistic endeavors, Sasho embarks on an exploration of the intricate connections between individuals, the labyrinth of memory, and the overarching concept of global identity. Woven within this intricate tapestry is a subtle layer of irony, which adds depth and nuance to his work. His art delves into the profound questions that define our shared human experience and navigates the complex interplay between personal narratives, collective memory, and the evolving facets of global culture.

Sasho's academic journey reflects his unwavering commitment to his craft. He earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in "Mural Painting" in 2015, followed by a Master of Arts (MA) in the same field in 2017, both from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. His academic foundation serves as a springboard for his creative exploration, providing him with the tools to delve deeper into the ever-evolving world of art.

In 2022, Sasho Violetov embarked on a residency at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris, a pivotal chapter in his artistic journey. The residency not only broadened his horizons but also provided him with fresh perspectives and experiences to infuse into his work.

In the world of contemporary art, Sasho Violetov stands as a curious and inventive artist who continually seeks to unravel the enigmatic threads that bind art, memory, and human identity. His unique approach to art, marked by humor and a penchant for deep introspection, ensures that each of his creations invites viewers to embark on a captivating exploration of art's hidden intricacies and the multifaceted nature of our existence.

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