Kalin Serapionov is an artist from Sofia. He works with video and his interest is focused on the ability of this media to generates suspense without sliding into the narrative devices of the cinema. The relationship of video and videoi nstallations with space, the process of turning an image into a meaning and the effect of visual impact. His projects are related to context, time, circumstances, memory, locations and events and their significance. He explores different human attitudes, characters, communities, habits, behavior and relationships, contemporary cities and ways of life. His works is striving to create powerful, high-impact vision that simultaneously make use of the achievements of modern society, but also subject the clichés that they create to critical treatment.
Solo Exhibitions
2020
Structura Gallery
2018
Credo Bonum Gallery, Sofia
2014, 2016
Contemporary Space, Varna, Bulgaria
2016
One Night Stand Gallery, Sofia
2013
ICA Gallery, Sofia
2010
Neon Campobase, Bologna, Italy
2008
LCB Depot, Lester, the UK
2004
Hilger Contemparary, Vienna
Group Exhibitions
2020
25 Years and 5 Themes Later, retrospective exhibition of the ICA – Sofia, National Gallery
#sarievselfisolation, onlain project of Sariev Gallery
2019-2020
Artificial Light, Contemporary Space, Varn
2019
Common Ground, Night/Plovdiv
Festival of the Regions 2019 – Social Warmth, The Region Perg-Strudengau, Austria; Open Art Files: Notes and Footnotes, Kapana Gallery, Plovdiv
2018
Forms of Coexistence, Structura Gallery, Sofia
2017
The Image is no Longer Available, Credo Bonum Gallery, Sofia
2016
Let Them Draw, Sariev Contemporary, Plovdiv
2015
Art for Change, Sofia Art Gallery
Grammar of Freedom / Five Lessons: Works from the Arteast 2000+ Collection, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow
2012
Sofia Contemporary
2011
Site Inspection, Ludwig Museum, Budapest (2011); Sofia Contemporary
2010
Techniques, ICA Gallery, Sofia (2009); Indefinite Destinations, DEPO, Istanbu
2009
Sounds & Visions. Artists’ Films and Videos from Europe, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
2007
Heterotopias, 1-st Biennial of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki
2006
Neither a White Cube nor a Black Box. History in Present Time, Sofia Art Gallery
2003
In the Gorges of the Balkans, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel
Blood & Honey. Future’s in the Balkans, Essl Collection, Vienna
2002
Manifesta 4, Frankfurt/Main
1999
After the Wall: Art and culture in post-communist Europe, Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Kalin Serapionov
Solo Exhibitions2020Structura Gallery2018Credo Bonum Gallery, Sofia2014, 2016Contemporary Space, Varna, Bulgaria2016One Night Stand Gallery, Sofia2013ICA Gallery, Sofia2010Neon Campobase, Bologna, Italy2008LCB Depot, Lester, the UK2004Hilger Contemparary, ViennaGroup Exhibitions202025 Years and 5 Themes Later, retrospective exhibition of the ICA – Sofia, National Gallery #sarievselfisolation, onlain project of Sariev Gallery2019-2020Artificial Light, Contemporary Space, Varn2019Common Ground, Night/PlovdivFestival of the Regions 2019 – Social Warmth, The Region Perg-Strudengau, Austria; Open Art Files: Notes and Footnotes, Kapana Gallery, Plovdiv2018Forms of Coexistence, Structura Gallery, Sofia2017The Image is no Longer Available, Credo Bonum Gallery, Sofia2016Let Them Draw, Sariev Contemporary, Plovdiv2015Art for Change, Sofia Art GalleryGrammar of Freedom / Five Lessons: Works from the Arteast 2000+ Collection, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow2012Sofia Contemporary2011Site Inspection, Ludwig Museum, Budapest (2011); Sofia Contemporary2010Techniques, ICA Gallery, Sofia (2009); Indefinite Destinations, DEPO, Istanbu2009Sounds & Visions. Artists’ Films and Videos from Europe, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv2007Heterotopias, 1-st Biennial of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki2006Neither a White Cube nor a Black Box. History in Present Time, Sofia Art Gallery2003In the Gorges of the Balkans, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, KasselBlood & Honey. Future’s in the Balkans, Essl Collection, Vienna2002Manifesta 4, Frankfurt/Main1999After the Wall: Art and culture in post-communist Europe, Moderna Museet, Stockholm