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Sarieva/Gallery•Dec 01, 2025 — Mar 31, 2026
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Sarievа/Gallery, Plovdiv is pleased to present the group exhibition “snowball”, featuring works by Tekla Aleksieva, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Artan Hajruhllahu, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Mina Minov, Viktor Petrov, Dimitar Solakov, Samuil Stoyanov, Valio Tchenkov, Jelko Terziev, Krassimir Terziev and Sasho Violetov. The exhibition will be open to the public from December 2025 to March 2026 and presents a wide range of painting, drawing, objects and installations – some never shown before – created between 1986 and 2025.
“snowball” is more a snowball fight than a traditional exhibition – each artwork aims at another, sometimes hitting, sometimes missing, with the rules of the game never fully clear. Sarieva / Gallery invites visitors to step into the center of this skirmish and observe as if they themselves are taking part in it.
Somewhere near the end of the exhibition’s preparation, just before its announcement, stands a roughly 50-second, 35mm silent film by the Lumière brothers, “Bataille de…
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snowball
Sarieva/Gallery•Dec 01, 2025 — Mar 31, 2026
Press Release
Sarievа/Gallery, Plovdiv is pleased to present the group exhibition “snowball”, featuring works by Tekla Aleksieva, Luchezar Boyadjiev, Artan Hajruhllahu, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Mina Minov, Viktor Petrov, Dimitar Solakov, Samuil Stoyanov, Valio Tchenkov, Jelko Terziev, Krassimir Terziev and Sasho Violetov. The exhibition will be open to the public from December 2025 to March 2026 and presents a wide range of painting, drawing, objects and installations – some never shown before – created between 1986 and 2025.
“snowball” is more a snowball fight than a traditional exhibition – each artwork aims at another, sometimes hitting, sometimes missing, with the rules of the game never fully clear. Sarieva / Gallery invites visitors to step into the center of this skirmish and observe as if they themselves are taking part in it.
Somewhere near the end of the exhibition’s preparation, just before its announcement, stands a roughly 50-second, 35mm silent film by the Lumière brothers, “Bataille de…



































































































