Ivan Moudov
Ivan Moudov | |
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Born | 1975 Sofia, Bulgaria |
Education | National Academy of Arts |
Known for | Conceptual art, Performing Arts, Avant-garde |
Notable work | 14'13 minutes priority, Traffic Control |
Awards | Trieste Contemporanea Award 2006,[1] Gaudenz B. Ruf 2010[2] |
Website | ica-sofia |
Ivan Moudov (born 1975 in Sofia, Bulgaria[citation needed]) is a Bulgarian conceptual artist. He is member of the Institute of Contemporary Art - Sofia since 2007.
His most notable works evolve around the traffic behaviour, including ''One hour priority'' in 2000, Sofia,[3] 14:13 Minutes Priority in 2005 in Weimar and the similar work 9:43 Minutes Priority in 2009, presented at the Saltzburger Kunstverein in Salzburg, Germany.[4]
The works of the Traffic Control cycle are presented at various contemporary art festivals in different European cities, including Graz, Austria in 2001, Cetinje, Montenegro in 2002, Thessaloniki, Greece 2003.[5]
Another theme that frequents his works is related to the missing contemporary art collection in his home country. The whole cycle is named MUSIZ after the abbreviation of imaginative contemporary art museum. A video installation of the cycle is presented in 2010 in Plovdiv and later in Alberta Pane gallery in Paris.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "young european artist". Triestecontemporanea. Archived from the original on 1 September 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
- ^ "Gaudenz B. Ruf: Archive". Gaudenz B. Ruf foundation. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
- ^ "Морен месец изкуство" (in Bulgarian). Cultura, issue 31 (2142). 11 August 2000. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
- ^ "Viewing the East: Film evening in the studio ohne titel" (in German). Saltzburger Kunstverein. 12 May 2009. Archived from the original on 15 January 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
- ^ "2006 YOUNG EUROPEAN ARTIST TRIESTE CONTEMPORANEA AWARD Ivan Moudov". Institute of Contemporary Art - Sofia. 9 December 2006. Retrieved 13 July 2013.
- ^ "NON. Nemanja Cvijanović – Ivan Moudov at Galerie Alberta Pane, Paris". vernissage.TV. Retrieved 13 January 2011.