Press release
Evening news
22.03.2014 /
23.05.2014
Opening: saturday
22th march 2014, from 11 am to 3 pm.
Formato Comodo
Gallery presents Evening news, the first solo show of the Bulgarian artist
Samuil
Stoyanov in Spain.
Evening news is a
metaphor of the manipulation of the perception and understanding of the
surrounding world.
Each evening millions of people relax themselves in front of the television,
waiting for news,
trusting in the “truth” of what they are told. The aim of the media is to
inform the
audience of the
different events happening, but this accumulation of facts leads to the
disorientation
since the vertiginous rhythm of news limits the knowledge and the understanding
at
a very superficial
level. The media, indeed, take advantage of this situation of relax and
confidence
to form and manipulate
the opinion of the viewer who is carried along.
This image and
information bombing and manipulation are, for Samuil Stoyanov, the field from
which to generate
new symbolic and narrative forms. The way news-programmes offer their news
are, for the artist,
a form of art, a global image created through fragments, a complete narration
made of what is
happening and the voice-off who is telling us what is happening. Stoyanov takes
this big
history-collage, made of the combination of all of them, to translate it into a
more deep and
private experience
of the object.
Taking the
collage-structure of the news media, the works of this exhibition move between
the
mental and the
poetic, but, at the same time, they appear inside the space with a great
physical
and material
charge. Like the evening news, the works create a global narration through
micro
worlds, small
histories the viewer moves through to set his own experience.
SAMUIL STOYANOV
(Dobrich, Bulgaria, 1975). Graduated in Fine Arts at the National Academy of
Art of
Sofia (2001) and
MA in Ceramics, Samuil Stoyanov works with a very wide spectrum of media,
studying
different aspects
of the daily life and giving a clever and ironic view of the surrounding
reality.
Between his solo
show stands out: ON THE TOP, promoted by the institute of Contemporary Art of
Sofia
(ICA), Bulgaria,
2010. In 2012 Samuil Stoyanov participated at the 53rd
October Salon of Belgrade, titled
GOOD LIFE / ГУД ЛАЈФ
– Physical narratives and spatial imaginations, curated by Branislav
Dimitrijevic
and Mika Hannula.
In that exhibition he made a site-specific installation, a performance and the
video “10
min Geozavod”,
which, later on, was exhibited in the Duo show exhibition at Formato Comodo
Gallery in
December 2012. In
2013 he has been selected by the curator Catherine de Zegher to participate at
the 5th
Moscow Biennale.
He won the BAZA
prize in 2009, a residence at the International Studio Curatorial Programme
(ISCP), New
York, USA in 2010,
and the Gaudenz B. Ruf prize for the New Bulgarian Art in 2011, two of the most
important prizes
inside the Bulgarian art scene.
Nedko Solakov has
represented Samuil inside FRIEZE Magazine on its 141st
edition (September 2011) for
the magazine
anniversary, and in 2012 he was included inside The Bulgarian Nouvelle Vague, a
book edited
by Edno Magazine,
which presented the 101 more representative figures of the Bulgarian
contemporary
culture.