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Bulgaria Hosts First Kiri-e Exhibition Showcasing Japanese Papercutting Art

07:38, 04 Ekim

Bulgaria has recently made a significant mark in the global art scene by hosting its first kiri-e exhibition, titled "Natural Harmony," at the Iliya Beshkov Art Gallery in Pleven. The exhibition, organized by artist and curator Ani Ivanova, features over 70 works from 27 artists, 18 of whom are Japanese, and will be on display until October 19, 2024.

Kiri-e, a Japanese papercutting art that dates back to the 7th century, has gained popularity in Bulgaria, where it is now recognized alongside other traditional Japanese arts such as origami and calligraphy. Ivanova, who has played a pivotal role in promoting this art form in Bulgaria, noted that the country boasts the largest non-Japanese group of kiri-e artists globally.

The exhibition highlights the evolution of kiri-e from its origins in Japan to its contemporary practice in Bulgaria. Ivanova's journey began with her participation in workshops and eventually led to the establishment of the Kiri-e Academy, where enthusiasts of all ages learn the craft. This growing interest reflects a broader trend of cultural exchange and appreciation for Japanese art forms in Europe.

Ivanova's personal connection to Japanese culture is profound; she is pursuing a Master's degree in Japanese Studies and has traveled to Japan to deepen her understanding of kiri-e. Her efforts have not only popularized this art form in Bulgaria but have also fostered international collaborations, including exhibitions featuring works from artists she met in Japan.

The "Natural Harmony" exhibition represents a landmark moment for Bulgarian art and serves as a bridge between cultures, showcasing the beauty and intricacy of kiri-e to a wider audience.

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