![]() Sariev actively collaborates with both respected local curators, and renowned international curators in developing exhibitions at the gallery. The gallery also supports the development of the next generation of artists such as Lubri, Voin de Voin, Vikenti Komitski and Martina Vacheva. The gallery works only with professional artists who have international careers, and who belong to a wider European artistic scene: well established figures such as Nedko Solakov, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Stefan Nikolaev, Luchezar Boyadjiev, as well as younger artists Kamen Stoyanov, Rada Boukova and Valio Tchenkov. The gallery represents a broad view of different generations of Bulgarian artists and art movements. The studio space is situated in the former sculpture studio of the well-known Bulgarian artist, Dimitar Boykov (1927-2000) and is located near the historical Women's Market. ![]() In 2017, the Gallery started SARIEV Studio in Sofia, with the concept of establishing a space for collectors to discover artists and works in personal meetings. Between 20, the gallery launched the pop-up gallery, Sariev Project Space, in the Kapana arts district of Plovdiv, where the exhibitions presenting young artists took place. It offers flexibility to artists and curators to transform the space according to their own concept and vision. ![]() The exhibition space in Sariev Gallery is small scaled, and inspired by the white cube concept. The gallery has its own café with a library – the artnewscafé. The main exhibition space of Sariev Gallery is in the centre of the historical city of Plovdiv next to the Ancient Odeon on Otets Paisiy Street – a street with its own rich history that allows a charming alternative to the corporate retailers on the main pedestrian walkway just one block over. Through the years, the gallery's activities have always extended beyond its physical space, as evidenced by the large number of satellite projects and external initiatives in Sariev's history. The activity of Sariev Gallery continued until the autumn of 2021, when Veselina Sarieva founded Sarieva Gallery. Sariev Gallery is the successor to the original gallery and center for contemporary ceramics and photography opened by Katrin Sarieva in 2004. The gallery is based in Bulgaria’s second largest city Plovdiv. The gallery was founded by Katrin Sarieva and Vesselina Sarieva in 2011 as Sariev Contemporary (rebranded in 2019 as Sariev Gallery). Specializing in contemporary Bulgarian art, the gallery has a history of building private collections, advising corporate collections and cooperating with international museums and institutions. Sariev Gallery is a second generation gallery considered one of the essential places for discovering contemporary art in Bulgaria. ![]()
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