IM ERSTEN und DER SCHOP freuen sich auf Lazar Lyutakov mit Baba Vasa’s Celler:
In Shabla, a small town on the coast of the Black Sea in northern Bulgaria, an eighty-four year old lady runs an art space in the cellar of her house. The 11 square meter space has been refurbished in a white cube. Since its opening in 2002, more than 50 international artists have presented their works there. This publication commemorates the 10-year anniversary of the “Baba Vasa’s Cellar”.
Magdalena Schrefel, Mladen Bizumic, Michael Part, Florian Schmidt, Georg Frauenschuh, Svenja Deininger, Wilfried Mayer, Benjamin Hirte, Jason Bunton, Raimund Märzinger, Nick Oberthaler, Karine Fauchard, Julia Haller, Alan Cicmak, Christian Weigl, Anna Witt, Frederic Post, Nadim Vardag, Philipp Oberthaler, Bert Houbrechts, hartman nordenholz, Johannes Vogl, Philipp Oberthaler/Gerhard Flora/Rainer Ausserer/Stefan Soble, Agnes Wächter, Michael Weidhofer, Andrea Witzman, Maximilian Pramatarov, Milena Georgieva/Leo Calice, 1000 Names, Leopold Kessler, Jan Machacek, Nikola Alipiev, Alexander Wolf, DOMA (Kaloyan Jechev), Axel Stockburger, Søren Engsted, Karine Fauchard, Julie Gufler, Jane Heiss, Nicolas Jasmin, Dejan Kaludjerović, Barbara Kapusta, Isabella Kohlhuber, Johannes Porsch, Franz Schubert, Signe Ross, Tobias Gossow and Johannes Hierzenberger
Lazar Lyutakov
Baba Vasa’s Cellar
englisch – bulgarisch
24 x 17 cm, 80 Seiten, vierfärbig
erschienen in der Bibliothek der Provinz