Sunshine
2016
12.0 x 25.0 cm
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Sunshine
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Biografia dell'artista
Rada Boukova: Exploring the Quiet Echoes of Everyday Life
Rada Boukova, born in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1973, is a Bulgarian artist currently residing and working in Paris. Her artistic journey began with foundational training in applied arts and textile design, followed by intensive study in stage design at the National Academy of Arts in Sofia—a formative experience that instilled within her an unwavering fascination for capturing subtle shifts and transformations inherent in the fabric of daily existence. Between 1995 and 1997, she honed her craft as a set designer and costume creator for Bulgarian national theatre productions, immersing herself in collaborative projects that demanded meticulous attention to detail and visual storytelling. This period solidified her understanding of how artistic expression could communicate complex narratives within constrained spaces. In 1997, Boukova pursued further education at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, graduating with honors—a pivotal step toward establishing herself as a prominent figure in contemporary art. Since then, she has cultivated a prolific artistic practice centered on installations, videos, and exhibitions that delve into themes of hidden lives, the intimacy of the mundane, and the profound beauty found within seemingly unremarkable objects and environments. Her work consistently seeks to illuminate the unspoken dialogues occurring beneath the surface of our perceptions. Boukova’s artistic vision is deeply influenced by her upbringing in Bulgaria during the tumultuous period of the fall of communism—a formative experience that instilled a sensitivity to historical change and its impact on cultural expression. This awareness informs her approach to material selection and conceptual development, where she deliberately juxtaposes contrasting elements to provoke contemplation and challenge conventional interpretations. For instance, her celebrated piece *Still Life* (2009) utilizes Mylar celebration balloons—a symbol of the values prevalent in capitalist society—to confront viewers with a visual paradox that underscores the complexities of our contemporary world. The balloon representing football stands as a deliberate counterpoint to religious iconography and monetary symbols, prompting reflection on shifting cultural priorities. Her exhibitions have garnered critical acclaim internationally, showcasing her distinctive aesthetic and intellectual rigor. Notably, Boukova represented Bulgaria at the 58th Venice Biennale alongside Lazar Lyutakov in 2019—a testament to her artistic stature and recognition within the global art community. Her participation was accompanied by a solo exhibition at Sariev Contemporary in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, where *RB/РБ / Rada Boukova* presented a selection of her sculptural works exploring themes of materiality and form. Furthermore, she achieved considerable success with *Me and a German girl*, showcased at Patricia Dorfmann gallery in Paris, cementing her reputation as an artist committed to pushing boundaries and engaging audiences on multiple levels. Her work has been recognized by prestigious awards such as the M-Tel Award for Contemporary Bulgarian Art—a distinction that underscores Bulgaria’s commitment to fostering artistic innovation and supporting emerging talent. Boukova continues to refine her artistic practice, driven by a relentless curiosity about how art can illuminate the hidden currents of human experience and contribute to a deeper understanding of our shared reality.- Notable Exhibitions: Venice Biennale (2019), Sariev Contemporary (Plovdiv), Patricia Dorfmann Gallery (Paris)
- Awards: M-Tel Award for Contemporary Bulgarian Art
- Influences: Stage Design, Textile Design, Sociopolitical Context of Eastern Bloc Collapse
rada boukova
1973 - , Bulgaria
Dati rapidi
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Installation
- Date Of Birth: 1973
- Full Name: Rada Boukova
- Nationality: Bulgarian
- Notable Artworks:
- Delux (3)
- Sunshine
- Place Of Birth: Sofia, Bulgaria

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