Daniel Bozhkov

Negative Hallucinations And A Nepotism Dance (Omonia Square Variation)

Saturday, August 27th 8:30PM

An unreliable narrator takes visitors on a tour. Seventeen color monochromes show the way, and the room is getting full of tunnels. Disappointed neighbors face skeptical ghosts. Words and things get out of synch. Can you learn a new dance when the beat keeps escaping?


Daniel Bozhkov is a Bulgarian born artist based in New York City, who employs a variety of media, from fresco to performance and video. He works with professionals from different fields, and enters the worlds of genetic science, department mega-stores, world-famous tourist-sites, as an amateur intruder/visitor who also functions as a producer of new strains of meaning into seemingly closed systems.

Daniel Bozhkov is a recipient of 2012 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grant, 2007 Chuck Close Rome Prize of the American Academy in Rome, and grants from Andy Warhol Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. His work has been presented in international exhibitions such as the 6th Liverpool Biennial, in 2010, 6th Mercosul Biennial in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 2007, 9th Istanbul Biennale in Turkey in 2005, the 1st Moscow Biennial of Contemporary Art in Russia in 2005.

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