Tuning in Progress
Sarieva•May 24, 2025 — Aug 03, 2025
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The summer exhibition Tuning in Progress at Sarieva/Gallery, Plovdiv, brings together five artists – Dimitar Genchev, Marta Djourina, Nedko Solakov, Rudi Ninov, and Tsvetomira Borisova – whose practices span painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, and drawing.
The title Tuning in Progress is inspired by a work by Rudi Ninov, but also carries a broader meaning. “Tuning” is a word used in music, technology, and even in emotional communication. To tune something means to seek harmony – to find the right tone, the proper rhythm, the suitable frequency.
In this context, tuning can be understood as a process – ongoing, intuitive, sometimes improvised. It can be a creative act in itself: how the artist tunes themselves to the world, to the material, to their own ideas, to the working and presenting process. Or how artworks resonate with one another. Tuning in Progress is not just a statement that something is happening – it is an invitation to...More
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Tuning in Progress
Sarieva•May 24, 2025 — Aug 03, 2025
Press Release
The summer exhibition Tuning in Progress at Sarieva/Gallery, Plovdiv, brings together five artists – Dimitar Genchev, Marta Djourina, Nedko Solakov, Rudi Ninov, and Tsvetomira Borisova – whose practices span painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, and drawing.
The title Tuning in Progress is inspired by a work by Rudi Ninov, but also carries a broader meaning. “Tuning” is a word used in music, technology, and even in emotional communication. To tune something means to seek harmony – to find the right tone, the proper rhythm, the suitable frequency.
In this context, tuning can be understood as a process – ongoing, intuitive, sometimes improvised. It can be a creative act in itself: how the artist tunes themselves to the world, to the material, to their own ideas, to the working and presenting process. Or how artworks resonate with one another. Tuning in Progress is not just a statement that something is happening – it is an invitation to...More