FIELDS

 

The artist experiments with the surroundings and with the traditional approach to the sculptural form. She does not exhibit individual objects but rather unfolds her work into the space thereby imparting the sense of infinity. Where the fields of charcoal and wooden pegs begin or end is indefinable, they combine materials with diverse properties, and the work is both fragmentary and austere.

The young artist continues the Bulgarian artistic tradition of working with natural materials and thinking of nature in terms of a harmonious relationship with the human world. The natural is that cosmic dimension which sets the rhythm, cycle and authenticity of living.

Elena Yanevska (b. 1985) lives and works in Sofia. In 2010 she earned a master’s degree in Sculpture at the National Academy of Art, in the class of Associate Professor Tsvetoslav Hristov – Tsupi. Since then, she has been taking part in group exhibitions in Sofia, Plovdiv and other cities across the country, and likewise in Istanbul, Belgium, New Zealand, France, etc. Her solo shows have taken place within the National Autumn Exhibitions Removed Systems in 2014 in Plovdiv, with curator Galina Lardeva, the exhibition Sculpture and Photography at the GEDOK Art Gallery, Munich, Germany, as well as the exhibitions Concept Seasons (2012) and Foliage (2010) at the Mission Gallery, the State Cultural Institute at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Her works are owned by the National Art Gallery, Sofia, the City Art Gallery of Plovdiv; Societe Generale Expressbank, the Union of Bulgarian Artists, the Georgi Voynov Collection.