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Tag Archives: Bulgaria
Getgood Link: Raycho Stanev with his suitcase
Raycho Stanev with his suitcase – A lovely little slideshow of Bulgarian Artist Raycho Stanev’s Great Excursion through Birmingham, complete with cute suitcase and Destroyers soundtrack.
Posted in Art, culture and that, Getgood Links
Tagged birminghamcoachstation, Bulgaria, digbethcoachstation, frictionarts, greatexcursion, links, raychostanev, thedestroyers, theedge, toblog
Bass Festival highlights: Fight The Power and The Great Excursion critical debate
Last Wednesday saw the launch of the Bass Festival with the opening of Punch Records’ exhibition Fight The Power, of global protest and propaganda art. Fight The Power is on until the end of June at the newly opened Zellig, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture and that
Tagged Ammo Talwar, Andrew Dubber, bass festival, Bruce Lee, Bulgaria, Cheapside, City of Culture, Custard Factory, Fight The Power, Friction Arts, Jah Shaka, Lee Griffiths, ounch records, Paradox, Paul Murphy, Raycho Stanev, Sandra Hall, simon walker, The Edge, The Great Excursion, the rainbow, zellig
Raycho Stanev talks about The Great Excursion
Here’s a short video of artist Raycho Stanev talking to Simon Walker on a Bulgarian mountain about his installation The Great Excursion, an interactive artwork about the shocking mass expulsion of 360,000 Bulgarian Turks from the country in 1989 during … Continue reading

