Tanya Angelova exhibition
Tanya Angelova is a contemporary artist originally from Bulgaria, now based in Paris, who is known for her abstract, minimalist work that often incorporates mixed media, including stitching and fabric. Her art explores the boundaries between the abstract and the figurative, drawing inspiration from memory, time, and transformation.
Angelova’s work often features materials like felt, silk, and wool, combined with acrylic paint, to create textured, layered compositions. For instance, in her series “The Roots of Matter,” she uses felt as a base, embedding threads and wool to create intricate patterns that evoke memories and experiences. In another series, “Black and Ten,” inspired by Julio Cortázar’s poem “Ten and Black,” she explores the expressive potential of black in contrast with other colors, using raw silk, paint, and embroidery to manipulate light and texture.
Her approach is deeply philosophical, emphasizing the importance of the creative process and the emotional connections embedded within the materials she uses. Angelova’s artworks have been exhibited internationally and are part of various public and private collections.
Tanya Angelova exhibition














