Exhibition "Manaki - A History in Photos"
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According to orders of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Culture, dictated by the complicated epidemic situation, the Regional History Museum - Plovdiv suspends visits to its permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibitions until 21.12.2020. Due to the great interest we inform you that the new wall calendar for 2021 is available and continues to be sold in the museum shop of the exposition "Union of Bulgaria" on Saedinenie Square 1. The specialists of the museum continue to perform other activities and services that are typical for the institution - references and identifications, for example, but the introduced Remote work regime for some of the employees presupposes a preliminary appointment with the administration by e-mail or phone: [email protected] / 032 629 409.
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Exhibition "Manaki - A History in Photos"
from August to December 2020
THE EXHIBITION "MANAKI - А HISTORY IN PHOTOS" IN THE MUSEUM CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
The Museum Center for Contemporary History at 14 Angel Bukoreshtliev Street presents the exhibition "Manaki - A History in Photos", which includes over 50 photographs representing the two important authors who worked in the early twentieth century.
About the curator: The curator of the exhibition is Robert Jankuloski. He was born in 1969 in Prilep, Republic of Northern Macedonia. He graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje, majoring in Cinema. In 2000 he became the founder of the Macedonian Center for Photography. Since 2014, he has been the dean of the Faculty of Film Arts at the University of Audiovisual Arts, where he teaches photography. He is the director and screenwriter of the documentary "MANAKI - A HISTORY IN PHOTOS", which will be shown in Plovdiv in the fall of 2020.
The exhibition "Manaki - A History in Photos" will remain in the Museum Center for Contemporary History at 14 Angel Bukoreshtliev Street from August to December 2020.
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