ARTIST PROFILE

Slav Nedev

  • Bulgaria (b. 1967 in Sofia)
  • Currently in Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • The most essential thing about a visual work of art is actually... invisible. A freelance visual artist working in the field of painting, installation, drawing, digital art, public art... sometimes curating as well.
Biotope 17.1 & 17.2

Biotope 17.1 & 17.2

  • 2015
  • Inkjet print on Paper
  • Usually the image is printed on paper that is mounted on an aluminum sandwich panel (e.g. Dibond®) and laminated. Another option is the Diasec® process (face-mounting of prints on acrylic sheets).
  • 60 x 200 cm
  • The images were created digitally as a 3D scene. That allows for printing in different sizes, including very large sizes limited only by the print process and media.

  • The two works - Biotope 17.1 and 17.2 respectively were created specially to be printed on both sides of a large vinyl sheet to be exhibited in front of a gallery. They show the same scene from two antipodal points.

  • Biotope 2017.1 2015
  • Biotope 2017.2 2015
  • Biotope II - thumbnail Biotope IX - thumbnail Biotope XII - thumbnail Full Moon, Sofia, 21 June, 2014, 07:00 hrs - thumbnail Biotope 17.1 & 17.2 - thumbnail Biotope 18.1 - thumbnail Biotope 18.2 - thumbnail Biotope 18.3 - thumbnail

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    Biotope (2008 - ongoing) | 2008 - 2016

Initially the works from the Biotope series started as visualizations of a homonymous installation project. Then it evolved to an open end series that reflects any new developments of the idea and Biotope reality. A Biotope (gr. βíος (bíos) “life” and τόπος (tópos) “place”) is an area of uniform environmental conditions providing a living place for a specific biological community. The Biotope project is a large art installation representing a “city” made of trash containers that has its “streets” and “squares” allowing the visitors not only to look at it from outside but to walk in and about it as well. The project deals with one of the most serious problems today – the problem with the waste that has already not only pragmatic but cultural and social dimensions as well. The increasing consumption leads to increased environmental pollution. The increased production results from the increased supply - consumption. The consumption has become a “social duty” that should keep the economy going. The consumer society turns gradually into a waste society. The message is quite clear: we leave so much waste after us that the place we live in, our Biotope, turns gradually into a dumping ground thus limiting our outlook and our movements. Even when the reality is presented to us as clean, tidy and ordered the truth remains that on a global scale the pollution increases and exactly for that reason – that the earth is a closed system – it returns to us no matter where we are and influences our life and environment. The coping with the growing amount of waste requires quick and intelligent decisions as well as socially responsible actions and behavior. It would be good if people reflect on these processes and on their personal attitude.