Kalina Dimitrova
40x40x10 cm, cable channels
A dot is a sign that marks different things. We put a dot in front of something to emphasize its importance, a dot at the end marks the end, the ellipsis implies an unfinished process. The meet point is a place, a center, that focuses on a particular problem. The point, closed in my box, consists of pressed and tangled in each other cables of different colors and sizes. They figuratively transfer life online to various human meet points. They form a chaotic knot of directions, information, the colors are bright and clean. They are a portrait of a special year for our time, which highlights change as the most permanent thing.
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Kalina Dimitrova (1975) is a Bulgarian artist known for her poetic approach to materials and her exploration of the fragile boundary between human presence and the natural world. Working across installation, sculpture, photography, and video, Dimitrova’s practice blends conceptual depth with a refined sensitivity to form and texture. Her work often reclaims everyday objects and organic matter, imbuing them with new meaning through subtle interventions and site-specific contexts. Rooted in a dialogue between memory, decay, and renewal, her pieces evoke a quiet tension between permanence and impermanence. Exhibited widely in Bulgaria and abroad, Dimitrova’s art invites contemplation on ecological and emotional residues, offering a nuanced reflection on the interplay of civilization and nature.
Website: kalinadimitrova.com
Website: kalinadimitrova.com