Rumen Chitov

Autobiography

Born in Karlovo, 05.12.1960.
1980 – Graduated from Dechko Uzunov Art High School, Kazanlak;
1988 – Graduated from the National Academy of Arts, Sofia, majoring in painting;
1990 – Member of the SBH.
Paintings by Rumen Chitov are in the possession of NHG, SGHG, HC-Plovdiv, HC-Ruse, HC-Vidin, HC-Kazanlak, HC-Targovishte, HC-StaraZagora, HC-Varna, Ministry of Culture, Bulgaria, private collections in Germany, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Great Britain.

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:
2023 – “Edinenie”, Art Pharmacy, Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2023 – “Together”, Art Pharmasy, Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2023 – “Gardens of N”, INTRO gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2022 – “Silk Thread”, Art Pharmacy, Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2021 – “Next in line unity”, INTRO gallery, Sofia;
2021 – “Self-Portrait”, HG Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2021 – “Friends of Viewing”, Resonance Gallery, Plovdiv, Bulgaria;
2021 – “Georgiki”, Art Pharmacy gallery, Karlovo; Bulgaria;
2020 – “Games”, Art Pharmasy Gallery, Karlovo; Bulgaria;
2020 – “Bucoliki”, Art Pharmacy gallery, Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2019 – “Sphere of Essences”, HG Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2019 – A Cube Contemporary Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2019 – Stewner Gallery, Lübeck, Germany;
2018 – “The Views”, Karlovo Art Gallery, Bulgaria;
2018 – “Domus Aurea”, Artur Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2017 – “Magic Mountain”, Karlovo Art Gallery, Bulgaria;
2017 — “Ariadna”, Karlovo Art Gallery, Bulgaria;
2016 – “Island everywhere”, Algara Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2015 – “The Beginning of Days”, Artur Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2015 – “4D”, Algara Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2014 – “Next after first”, Algara gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2014 – Gallery A1, Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2014 – Didier Morteveille Gallery, Vienna, Austria;
2013 – “Poet and Bird”, Artur Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2012 – “Scarlet Path”, Resonance Gallery, Plovdiv, Bulgaria;
2011 – Gallery 3-K Gaierie, Rabenstein, Austria;
2011 – “Existence among the existing”, Byala Zona gallery, Plovdiv, Bulgaria;
2011 – “Metamorphosis”, gallery A1, Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2010 – Gallery A1, Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2010 – Astri Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
2009 – A1 Gallery, Karlovo, Bulgaria;
2008 – Heinz Janssen Gallery, Kevelaer, Germany;
2007 – Heinz Janssen Gallery, Kevelaer, Germany;
2006 – Heinz Janssen Gallery, Kevelaer, Germany;
2003 – Heinz Janssen Gallery, Kevelaer, Germany
2001 – Heinz Janssen Gallery, Kevelaer, Germany;
1999 – Heinz Janssen Gallery, Kevelaer Germany;
1998 – Georg van Almsick Gallery, Gronau Epe, Germany;
1997 – Edition 88 Gallery, Luxembourg;
1995 – Ata-Rai Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
1993 – Matuschek Gallery, Wiesbaden, Germany;
1993 – Rayko Alexiev Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
1992 – Dosev Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;
1990 – Hemus Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria;

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