Art Gallery Paris
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PARIS Gallery presents works by contemporary artists working in the field of figurative and naive art, magical realism and hyperrealism.
It was established in April 2003 in Sofia by the Boris and Nadia Pavlovi family.
For the first eight years, the gallery is located at 8 Paris Street, and at the end of April 2011 it moved to its new address – 47 Tsar Samuil Street (in the section between Denkoglu and Solunska). ).
The AUTHORS of the Paris Gallery are presented both in the traditional joint exhibitions – SUMMERTIME and WINTERTIME, and through solo exhibitions in the gallery. The Paris Gallery shows exhibitions only to authors with whom it has already built relationships and is actively working.
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