Daria Vassilyanska

Daria Vassilyanska
Daria Vassilyanska

Daria Kozmova Vassilyanska (in Bulgarian Дария Козмова Василянска) is a Bulgarian artist.

Biography

Born on 28 November 1928 in Varna, Bulgaria. Graduated the National Academy of Arts in Sofia in 1955, specialty painting, under Prof. Iliya Petrov.

Lives and works in Varna. She is wife of the Bulgarian theatre director Stancho Stanchev.

Free-lance artist. Works in the field of easel painting, stage design, monumental and decorative mural painting, decorative applied projects.

Since 1959 participant in national, group and regional exhibition of the Union of the Bulgarian Artists.

Her works are property of 23 state art galleries in Bulgaria, various institutions and private collectors in Bulgaria and abroad.

Solo exhibitions

  • 1974 - Gdansk The pavilions of BWA, Sopot, Poland
  • 1975 - Exhibition room, 65, Knyaz Boris I St., Varna
  • 1975 - Lamartine museum, the Old town of Plovdiv
  • 1976 - Gallery of the Union of the Bulgarian Artist, 6, Shipka St., Sofia
  • 1977 - Fine art celebrations, Oreshak
  • 1998 - Art 36 Gallery, Sofia
  • 1998 - Jubilee exhibition at the Boris Georgiev City gallery, Varna
  • 1999 - All sorts of drawing, TED gallery, Varna
  • 1999 - The Daria’s cats, Georgi Velchev museum, Varna
  • 2000 - Little seascapes, Gallery 8, Varna
  • 2001 - Madonnas, Gallery 8, Varna
  • 2001 - Grimaces and smiles, Georgi Velchev museum, Varna
  • 2002 - Madonnas, Art 36 Gallery, Sofia
  • 2002 - Greetings to the bearers of culture, Gallery 8, Varna
  • 2003 - The three penny exhibition, Gallery 8, Varna
  • 2004 - Seaside, Diakov gallery, Plovdiv
  • 2004 - An old-fashioned exhibition, Artin gallery, Varna
  • 2006 - A look at the more beautiful things, Artin gallery, Varna
  • 2008 - Zlatyu Boyadjiev museum, the Old town of Plovdiv
  • 2008 - I am well with these here, Jubilee exhibition at the Boris Georgiev City gallery, Varna

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