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Bulgarian participation at an international exhibition on human rights and dignity in Italy

Photo: Private archive

From 8 June to 9 October, the Italian city of Rovereto is hosting the international exhibition "Human Rights and Dignity". This year's 18th edition of the exposition features thematic works by artists from 32 countries, including Bulgaria. 

Bulgarian artist Radoslava Manova-Rade from the city of Pernik represents our country with an oil canvas entitled "In Unity Sheltered", which measures 50 x 50 centimetres. "My painting will be displayed with my photo and my personal message in English and Italian," the artist explained to BTA.

Radoslava Manova - Rade has participated in a series of national and international biennales and general exhibitions. She has had several solo exhibitions of her paintings, and many of her paintings adorn private collections at home and abroad. 

The motto of the exhibition in which she is now participating is "163 artists speak for the right to a life of dignity for all people in the world", and the official partner of the show is UNESCO.




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