My friends and I visited the "H2O" festival, which is currently taking place in the city of Burgas.
The festival is for contemporary arts and is taking place in a rather unusual place in the city center. The location is on Troykata Square, and for decades the place has been fenced off and off-limits to visitors. Abandoned, overgrown and even swamped, the place is called "The Hole". But here it is:
"The opening of "The Hole" became possible after the Burgas Municipality won a long-standing court saga and now owns two-thirds of the terrain. This gives the opportunity to announce an upcoming international competition for architectural ideas for the transformation of the place"
sourse: paragraf.bg
The space, especially for the event, was clean and prepared with separate areas, of which different artists from Bulgaria, France, Romania and Ukraine represent their works.
There were exhibitions:
Different sculptures were presented.
Particularly interesting was the installation "Whiteout", a collaboration of artists from Germany, Bulgaria and Turkey.
I liked the installation called "Habitat" the most. It was a composition of orange tents that glowed in the dark.
More installations were exhibited in small wooden houses.
There was a section with hammocks.
More footage from the second day of the festival.
Thank you for stopping by!