Mythic Lore
Etchings & Oil Paintings by Stoimen Stoilov

 
Curated by Johnes Ruta, azothgallery@comcast.net
 
 


Stoimen Stoilov - ANTECUM THEATRUM VI
original Red Conte' drawing - 42" x 30"

 

STOIMEN STOILOV

STOIMEN STOILOV was born in Varna, Bulgaria in 1944 and is a graduate of the National Academy of Fine Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria. He leads his visual articulations with a Surrealist nature, and works in his studio in Vienna. In the US, he is represented by the William Meredith Foundation in Uncasville, CT.

For Stoimen, line is a justified dominating force, and his visions are rich with symbolism and indigenous history. His poetic visions encourage viewers to imagine mythic traditions and lore. He spent time living among the Aborigines in Australia, one of the many cultural influences in his work. His art has also been influenced by the poetry of friends like Lyubomir Levchev (1935-2020) Poet Laureate of Bulgaria, William Meredith (1919-2007) Poet Laureate of the United States 1978-1980, and the poet Richard Harteis (b.1946).

In 1991, Stoimen Stoilov was awarded Gottfried Von Herder Prize by The University of Vienna. His work resides in Museum of Graphic Arts Albertine, Vienna; the National Museums of Art in Sofia, Columbia, Germany, Norway, and Switzerland; the Pushkin Museum, Moscow; the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris; Yale University; the NY Public Library, and the U.S. Library of Congress, Washington. In the US, his most recent shows were a large 2015 retrospective, including two 8 foot wide murals at the Slater Museum in Norwich; exhibitions at the Bulgarian Embassy in Washington DC; the Lyman Allyn Museum, New London; and at UCONN Avery Point, Groton, CT.

Stoimen Stoilov is a first-class engraver and in his recent work he has attained a maturity of touch, detail, and expressivity of line, and a dynamism of the imaginaire which transcends not only the frontiers of reality, but also those of forms. The work of Stoilov is marked by a new vision of the most obscure recesses of the body of the being, of the animal, of nature and environment, and minutae of the articulations and body language. They acquire a lightness which makes them float in a space of overflowing geometric forms, letting themselves go freely in movement, in new imaginary landscapes.

 
 


Stoimen Stoilov - Cosmogony
etching aquatint 23" x 30"

  Stoimen's art has been influenced by time living among Aborigines.in Australia, and by the poetry of Lyubomir Levchev (1935-2020) Poet Laureate of Bulgaria, and William Meredith (1919-2007) US Poet Laureate 978-1980, whose legacy the Foundation represents in the US. Stoimen was awarded Gottfried Von Herder Prize by The University of Vienna in 1991.His work resides in many museums all over Europe, Scandinavia, and Russia. Mr. Stoilov is represented in the US by the WilliamMeredithFoundation.

http://stoimen-stoilov.com/index.html

 
Stoimen Stoilov - Pandora's Box
etching 32" x 25"
 
Stoimen Stoilov - Knight and Lady
original painting - oil on canvas 21" x 25"
 
 
 
Stoimen Stoilov - Woman with Bird
etching 25" x 32"
 
 
 
Stoimen Stoilov - ANTECUM THEATRUM IX
original Red Conte' drawing 42" x 30"
 
 
 
Stoimen Stoilov - Knight and Groom
original painting - oil on canvas 21" x 25"
 
 
 
Stoimen Stoilov - Power
etching 32" x 26.5"
 
 
 
Stoimen Stoilov - Power II
etching 32" x 24"
 
 
 
Stoimen Stoilov - Bird Man (aka Knight and Bird)
original painting - oil on canvas 34" x 22.5"

Curator, Johnes Ruta (203) 668-6933

azothgallery@comcast.net http://azothgallery.com/

 
Mythic Lore
August 2 - September 2, 2025
The Naumann Gallery
279 Branford Road, North Branford, CT 06471

March 16 - April 21, 2024:
Hygienic Art Center
79 Bank Street, New London, CT 06320

Mythic Lore
Sept 3 - November 29, 2021:
SSG - Six Summit Gallery
314 Flat Rock Place, Suites F135-F140, Westbrook CT, 06498


Mysteries of the Balkans
works by three European Masters
Stoimen Stoilov, Diana Stoilova, & Margarita Voinova

Connecticut Hospice
100 Double Beach Road, Branford, CT 06405

Exhibition: February 27 to April 12, 2018 10AM


A Family Matter: paintings by 3 European masters:
Stoimen Stoilov, Margharita Voinoava, Diana Stoilova

The New Haven Free Public Library Gallery
133 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06511

October 17 - November 29, 2008
https://azothgallery.com/nh-library/2008-10-stoilov-stoilova-voinova.htm


FLYING LANDSCAPES
OLYMPIAN ECHOES

Works by two contemporary
artists of Bulgaria
Pancho Malenzanov
Stoimen Stoilov

The York SQuare Gallery
61 Broadway, New Haven, CT 06511
ARTISTS' RECEPTION: Sunday, June 26, 2005, 4 to 6 PM

 

 

All above exhibitions curated by Johnes Ruta (203) 668-6933
Deputy President & Technical Support -- The William Meredith Foundation
azothgallery@comcast.net http://azothgallery.com/

These Artworks are in the Collection of Richard Harteis, b. 1946,
President -- The William Meredith Foundation (860) 961-5138
and Life Partner of William Meredith (1919-2007
)