Kiril Prashkov, This Forest Looks Quite Politically Correct, 1995 wood, white paint, ca 270 x 300 x 10 Art in Landscape, International Symposium, Gars-am-Kamp, Austria, 1995
Kiril Prashkov, Lamentation (It’s Hard To Be A Macho Nowadays), 2002 digital print, dimensions variable Bound/Less Borders, First Outdoor Touring Balkan Project, Goethe Institut, Belgrade, Scopje, Rijeka, Sofia, Bucharest, 2002-2003 In the Gorges of the Balkan. A Report, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany, 2003 Play Sofia, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, 2005
Kiril Prashkov, National Style Series, 2002
Kiril Prashkov, Speaking Cobble Stones, 1997 oil on 15 cobble stones, ca 12 x 12 x 12 each Annual Exhibition of Section 13, UBA, Shipka 6 Gallery, Sofia, 1997 2nd Cetinje Biennial, Cetinje, Montenegro, 1998 In The Gorges Of The Balkans, Kunsthalle Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany, 2003
Kiril Prashkov, Mind Your Step, 2007
Kiril Prashkov, Ceci n'est pas un texte (Това не е текст), 2006
Kiril Prashkov, Natural Modernism Series, 2004
Kiril Prashkov, Reading And Eating, 2001 (part of the book Bugs/Reading and Eating, produced together with Bruce Checefsky) digital print, 20 x 156 Reading And Eating and other texts and watercolors, ATA Center for Contemporary Art, Sofia, 2002 Reading And Eating Texts, Grass. Ink, Wood, Remont Gallery, Belgrade, 2002
Kiril Prashkov (b. 1956) graduated the National Art Academy, Sofia, the Department for Graphic Design and Illustration. Between 1984 and 1989 he works for the Kultura Weekly. In 1991-1992 he is the Chairman of the Club of the (eternally) Young Artist. He has realized many projects in the field of the printed media. He is a founding Member of the Institute of Contemporary Art-Sofia. Some of his one-artist exhibitions are “Watch Your Step” (SIBank Gallery, Sofia, 2007), “Responsible Painting” (The French Cultural Institute, Sofia, 2006), “Quotations” (Moscow Museum for Contemporary Art, Moscow, 2005), “Drawing as a Craft” (ATA Center / Institute of Contemporary Art, Sofia, 2003); as well as shows in the Spaces Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio, USA; the “The Oh God, No/O Yeah” Book and other Books and Vegetables” (Gallery of KulturKontakt, Vienna, 1995); the “Gruezi”, in Scuol-Nairs, Switzerland (1993).