Plamen Yordanov is an American, born in Bulgaria cross-disciplinary artist, based in Chicago. His practice encompasses a variety of media and approaches, reflecting his diverse academic and professional background. Yordanov earned his MFA in painting from the National Academy of... Read More
Plamen
Yordanov is an American, born in Bulgaria cross-disciplinary artist, based in
Chicago. His practice encompasses a variety of media and approaches, reflecting
his diverse academic and professional background. Yordanov earned his MFA in
painting from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia, Bulgaria. He furthered his
studies at the Antonio Ratti Foundation in Como, Italy, in 1995, where he took
the Advanced Course in Visual Arts under Prof. Joseph Kosuth, with curators
Giacinto Di Pietrantonio and Angela Vettese. In 1997, he deepened his
engagement with Public Art at Salzburg’s International Summer Academy of Fine
Arts under the guidance of Prof. Agnes Denes.
Plamen
Yordanov has been the founder and director of the PLAMEN Art Foundation since
2008. A passionate advocate for community engagement, he acquired and began
restoring a historic abandoned church in South Chicago in 2018. His
foundation’s work aims to transform the site into a dynamic, multi-disciplinary
art center that serves as both his studio and home, fostering creativity and
collaboration in the community.
Yordanov’s work has been featured in numerous prestigious exhibitions
worldwide, including the Queens Museum of Art, New York (2009 & 2010);
Chicago Cultural Center (2007); Daley Center, Chicago (2007; 2008; 2009); The
National Palace of Culture, Sofia, Bulgaria; and the National Art Museum of
China, Beijing (2010). Notable exhibitions also include "Re: Contemplating
the Void" and "Design it" at the Guggenheim Museum, New York
(2009 & 2010), and MASS MoCA, North Adams (2011). Additionally, he
participated in the 4th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2011) and the
Venice Biennale (2013).
In
February 2022, a significant milestone in Yordanov’s career was achieved with
the launch of a small silver sculpture from his INFINITY
series aboard the International Space Station. This work is part of an ongoing
international art project aimed at establishing the first art museum on the
Moon, with the sculpture's landing on the lunar surface scheduled for 2025.