GfG
- Edited by:
- GfG
- Edited at:
- Hanau
- Edited on:
- 2020
Selected Artist for the Friedrich Becker Prize 2020.
Dimitar Stankov was born and raised in Sofia, Bulgaria. His artistic work is mainly represented in contemporary jewellery and art objects. At the age of 14 he started his art education at the Secondary School for Applied Arts ‘Saint Luca’ and then continued his studies in Metal Design at the National Art Academy in Sofia where he received his BA degree in Applied Arts. In 2011 Dimitar received his second BA in Fine Arts and in 2013, his MA degree and also the Jewellery Design and Silversmithing award from The Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Since then Dimitar is based in Brussels where he also has his studio.
Dimitar Stankov was born and raised in Sofia, Bulgaria. His artistic work is mainly represented in contemporary jewellery and art objects. At the age of 14 he started his art education at the Secondary School for Applied Arts ‘Saint Luca’ and then continued his studies in Metal Design at the National Art Academy in Sofia where he received his BA degree in Applied Arts. In 2011 Dimitar received his second BA in Fine Arts and in 2013, his MA degree and also the Jewellery Design and Silversmithing award from The Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Since then Dimitar is based in Brussels where he also has his studio.
Artist list
Dimitar Stankov
GfG
- Edited by:
- GfG
- Edited at:
- Hanau
- Edited on:
- 2020
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Jewel Rotterdam 2022
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Iris Bodemer Construction Pendants Nr. 2, 6, 7, 8
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Craving the essentials. Interview with Robert Smit by CODA Museum
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Shape of Nature. Selected Artist Documentary 2021
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Extranalities 6: Mechanorganic by Timothy Information Limited
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The 25 Stories in B.R. Gallery
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KunstModeDesign Herbststrasse 2021
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SOdA Laboratory. A experimental research project
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Documentary Intimate Relationships
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Project Land Jewelry 2021
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Junmin Bae Work Process
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Exhibition Intimate Relationships in Beijing
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Exhibition Intimate Relationships. Messages from the Jury Team
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METALISM. Re-thinking narrativity in metal at the Royal College of Art 2021
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Beautiful!? Contemporary Jewellery and Object Exhibition 2021