Stanislava Georgieva’s Profile

Theaters of Prey By Stanislava Georgieva
29Nov
Theaters of Prey
THEATERS OF PREY: strip clubs in America Quotes from online reviews: “The only thing you get out of a strip club is an empty wallet and blue balls.  People that love strip clubs are either mafia types, college guys that can’t get laid on or old creepy men whose wives stopped sleeping with them20 years ago......”                                           ...
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        Stanislava Georgieva is a Bulgarian born photographer who completed her Bachelors degree in Fine Arts with a Photography major from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in May 2010. Her current work involves a look at gender through the exteriors of strip clubs currently found in New York and the Northeast, as well as portraits of Bulgarian men who are employed mainly in the financial sector of Manhattan. She has won photography awards from the Robin Forbes Memorial Award, New York Photo Award 2010 (NY Photo Festival) for Best Personal work in Photographic series with the work ‘Nomads’, The Rhodes Family Award for Outstanding Achievement in Photography, and while attending the School of Visual Arts she was nominated for the Tierney Fellowship in Photography.

        Stanislava’s studies began in Bulgaria studying Art History at The National Academy of Fine Arts in Sofia. Upon moving to the United States in 2002, she completed an Associate Degree in Commercial Photography from LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, NY. Her fine art work led her to SVA where she has continued to use photography as a tool of expression. As artistic influences, she admires the fiction of Milan Kundera and the films of Alfred Hitchcock as well as the photographic and fine art work of Salvador Dali, Gregory Crewdson, and Robert Frank. She completed a Photo Editing internship at NBC Universal in 2009, which fallowed with a freelance position as a production assistant and a photo editor  for Bravo TV, USA and the SyFy Networks.

        In the summer of 2008, Stanislava spent two months taking photographs in Bulgaria, creating a body of work entitled ‘Past in Present’ which is an exploration of her memories of her homeland. This work deals with identity in a personal and historical way as she sees things that were once ordinary to her but which now look exotic. A new understanding of “the other” emerged from this work, and these memories and locations have proven to be seminal to her photography and vision. Her next project, ‘My Unfamiliar Face To You,’ upon returning to the U.S. dealt with a duality or persona of another person who acted as a surrogate for her. This woman assumed the role of an immigrant who lives in transition from her life as a wife and a parent. It is a more personal exploration of documenting a journey from her daily routines to her life outside of domesticity.

        Stanislava Georgieva has exhibited her work ‘My Unfamiliar Face To You’ in New York City in a group exhibition entitled ‘New New Yorkers’ at the Judson Memorial Church in 2009. As reflected in this show, a statement by Stanislava is that “our likeness allows me to express the subversive identity duality that we all carry within ourselves. Forever bound to be the tourist, all the moments that the ‘she’ lives through become a divide between the two personality types, two possible worlds to inhabit, two perspectives of seeing the future and ultimately two ways of defining who ‘she’ is and where she actually ‘exists’. ” Her most recent exhibition, ‘Theaters of Prey’, a collection of photographs of strip clubs’ exteriors in residential and suburban areas, was shown at the School of Visual Arts in February 2010. In March, she debuted ‘Nomads’ in the ‘Mentors Show’ in the Visual Arts Gallery in Chelsea which was mentored by Daniel Power from powerHouse Books.

        As a young person growing up in a Communist regime, Stanislava experienced the time between the collapse of Communism and the rise of Democracy. In a parallel manner, her photography reflects transitional issues as it focuses on the transformative journey that immigrants have when living in another country. She is able to view America as an outsider, yet she is at home both here and in the Balkans. Her work also has an existential feel, which is informed by these issues of acculturation.

 

Stanislava Georgieva

b. 1981, Sofia, Bulgaria. Lives and works in New York

www.stanislavageorgieva.com

 

Education

2010                 School of Visual Arts, New York, BFA in Photography

2007                 La Guardia Community College/ CUNY, New York, AAS in Commercial Photography

2001-2002 National Academy of Fine Arts, Sofia, Bulgaria, Art History

 

Selected Solo Shows

2011      Photo Academy 2011, The Red House, Sofia, Bulgaria

2010      WIN-Initiative, New York, NY

2010      ‘Theaters of Prey: strip clubs in America’, curated by Evie McKenna, School of Visual Arts, New York

 

Selected Group Shows

2011 Temporary Status,  Bulgarian Artists in America at IM International, Queens, NY 

2011 Fine Arts Alumni Exhibition, LaGuardia Community College, The Experimental Space at Reis Studios, NY, NY

2010 ‘Mentors’ SVA Photography Department show, curated by Stephen Frailey at the Visual Arts Gallery, New York, and mentored by Daniel Power from powerHouse Books

2009 ‘New New Yorkers’, Judson Memorial Church, New York, selected exhibition work from photography contest including the work  ‘My Unfamiliar Face To You’

Bear Meat’, curated by Eric Weeks, School of Visual Arts Gallery, New York

2006 International Salon of Photography Varna, Varna, Bulgaria, selected exhibition work from photography contest including the work ‘To Be the First’

 

Awards

2011      ONE Life Photography Projects Top 100 by PDN Magazine and Artists Wanted

2010 Robin Forbes Memorial Award, Visual Arts Foundation

2010 New York Photo Award (NYPH) for Best Personal Work in student categories

2010 Rhodes Family Award for Outstanding Achievement in Photography, School of Visual Arts, NY

2010 Nominated for Tierney Fellowship Photography Award, School of Visual Arts, NY

2009        Special Photography Department Award, School of Visual Arts, NY

2006       Outstanding Academic Achievement Award in Commercial Photography, LaGuardia Community College/CUNY, New York

 

Books

‘My Unfamiliar Face To You’ – published by Blurb

 

Projects

‘Номади: Nomads’

‘Theaters Of Prey’ –ongoing

‘My Unfamiliar Face To You’

‘Past In Present’ ‘Nature Morte’

‘To Be The First’

 

Publications

MAX Magazine – Bulgaria, September issue 2010

FotoVisura Blog – August 2010

The Commercial Observer - October 2010

 

Lectures

LaGuardia Community College, CUNY, NY – alumni guest speaker

 

Experience

Founder of Bulgarian Artists in America organization– producing and curating social and art events in collaboration with Bulgarian and International artists living and working in The United States of America - since June 2010

Young Photographers Aliance – participates in the membership commettee  - since March 2011

Represented by WIN-Initiative – boutique stock agency, New York, NY - since July 2010

NBC Universal Cable – Freelance Photo Editor for Bravo TV, USA Network and SyFy networks - since August 2009.

Freelance Photographer – since 2007

 


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