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Stone, Steel & Sky

Solo exhibition at the National Palace of Culture

Title: Stone, Steel & Sky
Place: Sofia, Bulgaria
Year: 2025
Opening date: September 19, 2025
Collaborators: 
Nikolay Astanasov: Project manager
Martina Stefanova: PR
Viktoria Draganova: Curatorial support
Selina Landis: Identity and Graphic Design

Supported by the European Union: EU New Generations

Stone, Steel & Sky

Stone, Steel & Sky

Stone, Steel & Sky, presented at the National Palace of Culture, is the first institutional solo exhibition of artist and researcher Cédric Van Parys in Sofia, Bulgaria. It brings together works created over the past several years, tracing the evolution of his artistic practice — from microhistorical readings of place to speculative inquiries into infrastructure as both symbol and memory.

This exhibition explores Van Parys’ interest in tectonics, gravity, weight, and matter, while also alluding to infrastructure as spaces of promise. Whether imagining billboards in Chicago as sacred portals, transforming Bulgarian-Turkish water fountains into kinetic installations, observing aerial highways and birds soaring above Brussels, or balancing industrial precision with raw organic form, Van Parys hijacks and appropriates existing symbols and structures, rearranging and juxtaposing elements and materials from the urban and rural landscape in ways that trigger the imagination, merging a critical post-capitalist message with a poetic sacredness. Even today, despite modern secularism and increased order and control, a spiritual life persists. His sculptures, installations, and images seem to offer a setting for that life, but one free of religious ideology or political manipulation. Naturally, his work resonates with the monumental spirit of the National Palace of Culture — built in 1981 as a national symbol of cultural ambition—now caught between past ideology and the search for new meaning.

Van Parys does not just respond to specific contexts — landscapes, structures, materials, layers of cultural memory — he transforms them through his work by harnessing the collective energy of the lives connected to these places. This is clearly shown in this exhibition, where sculpture, installation, and photography are presented in dialogue, allowing new narratives to emerge.


PRESS
- Interview Bulgarian National TV

- E-flux announcement

- NDK Announcement

National Palace of Culture

National Palace of Culture

The National Palace of Culture (NDK), located in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is one of the largest multifunctional conference and cultural centers in the world. It was opened in 1981 in celebration of Bulgaria’s 1300th anniversary.

Opening event

Opening event

The opening took place on September 19, 2025, at 18:00 in the Marble Hall of the National Palace of Culture, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Opening performance by Tchaika De Aur