Enrique Iglesias Announces Only Balkan Show This Summer in Sofia, Bulgaria!
Enrique Iglesias will return to Bulgaria for an exclusive performance, marking his only concert in the Balkans this summer
Russian Ambassador to Bulgaria, Eleonora Mitrofanova, was met with protests and forced to leave an exhibition at the National Gallery "Kvadrat 500" (Square 500) after being confronted by attendees. As she entered the hall, she was greeted by a woman who called her a "murderer" and declared, "This is not Moscow, this is Europe." Other visitors joined in, chanting similar slogans, including "Glory to Ukraine." A video of the incident captures Mitrofanova responding in Russian before quickly exiting the venue.
Руската посланичка Елеонора Митрофанова беше изгонена с викове "Убийца!" и "Тук не е Москва" от софийската галерия "Квадрат 500".
— Свободна Европа (@SvobodnaEvropa) March 6, 2025
Това се случи в четвъртък вечерта по време на откриване на изложба на базирания в Ню Йорк активистки колектив "Герила гърлс". pic.twitter.com/apco9nDTXp
The exhibition, curated by Yara Bubnova, is the first in Bulgaria to showcase the work of the "Guerrilla Girls," an anonymous feminist art collective known for its critique of gender and racial inequality in the art world. The display features iconic posters, videos, and installations from major international museums, such as MoMA, Tate Modern, and Centre Pompidou. One of the most famous works on display is the 1989 poster "Do women have to be naked to enter the Met Museum?" which highlights the underrepresentation of female artists compared to the prevalence of female nudes in art collections.
The incident provoked widespread discussion, with Diana Popova, host of Museum on Air on the BNR Hristo Botev program, sharing her perspective.
Popova noted that the reaction could be seen as part of the exhibition’s concept, as contemporary art often intertwines with protest and public sentiment. However, she also emphasized that Mitrofanova, as the representative of a country that has officially designated Bulgaria as an "enemy state," should not expect a different reception in public spaces.
"Mitrofanova, like any individual, has the right to visit public places, but given that she represents Russia, which considers Bulgaria an enemy, she should anticipate protests whenever she appears in Bulgaria," Popova stated.
At the same time, she criticized the discussions surrounding the potential removal of the National Gallery’s director, calling such proposals "deeply unfair."
Sources:
At exactly 11:01 a.m. today, astronomical spring officially begins in Bulgaria
Evanna Lynch, the beloved actress who portrayed Luna Lovegood in the "Harry Potter" film series, will be a special guest at Aniventure Comic Con 2025
The first Saturday after Sirni Zagovezni (Cheese-Fare Sunday) marks the celebration of Todorovden, a holiday deeply rooted in Bulgarian traditions
International Women's Day, celebrated annually on March 8, is a day dedicated to recognizing the economic, political, and social achievements of women worldwide
March 3rd marks Bulgaria's Liberation Day, a national holiday that commemorates the country's liberation from Ottoman rule
One of the most cherished spring traditions in Bulgaria is the celebration of Baba Marta and the wearing of martenitsa—twisted red and white threads believed to bring health and prosperity
Bulgaria's Perperikon: A European Counterpart to Peru's Machu Picchu
Bulgarians Among EU's Least Frequent Vacationers, Struggling with Affordability