Rumen Sazdov Unveils New Exhibition in Prague at Kronberg Gallery
Prague Morning
From December 1 to 30, Prague hosts the exhibition Fragile Beings and a Parallel Life in the Studio by Bulgarian-born artist Rumen Sazdov at the Kronberg Gallery studio on Senovážné náměstí 8.
Open daily from 11:30 AM to 6:30 PM, the space combines a gallery display with the artist’s working studio, offering visitors a unique chance to see both finished works and new canvases in progress.
Sazdov, who has lived and worked in Prague since 1989, blends classical training with contemporary expressionism. Born in 1959 in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, he studied at Sofia’s Secondary School of Art and later at the Faculty of Figurative Art in Veliko Tarnovo.
Over the decades, he has exhibited internationally, including in Bulgaria, New York, and Italy, and his works are part of prestigious private collections worldwide, owned by figures such as Princess Stephanie of Monaco and actor Bruce Willis.

His paintings are known for their strong color, dynamic structure, and emotional depth. While modern and expressive, they remain accessible, making them suitable for collectors and interior projects alike. Sazdov’s work has been included in the international Mayer catalog and listed on Artnet, signaling both artistic recognition and investment potential.
The Fragile Beings exhibition reflects his interest in human fragility and psychological depth. Influenced by Byzantine art and European Christian traditions, Sazdov combines historical references with contemporary expressionist gestures.
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His layered brushwork and striking colors convey movement, tension, and emotion, creating works that are at once provocative and deeply human.

Visitors to the Kronberg Gallery studio can engage directly with Sazdov, gaining insight into his process and consulting on potential acquisitions.
This interactive format makes the exhibition a rare opportunity to experience the intersection of art, creativity, and investment value firsthand.
Visiting Information: The exhibition runs daily from 11:30 AM to 6:30 PM at Senovážné náměstí 8, Prague 1. Admission is free.
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