Born Bulgaria 1978. Lives and works in London, UK. Iavor Lubomirov's work is a hind-sight and sideways view of time. His fragile paper sculptures are finely scalpel-cut over long periods using laborious 3-D hand-printing processes. The resulting objects are both animate and static and give in solid form a glimpse into the wholeness of time.
2012
'ALTER', 10 October - 3 November, Vegas Gallery, London
'Read Between The Lines', 2 August - 21 September, ITV Studios, South Bank, London
'The Seven Lamps', 15 June - 12 August, Lubomirov-Easton Gallery, London
2011
'All Hail', 15 April - 8 May, Angus-Hughes Gallery, London
2010
'Peckham Space Open', 7-18 December, Peckham Space, London
'Lubomirov & Batiste', 26 June - 3 July, The Magnificent Basement, London
2009
'Nunhead Arts Week, 18 -27 September, Nunhead Community Centre, London
'Needle and Scalpel', 27 June - 3 July, 295 Burntwood Lane Project, London
'On CDOs and Double Clubs', 5-12 March, August Art Gallery, London
2008
Art in the Car Park, 9 - 19 October, CCP Car Park Gallery, Liverpool
Fresh Air Machine, 18 September - 31 October, Calvert 22, London
2007
Artists for 2012, 15 - 29 November, 491 Gallery, London
Summer Exhibiton, 11 June - 19 August, Royal Academy of Art, London
(Deviant) Art Festival, 13 - 28 July, Konsthallen, Trollhtten, Sweden
Works on Paper, 2-20 March, Gallery of the Bulgarian Embassy, London…Read More
Education
1996 - 2005
BA Fine Art, UEL
Access into Art, Mary Ward
MMath Mathematics, Oxford University