Harita Asumani - Artists can't talk

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Harita Asumani's original acrylic painting titled 'Artists can't talk' (2023) is a 70 × 60 cm portrait in brown, blue and multicolour tones, weighing 1500 g, from Bulgaria, not signed, and sold direct from the artist in good condition.

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Artists Can't Talk is a multidisciplinary project with autobiographical elements that challenges the stereotype that visual artists are unable to articulate their ideas through words. This painting is part of it. The works from this projects were shown as a part of exhibitions in Plovdiv and Timishoara.

BIOGRAPHY

Harita Asumani (b. 1992, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a visual artist based in Genoa, Italy. She holds a Master of Arts in Costume Design (2017) and a Bachelor of Arts in Stage Design (2015), both from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. A period of academic mobility at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia (2014) marked a turning point in her practice, where portraiture emerged as a central concern.

Asumani's residencies and exchange projects have accompanied and informed the evolution of her work. Awarded a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris (2017) upon completing her studies, she deepened her engagement with portraiture and line. Her participation in the bilateral art exchange Urban Mythologies, Plovdiv — Timișoara (2023), alongside artists from Romania and Bulgaria, reflects a more categorical and introspective shift — from the portrait of the other toward self-portraiture and autobiographical imagery. Her residencies also include Little Bird Place, Leshten (2020), and Via Pontica, Balchik (2014).

Her work explores the emotional dimensions of human experience through self-portraiture, tracing a path between personal introspection and broader social narratives. Recurring themes of freedom, eroticism, love, and play run through her practice.

Artists Can't Talk is a multidisciplinary project with autobiographical elements that challenges the stereotype that visual artists are unable to articulate their ideas through words. This painting is part of it. The works from this projects were shown as a part of exhibitions in Plovdiv and Timishoara.

BIOGRAPHY

Harita Asumani (b. 1992, Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a visual artist based in Genoa, Italy. She holds a Master of Arts in Costume Design (2017) and a Bachelor of Arts in Stage Design (2015), both from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. A period of academic mobility at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia (2014) marked a turning point in her practice, where portraiture emerged as a central concern.

Asumani's residencies and exchange projects have accompanied and informed the evolution of her work. Awarded a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris (2017) upon completing her studies, she deepened her engagement with portraiture and line. Her participation in the bilateral art exchange Urban Mythologies, Plovdiv — Timișoara (2023), alongside artists from Romania and Bulgaria, reflects a more categorical and introspective shift — from the portrait of the other toward self-portraiture and autobiographical imagery. Her residencies also include Little Bird Place, Leshten (2020), and Via Pontica, Balchik (2014).

Her work explores the emotional dimensions of human experience through self-portraiture, tracing a path between personal introspection and broader social narratives. Recurring themes of freedom, eroticism, love, and play run through her practice.

Details

Artist
Harita Asumani
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Artists can't talk
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Not signed, Signed
Country of origin
Bulgaria
Year
2023
Condition
Good condition
Colour
Blue, Brown, Multicolour
Height
70 cm
Width
60 cm
Weight
1500 g
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
2
Objects sold
Private

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