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Mrs. Emmy Barouh

Emmy Barouh: Journalist, translator and writer; author of documentary films;

 

 

 

Emmy Barouh: Journalist, translator and writer; author of documentary films;

one of the pioneers of Bulgaria’s independent press after the fall of the Berlin Wall;

Press secretary and cultural attache at the Bulgarian Embassy in Brussels

(1990-1994);

Member of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights and other NGOs

(1995-1997).

President and General Commissionaire of National CommitteeEuropalia-

Bulgaria 2002” (http://www.sofiaecho.com/2002/08/14/631959_bulgaria-stars-ateuropalia-

2002);

Editor-in-chief of EDNO Magazine (2004-2006) (www.edno.bg).

Curator of the first outdoor exhibition Earth from Aboveby Yann Arthus-

Bertrand (2007) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/alphadesigner/1485038294/);

Commissionnaire of the first representative exhibition of Pablo Picasso in

Bulgaria “I do not seek. I find(2008-2009) (www.barouhandpartners.com);

Commissionaire of the exhibition BACKGOUND - one Cantabrian in New

York (January-February 2010) (http://oikumen.info/?show=article&arc_id=1180)

Publications: On and Off the Record: 10 Interviews 10 Years after the Fall of

the Berlin Wall (2000); Beyond Utopias: Bulgaria, the Balkans and EuropeVisions

for the Future (translated into German 2002); Jews in the Bulgarian Lands.

Ancestral Memory and Historical Destiny, International Center for Minority Studies

and Intercultural Relations, Sofia, 2001. History and MemoryBulgaria: Facing the

Holocaust (Ed. OSF, 2003). Europalia : traces remains or how to build the image of

Bulgaria (Ed. Valentin Trayanov, 2003); I do not seek. I find: Pablo Picasso (Ed.

Janet 24, 2008)

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