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 Committee
“Europalia-
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 Above”
by 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
Europe – Visions
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 Memory – Bulgaria: 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)