
History of Divorce
Dimitar Tasev, 1970s

- Medium
- Silkscreen/paper
- Dimensions/
- 97 H x 66 W
- Country
- Bulgaria
- Condition
- A | Excellent - Minimal to no signs of wear

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Dimitar Tasev's "History of a Divorce" (1970s) is a powerful theatrical poster created for the National Theatre for Youth in Bulgaria. The work showcases Tasev's ability to distil complex emotional narratives into striking visual metaphors during a period when Bulgarian graphic design was increasingly engaging with modernist sensibilities. This sophisticated exploration of marital dissolution demonstrates the artist's mastery of symbolic imagery. The poster exemplifies the evolution of Bulgarian art during a time of social and cultural liberalisation.
The composition is dominated by a bold, black serpentine form that ingeniously doubles as both the letter 'S' and two opposing snake heads. This central motif occupies most of the poster's vertical space, creating a powerful visual metaphor for marital entanglement and eventual separation. The snakes' heads, positioned at opposite ends of the sinuous form, face away from each other, their red tongues and circular red eyes providing the only colour elements in the design. This strategic use of negative space and minimal colour creates a striking visual impact that immediately draws the viewer's attention.

Tasev's employment of a restricted colour palette - limited to black, white, and touches of red - demonstrates his sophisticated understanding of graphic impact. The stark contrast between the black serpentine form and the white background creates a dramatic tension that mirrors the theatrical content. The addition of red elements - the snakes' eyes and tongues - introduces a vital accent that suggests both passion and danger. This minimalist approach reflects the influences from both Pop Art and Bulgarian folk art.
Dimitar Tasev (b. 1937) made significant contributions to the artistic theatrical poster genre since the mid-1960s. His distinctive approach blends vibrant, fragmented imagery inspired by Pop Art sensibilities and folk iconography, earning him recognition through exhibitions across Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. As both a practitioner and educator, holding positions as Associate Professor from 1983 and Professor from 1993 at the National Academy of Arts, Tasev has shaped generations of Bulgarian designers through his unique combination of academic rigour and folkloric wisdom. His works, including this poster, are held in collections such as the poster museums in Warsaw and Los Angeles.

History of Divorce
Dimitar Tasev, 1970s
- Medium
- Silkscreen/paper
- Dimensions/
- 97 H x 66 W
- Country
- Bulgaria
- Condition
- A | Excellent - Minimal to no signs of wear