Productions
MAPS TO HEAVEN
12 STARS Series
THE COLLECTOR’S EDITION
Curated by
POLINA ANGELOVA
Polina Angelova leads the creation, management and production of a curated collection of limited edition prints and highly conceptual fine art photography series. Every piece of the Hidden Identity Projects’ entire production is a work of art and hearts resulting from the project’s entire mission and individual exhibition concept. Bringing each art piece to life is a highly sophisticated, intense and exceptionally creative curatorial job which requires high expertise, skills and knowledge to justify the innovative visual language of Angelova as a curator and editor of ideas.
Being the concept creator, author and creative director of the ‘Maps to Heaven’ highly conceptual fine art photography series Polina Angelova explores destiny as a correspondence between the position of the heavenly constellations and the individual path of the human being following the life’s path and most significant moments of the Holocaust Survivor Lady Zahava Kohn MBE. Selecting, assembling and editing an endless collection of images and combining the pursuit of beauty with the scientific observations of the Universe, Polina Angelova invented innovative ways of visual curating by producing new conceptual messages for the world.
For the first time, a curator records the history and the past not just with written words and painted pictures, but by creating a magical and imaginary world giving birth to a new visual curatorial language and above all making possible a new kind of visual communication.
Polina Angelova is the director of all the creative aspects of the Hidden Identity Projects’ entire productions including creative concepts, photoshoots, conceptual art and design, highly conceptual fine art photography and visual history series. She is dedicated to supporting Bulgarian, Jewish and British artists who reflect on each exhibition concept and mission of the larger project by creating a series of original contemporary artworks exhibited in museums, embassies and institutional spaces around the globe.
A percentage of each artwork sold is directly donated to the Bulgarian-Jewish Research Institute.



