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Adrian Dan (b. 1985) completed a M.A. with honors at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. Previously he studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria and the National University of the arts, Bucharest, Romania.



Cristina David (b. 1979) started her artistic training at the Art Academy in Bucharest and completed her MDA at the Art Academy in Bergen. Video art is her prime choice of artistic medium. Cristina also works with photography and installations. Her often humorous texts and images are usually relating to day-to-day life. In her texts, she blends her personal experiences and thoughts.



Curators: Ami Barak and Diana Marincu
Venue: Timișoara Museum of Art

Union Square 1

Program: 10.00 - 18.00 (Monday closed)



Miklósi Dénes (b. 1960) lives and works in Cluj-Napoca, a city in which he became one of the founding members of the digital archiving project of the Minerva Press Photography Collection, a member of the Tranzit House, and of the conset temporary institutional platform.



Alle Dicu (b. 1995) explores various situations in which music and sound unleash special emotional manifestations, and the way in which these behaviors unfurl within space. Although her research sometimes strays from the halo of music, it remains affixed to these (difficult to define) moments, marked by an intensity of experience, of the present moment, of emotional vivacity.


Organizer: Mexican Embassy in Romania, Honorary Consulate of Mexico in Timisoara, Triade Interart Foundation and Jecza Gallery

Program: 19.10.2017

Location: Triade Interart Foundation 



Nikola Džafo (b. 1950) works in a direct and activist manner through his art. He usually prefers performance, actions, objects, installations, paintings, art interventions and public appearances. He intentionally uses kitsch to comment on the conditions of the societally acceptable artworks, and as a part of that, he introduces the motif of a rabbit in his work, signifying the visibility of only pleasure, without reason.




   
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