Difference between revisions of "Bucharest"
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'''Media''': [[E-Cart]] magazine (*2003), [[Kajet]] magazine (*2016), [[The Long April. Texts About Art]] magazine, [https://e-zeppelin.ro/ Zeppelin] architecture and urban culture magazine. | '''Media''': [[E-Cart]] magazine (*2003), [[Kajet]] magazine (*2016), [[The Long April. Texts About Art]] magazine, [https://e-zeppelin.ro/ Zeppelin] architecture and urban culture magazine. | ||
− | '''Art workers''': [http://raedit.com/ Alexandru Radu] (1984), [[Alina Șerban]], [[Arnold Schlachter]], [[Cãlin Dan]], [[Corina L. Apostol]], [https://vimeo.com/florapop Flora Pop], [[Florin Tudor]] (1974), [[Iosif Király]] (1957), [[Irina Cios]], [[Matei Sâmihăian]], [[Mircea Florian]] (1949), [[Mona Vătămanu]] (1968), [[Raluca Velisar]] (1976), [[Raluca Voinea]], [[Sasha-Liviu Stoianovici]] (1978), [[Simina Neagu]], [[Simina Oprescu]], [[Stefan Tiron]], [[Ștefania Ferchedău]], [[Veda Popovici]], [[Vlad Basalici]]. | + | '''Art workers''': [http://raedit.com/ Alexandru Radu] (1984), [[Alina Șerban]], [[Arnold Schlachter]], [[Cãlin Dan]], [[Corina L. Apostol]], [https://vimeo.com/florapop Flora Pop], [[Florin Tudor]] (1974), [[Iosif Király]] (1957), [[Irina Cios]], [[Matei Sâmihăian]], [[Mircea Florian]] (1949), [[Mona Vătămanu]] (1968), [[Raluca Velisar]] (1976), [[Raluca Voinea]], [[Sasha-Liviu Stoianovici]] (1978), [[Simina Neagu]], [[Simina Oprescu]], [[Stefan Tiron]], [[Ștefania Ferchedău]], [[Veda Popovici]], [[Vlad Basalici]]. ''RIP'': [[Alina Popa]] (1982-2019). |
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* Olga Stefan, ''[[Media:Stefan Olga Just Another Brick in the Wall Models of Artistic Production in Romania 2011.pdf|Just Another Brick in the Wall: Models of Artistic Production in Romania]]'', Zurich: Barbara Seiler Gallery, 2011, [26] pp. [https://www.academia.edu/26181811/] | * Olga Stefan, ''[[Media:Stefan Olga Just Another Brick in the Wall Models of Artistic Production in Romania 2011.pdf|Just Another Brick in the Wall: Models of Artistic Production in Romania]]'', Zurich: Barbara Seiler Gallery, 2011, [26] pp. [https://www.academia.edu/26181811/] |
Latest revision as of 16:51, 9 April 2024
Initiatives: ArtLeaks (*2011), The Bureau of Melodramatic Research (*2009), Centre for Visual Introspection, CriticAtac, D Media, E-Cart (*2006), Institute of the Present (*2017), Make a Point, Marginal, Paradis Garaj, Postspectacle, Quote—Unquote, Salonul de proiecte, subREAL (*1990).
Festivals: Liminal (*2017), The Week of Sound (*2016), EXPIFF (2010), Rokolectiv.
Past events: Căminul Cultural (2011), The Ist Congress of the Spectral Institutions (2011), Speed Show: Traces (2010), Portraits of the Artists as Young Artists exhibition (2009), Kinema Ikon exhibition (2005), 010101 exhibition (1994), Media Culpa exhibition (1995), Ex Oriente Lux exhibition (1993).
Spaces: Atelier 35, Centre for Visual Introspection, Control club, Dispozitiv Books bookstore (*2019), factor92 gallery, Modulab media lab (*2011), ODD (*2015), PUNCH bookshop and art publisher (*2014), Rezidența9, subRahova, UNAgaleria.
Media: E-Cart magazine (*2003), Kajet magazine (*2016), The Long April. Texts About Art magazine, Zeppelin architecture and urban culture magazine.
Art workers: Alexandru Radu (1984), Alina Șerban, Arnold Schlachter, Cãlin Dan, Corina L. Apostol, Flora Pop, Florin Tudor (1974), Iosif Király (1957), Irina Cios, Matei Sâmihăian, Mircea Florian (1949), Mona Vătămanu (1968), Raluca Velisar (1976), Raluca Voinea, Sasha-Liviu Stoianovici (1978), Simina Neagu, Simina Oprescu, Stefan Tiron, Ștefania Ferchedău, Veda Popovici, Vlad Basalici. RIP: Alina Popa (1982-2019).
- Literature
- Olga Stefan, Just Another Brick in the Wall: Models of Artistic Production in Romania, Zurich: Barbara Seiler Gallery, 2011, [26] pp. [1]
- Kilobase Bucharest (Sandra Demetrescu & Dragoș Olea) (eds.), Kilobase Bucharest A-Z, Bucharest: PUNCH, 2021, 352 pp. Publisher.
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