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Oscillating between materiality and expression, between movement and stillness, the exhibition Distilled out of Figuration brings the human body to the forefront of artistic exploration.
curator: IOANA OLĂHUȚ
The human body. The body that inhabits the world. The body that carries us through the world. A vehicle for our actions and a keeper of our experiences. We observe it, admire it, or sometimes despise it, but we cannot escape it. Especially in an exhibition event designed for a festival that aims to explore how performing and visual arts relate, interact, enhance, and inspire each other. As a medium for performing arts or a recurring subject in visual arts, we constantly return to it to analyze its material presence in its fullness. Whether in motion or at rest, we gauge its volumes, roughness, curves, signs of vitality, or marks of decay. It is always there for us, and we strive to capture it in novel forms, transforming it into a significant element of our narratives, as do the six young artists whose works unite this exhibition.
In Taisia Corbuț's works, the body is entirely stripped of any sign of its carnality, synthesized through the austerity of a line tracing its contour. Its age, race, the time it lived in, or the geographical space it traversed are unidentifiable. Her figures, imprinted in stone, resemble hieroglyphic signs or fossilized remnants of long-lost worlds.
On her often irregular geometric surfaces, made up of mirror fragments, Maria Luiza Balan captures a body immersed in its reflections, in a perpetual search for identity. The viewer seems to have little relevance for this female figure turned away, exposing itself to the gaze but refusing communication. Always the same and yet different in each work, the viewer remains an external witness trying to guess the possible thoughts sparked by the solitude of its reflection.
Iulia Hlihor's series of paintings evoke the image of a chest filled with ancient scrolls, accidentally discovered in the attic of a religious building or in one of the miniature schools from Orhan Pamuk's novels. Small, precious, and painted with meticulous chromatic mastery, they possess an enigmatic mystery that invites the viewer to uncover new meanings each time.
Ana Cristina Lupu presents a fragmented body, reminiscent of a matrix torso found in the creative laboratories of the "new human" or a prefabricated element, forgotten in an abandoned display, configured from layers of fluid and spontaneous strokes.
In her paintings, Lavinia Oniciuc opts for a naturalistic study of her characters. Without compromising the correct rendering of anatomical structure, she delicately captures their subtle movements and facial expressions, enveloping them in a light that speaks volumes about the tenderness with which she observes them.
Perhaps the only ones in this exhibition, Mara Popa’s figures are bodies that inhabit space. Bodies that traverse, explore, and leave their shadow upon it. Even if the location is unclear, it becomes evident they are characters on a nocturnal, initiatory journey.
free entry
Open level – for professional adults
With: Arcadie Rusu
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DISTILLED OUT OF FIGURATION
ON BODY AND SPACE/ REST
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DISTILLED OUT OF FIGURATION
ON BODY AND SPACE/ REST
free entry
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