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Artist Statement:
The Zidaru (Marian and Victoria) phenomenon,or cas,as it was called,exploded,after 1990,in Romanian artistic milieu (which was more and more marginalized,in fact), but also in larger spheres.The sensational,the elements of uncontestable surprise,which have constantly backed their manifestations after 1990,have gradually convert into quasi-normality,were transformed into a certain habit.The artists'activism,the regular rhitm of their public appearances exhibitions,performances,public ations,production of icons,their perseverance,which was,in a sense,indiferent to the echoes and their nature,remain just as impressive. The routine,the repetition,the constancy can induce a sensation of excess,of fullnes,of lack of measure,but at the same time they institute,complementary,a state of expectation.The presence of the artists Zidaru in Bucharest's landscape has become,in way,normal,natural.Each of their appearances brings a sum of already known elements,which are repetitive,recognizable but are combined in different articulations and syntaxes;their appearances also bring a dose of novelty,well integrated in an ensamble that has stable coordinates.Each new manifestation insinuates a feeling always perceived as comforting,a feeling of stability,of the unchangeable,and never of rupture...
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Artist Exhibitions:
One-man shows
1983 – “Workshop 35”, Orizont Galleries, Bucharest.
1985 – “Blood-stained Christmas”, The Village Museum, Bucharest.
1987-1990: work to a 6 meters monumental wood gate, “The Imperial Gate”, at the orthodox church in the village of Ghelari, Hunedoara district, Romania.
1991-1992: work to execute the architecture and ...
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Artist Galleries:
Permanent exhibition gallery:
Etno Art Gallery, open at World Trade Plaza (Sofitel) in Bucharest, Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm;
Address: Montreal no. 2 street, Bucharest, Romania.
Contact person: Victoria Zidaru;
telephone: +40745488601
e-mail: mvzidaru@gmail.com
Anaid Art Gallery
Slobozia Street (Rondul Cosbuc) no. 34, ...
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Artist Reviews:
Beyond the Rupture
by Ioana Vlasiu
The Zidaru (Marian and Victoria) phenomenon, or case, as it was called, exploded, after 1990, in the Romanian artistic environment (which was more and more marginalized, in fact), but also in larger spheres. The sensational, the elements of uncontestable surprise, which have constantly backed ...
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Collections:
Romanian National Art Museum, Bucharest, Romania
Contemporary Art Museum, Bucharest, Romania
State Picture Gallery, Munich, Germany
Ludwig-Forum Museum, Aachen, Germany
Art Museum, Bacau, Romania
Fernando Arabal, Paris, France
Ioana Giosan, Geneva, Switzerland
Dr. Edgar Nicolau, Zug, Switzerland
Beatrice Habermann, Switzerland
Dornier,Munich, Germany
Liana Iacob, Bucharest, Romania
Ioan Moga, ...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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