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DANCE ON THE SURFACE OF BEING

We change. We grow. We learn and we forget. In the relentless cadence of time, something endures - a presence that we unmistakably recognize as the self. Fibers of spirit and matter twist into a singular axis of existence. It begins in the body. In that of another. In that of a woman. 

From this intimate grounding we encounter the world. The earliest image of it - and of ourselves - is stripped of all veils, all garments, all masks. It is the nude. Naturally and unavoidably, this is the opening chapter of life and knowledge. With age and under the weight of societal norms, we become masters in concealing it. The body - particularly the nude and, even more so, the female one - rests beneath a rich canopy of interpretations.

In civilizations past and present, it has continued to oscillate from vulnerability to power, from grace to burden, from pride to censure. Perception shapes morality and agency, roles and status, lending measure to the good we can each do in the world. 

In this context, the current exhibition, "Dance on the Surface of Being", invites you to contemplate the woman and her attributes with sincerity. In doing so, it offers a clear mirror reflecting who we are, revealing the architecture of the mind beneath the skin, speaking of unbreakable links and the force of defiant beauty before prejudice. 
Our pursuit at WIN Gallery is constantly centered on dialogue - interior, with peers and across cultures. For the second year, we celebrate femininity and equal opportunity, understood as uncompromising fairness toward competence and grace, whomever they may come from. 
Under the curatorial vision of Ms. Marinela Mantescu - Isac, a distinguished group of thirty-five contemporary artists, from Romania and Slovenia illustrate the subject by means of painting, sculpture, textile and mixed technique. Each medium complements the others, conveying layered structuring and a robust philosophical approach. 
Art, business and friendships are all avenues of great promise, if well walked. Equilibrium between domains and throughout the surface of being holds the potential not only for a decent life but for a truly enchanting one. Especially in moments when dreaming feels inconceivable, the courage to do so makes possibility blossom. 

 

Cristian Pascu - Patron of the Arts 
Irina Stoenescu - Chairlady 
Catalin Gurita-Manole - Director of Experience

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CORNELIU BABA (1906 - 1997)
Craiova, Romania
FRIEND PORTRAIT - oil pastels, 27.5 x 25.5 cm, 1984

 

Artist statement: I have in mind the vice of portraiture. I like to decipher characters, objects, the atmosphere itself in a plastic way. (Atelier notebooks)

Exhibitions: 1979 – Vienna (Austria) | 1979 – Moscow and Leningrad, Russia | 1978 – Bucharest, Romania | 1970 – New York, USA | 1964 – Berlin, Germany | 1964 – "Non–Abstract Art" exhibition, Tokyo, Japan | 1958 – 1977 – Professor of Painting at the "Nicolae Grigorescu" Institute of Fine Arts, with the title of Master Emeritus of the Arts, Bucharest, Romania | 1954 – 1956 – Venice Biennale, Italy.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 1973 – Award for Portrait at the "Art Triennial," Sofia, Bulgaria | 1960 – Gold Medal at the "International Book Illustration Exhibition," Leipzig, Germany | 1955 – Gold Medal at the "International Exhibition in Warsaw," Poland | 1953 / 1954 – State Prize, Romania.

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ALMA REDLINGER (1924 - 2017)
Bucharest, Romania
NUDITY A LA MATTISE - oil on canvas, 50 x 60 cm, 2015

 

Artist statement: Art requires a willingness to constantly discover new themes; for me, the act of finding is the direct result of a diligent search, fueled by passion.

Exhibitions: 2014 – "90 Years of Life, 70 Years of Painting," Căminul Artei, Suceava, Romania | 2011 – "Painting and Mixed Media," Suceava History Museum, Romania | 2006 – "Studio," Veroniki Art, Bucharest, Romania | 2005 – "After 60 Years," Allianz Tiriac Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2003 – Contemporary Romanian Art, Rome, Italy | 2002 – "Seniors of Contemporary Painting," Contai Gallery, Bucharest, Romania.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2011 – "Nihil Sine Deo" decoration, offered by King Mihai I of Romania | 2006 – "Marcel Iancu" Award for Fine Arts | 1985 – "Oscar d'Italia" | 1946 – the Ministry of Arts Award.

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ROBERTO APATI
Bucharest, Romania
GEOMETRY OF LOVE - acrylic on canvas, 50 x 70 cm, 2024

 

Artist statement: I invite the viewer to contemplation and introspection, avoiding decorative effects in favor of a deep visual experience open to interpretation.

Exhibitions: 2026 – "State, Body, Defects," Căminul Artei, Bucharest, Romania | 2026 – "Luna Brâncuși," Academy Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 – "Alter – Sculpture and Drawing," Simeza Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2024 – "Objective", Calea Victoriei Gallery 91-93, Bucharest, Romania | 1997 – Academy of Art in Aachen, Germany | 1997 – "Graduates' Art Exhibition", Bucharest, Romania | 1997 – Mexican Embassy in Bucharest, Romania.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: Member of the Union of Fine Artists of Romania, he is known for his contributions to contemporary sculpture and visual arts, with artworks in private collections in Romania and abroad.

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MARIUS VASILE BARB
Alba, Romania
DANCE – acrylic on canvas, 120 x 120 cm, 2021

 

Artist statement: The universe of ideas encompasses meditative aspects of forming personified worlds for contemplation.

Exhibitions: 2020 – "Beyond Other Horizons", Iași, Romania | 2013 – “Șelari 13”, Simeza Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2012 – Casa Suțu, Bucharest, Romania | 2010 – “Gherghe Pătrașcu” Painting and Sculpture Biennial, Târgoviște, Romania | 2012 – “Ion Andreescu” Biennial, Buzău, Romania | 2012 – Căminul Artei Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2001 – Stockholm, Sweden.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2016 – Lifetime Achievement Award, Bucharest, Romania | 2016 – “Nicolae Tonitza” Medal, Bârlad, Romania | 2016 – Diploma of Merit, “Gheorghe D. Anghel” National Art Biennial, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Romania | 2015– Aegyssus Contemporary Art Biennial, Tulcea, Romania | 2014 – Third Prize, Gheorghe Petrașcu Sculpture and Painting Biennial, Târgoviște, Romania.

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MARIJANA BIȚULESCU
Craiova, Romania
NYMPH – haute lisse, 150 x 90 cm, 2000

 

Artist statement: When I start to create a piece, I try to connect with what is above. I believe we need to have this connection in order to find our way. Our creation comes from this connection we have with what is above and what is below.

Exhibitions: 2025 – National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest | 2025 – "The Fruit of Knowledge", WIN Gallery, Bucharest | 2018 – Cuhnia of Mogoșoaia Palace | 2017 – Craiova Art Museum | 2017, 2015 – Orizont Gallery, Bucharest | 2015, 2011 – Simeza Gallery, Bucharest | 2003 – "Déjà vu", Simeza Gallery, Bucharest | 1996 – Rennes, Redon, France | 1993 – Velp, Netherlands.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2016 – UAP Award for Tapestry | 1994 – Special Jury Prize awarded by the Ministry of Culture and Bucharest City Hall for decorative art at the "N. Tătărescu" centenary exhibition | 2019 – "Fiber art" Award at the Art & Design Biennial, Florence, Italy | 2019 – UAP Award for Textile Arts, Decorative Arts Biennial, Bucharest, Romania | 2020 – Award of Excellence, Decorative Arts, "Ion Andreescu" Biennial, Buzău, Romania.

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RELU BIȚULESCU
Craiova, Romania
THREE GRACES – acrylic on wood, 40 x 40 cm, 2026

 

Artist statement: The artist's calling is a perpetual quest to search and never stop unveiling the truth.

Exhibitions: 2025 - 2026 – Ponte de Sor, Portugal | 2025 – UNESCO Headquarters, Bucharest | 2025 – Forma Gallery, Deva | 2025 – Stancu Gallery, Ploiești | 2024 – Marta Bibescu Salon, Mogoșoaia | 2020–2024 – National Salon of Contemporary Art (SNAC) | 2022 – Small Sculpture, Brăila | 2021–2022 – ALTFEL, Orizont Gallery | 2021 – Glass Salon, Orizont Gallery.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: France, USA, Germany, Italy, Spain, Korea, Canada, Finland, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Greece, Israel, Japan, Romania, and works in the collections of the Craiova Art Museum, the National Military Museum in Bucharest, the National Museum of Romanian Literature, and the Mogoșoaia Palace.

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KLEMEN BRUN
Ljubljana, Slovenia
PALETTE QUEEN – mixed techniques on canvas, 240 x 185 cm, 2022

 

Artist statement: Through painting, installation, and sculpture, I explore the human body as a site of presence, vulnerability, and transformation.

Exhibitions: 2026 – exhibition "Fluid Structures and Repeated Gazes," National Museum of Romanian Literature, Bucharest, Romania | 2017 – 2018 – BAIR Project – organizer of the International Art Symposium, Bad Honnef, Germany | 2017 – 2018 – ARTEOPEN, co-organizer of the international exhibition at the "Galleria Comunale Le Antiche Mura," Monfalcone, Italy | 2014 ART BERLIN, invited by the Goethe Institut, Slovenia.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: The artist's works are part of private collections in Slovenia, Slovakia, Germany and the Netherlands.

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VALENTIN CODOIU
Mureș, Romania
NUDE – oil on canvas, 65 x 81 cm, 2023

 

Artist statement: Each work invites contemplation, the development of a special relationship with art, and the deciphering of symbols.

Exhibitions: 2026 – Banffy Castle, Răscruci, Cluj, Romania | 2025 – Art Museum, Cluj, Romania | 2025 – Anni Klaus Gallery, Cluj, Romania | 2009, 1998, 1978, 1976 – solo exhibitions in Cluj, Romania | 1999 – solo exhibitions in Bucharest, Bistrița, and Dej, Romania | 1992–1995 – Paris, France | 1993 – Lisbon, Portugal | 1993 – Florida, USA | 1992 – Amsterdam, Netherlands | 1990 – Milan, Italy.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: France, Croatia, Austria, Romania, Hungary, Puerto Rico, Germany, Poland, Mexico, Sweden, Senegal, Japan, Chile, Colombia, Portugal, Israel, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, USA, Canada, Slovenia, Jamaica, Switzerland, Rhodesia, Italy, India.

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ELENA DUMITRU DRĂGULELEI
Bucharest, Romania
UNTITLED 2 – acrylic on canvas, 80 x 80 cm, 2025

 

Artist statement: I felt drawn to the challenge of combining classic easel painting techniques with digital technology. It is a challenge that I approached with my sense of order and creative energy.

Exhibitions: 2025 – Romanian Graphics '25 and "Moments for Tomorrow," CAV, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 – "NEXUS," Simeza Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 and 2023 – Ludogorie, Razgrad, Bulgaria | 2022 - International Biennial of Graphic Arts in Tirana, Albania | 2022 - P'Art, Dunaharaszti, Hungary | 2021 – "Ludogorie National Exhibition", Razgrad, Bulgaria | 2019 - "Neutral-Ism move" – ALBA City Gallery, Alba Adriatica, Italy.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2021 – "Romanian Graphics Award '21", Bucharest, Romania | 2021 – Award of Excellence, "Harghita Salon, 9th Edition", Romania | 2018 – "Abstraction Without Borders," Moscow, Russia | 2017 – Foreign Artist Award at the "Ludogorie International Exhibition", Razgrad, Bulgaria.

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VALENTIN DUICU
Târgu-Jiu, Romania
PORTRAIT OF QUEEN MARIE – plaster, 70 x 40 x 40 cm, 2022

 

Artist statement: I find inspiration in observing the tensions of the body, in the dialogue between the carnal and the emotional. I believe that artworks must express themselves, but also stand the test of time, which is why I choose bronze and stone.

Exhibitions: 2026 – “Brâncuși Month”, Art Galleries of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 – “National Salon of Contemporary Art” (S.N.A.C.), National Museum of Romanian Literature, Bucharest, Romania | 2024 – “Bucharest Sculpture Days” (Z.S.B), Plastic Fund Combine, Bucharest, Romania | 2023 – “2-3”, IOMO Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2022 – “Fusion Arts”, Noblesse Palace, Bucharest, Romania.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2022 – 1st Prize, "Ecaterina Teodoroiu" monument, Bucharest, Romania | 2018 – 1st Prize, "Regina Maria" public monument competition, Ashford, U.K. | 2011 – 1st Prize, "Emil Cioran" public monument competition, Bucharest, Romania.

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MAŠA GALA
Ljubljana, Slovenia
SPACES 7 – mixed techniques on canvas, 210 x 185 cm, 2010

 

Artist statement: I focus on the viewer’s experience and the subtle associations that images awaken in the mind.

Exhibitions: 2026 - exhibition "Fluid Structures and Repeated Gazes," National Museum of Romanian Literature, Bucharest, Romania | 2012 - "16th Slovenian Sculpture Exhibition," Sculpture Association, Ljubljana City Hall, Slovenia | 2012 – "PREMIERE," Celje, Center for Contemporary Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia | 2010 - 2026 – active in the art group "3kolektiv," Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: The artist's works are part of private collections in Slovenia, Slovakia, and the Netherlands.

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DUMITRU MIHAI GLODEANU
Bucharest, Romania
THE BLUE SOFA – oil on canvas, 70 x 47.5 cm, 2022

 

Artist statement: I believe in the power of the gaze – in the light that is born from encountering the Other, and in the deep shadows of the soul, marking a new stage in self-knowledge.

Exhibitions: 2026 – “Arlechinii din capul meu II” (The Harlequins in My Head II), Calea Victoriei Gallery 91-93, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 – MOBU International Art Fair, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 – “Radiografii”, Căminul Artei Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 – “Clair de lune”, art exhibition and “SoNoRo” concert, Bucharest, Romania | 2024 – “PIG 5 - a slaughter story”, National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest, Romania | 2019 – “Romanian Painters Wandering Through Paris”, Les Caves Gallery, Paris, France.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2016 – “Young Talents” scholarship, Princess Margareta of Romania Foundation | 2015 – Special prize, U.N. Arte Bucharest, Mural Art section | 2012 – ”Margareta Sterian” National Competition, 3rd edition, painting section – 2nd prize.

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DANIELA GRAPĂ
Iași, Romania
FOOTPRINT – oil on canvas, 80.5 cm x 106 cm, 2026

 

Artist statement: I explore femininity in its raw essence, free from social conventions or assigned roles.

Exhibitions: 2026 – Luna Sculptorilor Romani, Iași; "Human Bloom", Elite Art Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 – "Queen Maria and Women Painters and Sculptors", CIAC Baia Turcească, Iași, Romania | 2025 – Design Biennale, Somerset House, London, UK | 2025 – "Atemkristall", Blythe Gallery Imperial College, London, UK | 2025 – "Non-linear Dystopias", Romanian Cultural Institute in Lisbon, Portugal | 2024 – "Passions of the Soul", solo show, WIN Gallery Bucharest, Romania | 2024 – Romanian Art Festival, Lille, France.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2023 – "UAPR Award for Painting," ARTIS Salon, Iași, Romania | 2023 – "Third Prize," National Painting Biennial, 2nd edition, Constanța, Romania | 2019 – "Romanian Cultural Institute Award," International Painting Biennial, Chișinău, Moldova.

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CORNELIU IONESCU
Pitești, Romania
CHARACTERS IN RED – oil on canvas, 150 x 90 cm, 2025

 

Artist statement: I integrate the female silhouette as a gesture of renewal of my own artistic path. In the beauty and grace of these forms, I seek to amplify the power and expressiveness of the image.

Exhibitions: 2023 – Art Museum, Tulcea, Romania | 2020 – Simeza Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2018, 2016 and 2015 – “Art Gallery”, National Military Circle, Bucharest, Romania | 2017 – Odeon Theater, Bucharest, Romania | 2016 – “Why We Love Women and Spring”, National Museum of Maps and Old Books, Bucharest, Romania | 2015 – Arta Gallery, Câmpulung Muscel, Bucharest, Romania.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2004 – Order of “Cultural Merit”, in the rank of Knight, awarded by the Presidency of Romania | 1982 – Frederic Stork Studio Scholarship, Bucharest, Romania | 1980 – “Amfiteatru” and “Viața Studențească” magazines award, Bucharest, Romania.

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REMUS IRIMESCU
Timișoara, Romania
WINTER–PORTRAIT – walnut wood with bronze, 43 x 30 x 17 cm, 2025

 

Artist statement: Wood, bronze, and stone became my essential language. I inscribe my works within geometric symbols and, through them, I seek to give matter a memory and meaning that transcend time.

Exhibitions: 2026 – "Bastion" Multifunctional Center, Timișoara, Romania | 2025 – Artex Gallery, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania | 2023 – Helios Gallery, Timișoara, Romania | 2023 – "Melody in Fall Shades", WIN Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2021 – National Museum of Banat, Timișoara, Romania | 2021 – Művészet határok nélkül, Csongrád, Hungary | 2020 – Galerie Glasbau, Pfarrkirchen, Germany | 2009 – Artists from Three Nations, Weßling, Germany.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2012 – Calpe Gallery Award, Timișoara, Romania | 2011 – Procultura Timisiensis Award, Timișoara, Romania | 2008 – "Victor Gaga" Special Award, JUVENTUS Awards, Interart TRIADE Foundation, Timișoara, Romania.

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CIPRIAN ISTRATE
Piatra-Neamț, Romania
AGRIPPINA, THE SYBIL (CIMMERIANA) – oil on wood, bone glue, mountain chalk, 59 x 46 cm, 2026

 

Artist statement: Until you become a painter, you need certain steps. You become a diamond because diamonds can only be polished with other diamonds. On your journey, you need people who can become steps for you.

Exhibitions: 2017 – ATOPIA, Galateca, Bucharest, Romania | 2008 – Lascăr Vorel Galleries, Piatra Neamț, Romania | 2007 – Ana Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2005 – Top Art Galleries, Piatra Neamț, Romania | 2004 – Ecumenical Center, Durău, Romania | 2003 – Top Art Galleries, Piatra-Neamț, Romania | 1996 – French Cultural Center, Piatra-Neamț, Romania.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2007 – Special Prize at the Lascăr Vorel Art Biennial, Piatra-Neamț, Romania | 2002 – Stephanus Magnus Defensor Fidei Cristiane Award, Iași, Romania | 1999 – Cuvioasa Parascheva Award, granted by the Romanian Patriarchate, Bucharest, Romania. The artist's works are part of private collections in the U.K., France, Netherlands, Belgium, U.S.A., Italy and Romania.

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VALERIU LAZĂR
Bucharest, Romania
SUNFLOWER – iron / bronze / glass, 35 x 23 x 66 cm, 2024

 

Artist statement: My works are a physical projection of my ideas and mental constructs. I seek a direct dialogue between idea and matter, between myself and the viewer, an attempt to penetrate beyond the surface, into the realm of the subconscious.

Exhibitions: 2024 – Brâncovenești Palaces Cultural Center, Bucharest, Romania | 2023 – Calea Victoriei Gallery, 91-93, Bucharest, Romania | 2023 – Ministry of Internal Affairs Palace, Hall of Honor, Bucharest, Romania | 2023 – Iconic, Brâncovenești Palaces Cultural Center, Bucharest, Romania | 2022 – Reflections, Ministry of Internal Affairs Cultural Center, Bucharest, Romania | 2022 – National Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest, Romania | 2021 – The Cross. The Moral Torment of Atonement," ArtGallery, Constanța, Romania | 2017 – "Mihai Eminescu" UNESCO Cultural Center, Bucharest, Romania.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: The artist's works are part of private collections in Romania, Hungary, Italy, and Israel.

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MARCEL LUPȘE
Dej, Romania
EVE – acrylic on canvas, 30 x 25 cm, 2019

 

Artist statement: Beauty now seems to be everywhere, palpable and painfully overlooked.

Exhibitions: 2025 – Gratia Viva, WIN Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2025 – Mundus Mirabilis, Banfy Castle, Cluj, Romania | 2024 – Brâncovenești Palaces, Romania | 2023 – Gallery Alte Kachelofenfabrik, Neustrelitz, Germany | 2022 – Art in the Garden, Tallinn, Estonia | 2019 – Romanian Contemporary Art Exhibition, Mecklenburg, Germany | 2019 – In the Footsteps of Courbet, Galerie de L’Ancien Poste, Besançon, France.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2023 – "OPERA OMNIA" Award of Excellence, International Art Biennial, Arad, Romania | 2022 – "ION ANDREESCU" Award of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania | 2017 – Painting Award, UAP CLUJ branch, Bistrița, Romania | The artist's works are part of private collections in: Austria, Belgium, Canada, Monaco, Switzerland, France, Germany, Italy, USA, Sweden and many more.

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ALEXANDRA VASILE MAIAKOVSKI
Roman, Romania
THE LOST PLEIAD – oil on canvas, 150 x 70 cm, 2020

 

Artist statement: I have developed my skills in solid figurative painting, rejecting the superficial formulas of non-figurative art and ephemeral experiments, preferring the reliable values of tradition.

Exhibitions: 2025 – "Reportage from the Future" HDD group, Ground Floor Gallery, Brâncovenesc Palace, Mogoșoaia, Romania | 2024 – "Opalescent", Calea Victoriei Art Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | July 2021 – “65 Artworks for 65 Years of Romania in UNESCO” – Bucharest National Opera, Romania | 2019 – “Visionary”, Galleria Merlino Firenze, Florence, Italy | 2017 – “Oaxaca Art Gallery”, Oaxaca, Mexico | 2014 – “People Art Exhibition”, Dublin, Ireland.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2021 – "Time 2 Mihai Eminescu" Bucharest, Romania | 2018 – "Wall of Art" Gallery, "From light to color" Award, Roman, Neamț, Romania | 2017 – MEAM Figurativas Competition pre-selection, Barcelona, Spain.

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ANDREI MARINA-VOITH
Bucharest, Romania
BALLENTINE 2 – polished bronze, red Mexic marble base, 55 cm, 2022

 

Artist statement: It matters a lot of of what visitors take away from the exhibition, what they felt when they saw one of my works. Understanding what lies behind it, they will come back to look at it again.

Exhibitions: 2025 – "Identity," Art Gallery Calea Victoriei 91-93, Bucharest, Romania | 2024 – Romanian Academy, "Bragadiru" Hall, Bucharest, Romania | 2024 – "Vasile Grigore" Art Museum, Bucharest, Romania | 2023 – 2→3 "IOMO" Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2023 – "Morphogenesis," Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania | 2017 – "Hierophant", Nicodim Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 2012 – "Sculptor's Drawings," Simeza Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | 1999 – group exhibition "Contemporary Romanian Sculptors," Athens, Greece | 1983 – 1998 – international exhibitions of the Biennale Dantesca, Ravenna, Italy.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: Union of Fine Artists of Romania Award, "Ambient" Section, Bucharest, Romania | First Prize for Monumental Sculpture.

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MARINELA MĂNTESCU-ISAC
Bucharest, Romania
REFLECTION – oil on canvas, 100 x 80 cm, 2026

 

Artist statement: "The obsession with pure pictoriality": I am fascinated by the image, as a perpetual search for self and expressiveness.

Exhibitions: 2024 – personal exhibition, WIN Gallery, Bucharest, Romania | since 2022 – curator of WIN Gallery, Romania | 2023 – Brâncuși Hall, Palace of Parliament, Romania | 2023 – World Trade Center, Bucharest, Romania | 2023 – Casa Vernescu, Bucharest, Romania | 2023 – Dresden Eggenfelden, Germany | 2016 – solo exhibition, Rudolf Schweitzer Museum Cumpăna, Pitești | 2016 – exhibition of the Balchik Creative Camp, Bulgaria | 2015 – DANA Art Gallery, Iași, Romania | 2014 – “Portrait in Romanian Painting”, Cotroceni National Museum, Romania.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2013 – Diploma of Excellence, Dacoromanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania | 1998 – Medal of Merit, "Prince Paul of Romania" Foundation, for outstanding achievements in Romanian Art | 1984 and 1978 – Painting Award, National Exhibition of Painting, Graphics, and Sculpture, Dalles and Amphiteatre Magazine, Romania.

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LAURENȚIU MIDVICHI
Tulcea, Romania
THE EARRING – acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 cm, 2026

 

Artist statement: The common denominator in all my series is the way I approach brushwork and pictorial material, transforming subjects into pictorial language, transposing the energy that the matter exudes.

Exhibitions: 2025 – "Reflections", CAV, Bucharest, Romania | 2024 – Gallery 88, Corbeanca, Romania | 2023 – "Madrigal 60", Bucharest, Romania | 2021 – "Intersections", UAP Galleries, Ploiești, Romania | 2020 – E.M. Art Gallery, Deva, Romania | 2018 – "Constantin Brâncuși" Hall, Palace of Parliament, Bucharest, Romania | 2018 – FIVE PLUS Art Gallery, Vienna, Austria | 2016 – Galerie Pregarten, Linz, Austria | 2013 – Millennium Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal.

Awards and nominations / Private Collection: 2015 – Special Prize, Aegyssus Contemporary Art Biennial, Tulcea, Romania | 2009 – Arta Foundation Prize, Bucharest, Romania | 2006 – Arte e Cultura, Salerno, Italy. Private collections: Germany, Norway, the US, France, Spain, Greece, Italy, and Australia.

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MARCEL LUPȘE
Bistrita
HOLY BASIL BUNCH - oil / canvas, 50 x 40 cm, 2021

 

They were around for a long period, respectfully acknowledged in the Middle Ages, brought into ancient monastic gardens, in carefully reserved sections, where the speech of the centuries gave them a name that has remained engraved, in keeping with their beneficial modesty: simples, having their origin, abbreviated, in simple medicine, proclaiming a modest efficiency without any other addition. Our current epoque, not only on a single meridian, rediscovers their legitimacy, dedicates exhibitions to them, which are in fact true rituals of rehabilitation.

Dan Hăulică, “A Therapy for the Luminous and Worthy Soul,” text from the album ”Marcel Lupșe - A painter” EIKON Publishing House, Cluj Napoca, 2007, p. 11​

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MARCEL LUPȘE
Bistrita
GOLDENRODS - oil / canvas, 80 x 60 cm, 2025

 

As a child, I witnessed the ritual of throwing wreaths woven from goldenrods onto the roofs by girls dreaming of marriage. I saw the wheat wreath woven and hung from the beam of my grandparents' house to guard the year until the next harvest. I tied and dried bouquets of marjoram, basil, and izma on the porch or on the veranda. I`ve heard the story so many times and I too dreamed of holding the herb of the beasts in my palm... The rest is... painting.

Marcel Lupșe, “Confession”, excerpt from “Descânt” Catalog, CHARMIDES Publishing House, Bistrița, 2019, p. 6​

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MARCEL LUPȘE
Bistrita
HERBS - oil / canvas, D = 50 cm, 2025

 

It is an entire visual symphony that the artist has been developing for a long time, with patience, meticulousness, precision, and rigor, but which now, in the context of the tense times we are living in, has become a kind of vademecum, more relevant than ever.

Vladimir Bulat, "Marcel Lupșe: a kind of vademecum," excerpt from the article published in Observator Cultural, Arts section, no. 1037, Oct. 20, 2020​

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MARCEL LUPȘE
Bistrita
HYPERICUM - oil / canvas, 80 x 45 cm, 2024

 

Indirectly, the painter attempts to restore the gaze. The Program - Subject - Bouquet is, in fact, the expression of a great freedom of open and ineffable character and, at the same time, it is a sign that consecrates a great degree of freedom, of celebration, a natural expression of epiphany, a visible exercise of the principle of sufficient grace.

Oliv Mircea, “The Principle of Sufficient Grace,” text taken from the album “Marcel Lupșe - A painter”, EIKON Publishing House, Cluj Napoca, 2007, p.79​

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MARCEL LUPȘE
Bistrita
KING’S FLOWER - acrylic / canvas, 150 x 70 cm, 2024

 

It is also a plea for turning our face towards nature, to the relationship that man once had with it, to the times when man obediently listened to the voice and whisper of the universe, its dynamics and magic, when reason submitted to feeling, and beauty was not so much a lofty philosophical concept, as it was a formative and natural part of everyday existence.

Vladimir Bulat, "Marcel Lupșe: a kind of vademecum," excerpt from the article published in Observator Cultural, Arts section, no. 1037, Oct. 20, 2020​

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