A Few Grams of Red, Yellow, Blue. New Romanian Art / Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle CSW, Warsaw

The exhibition A Few Grams of Red, Yellow, Blue at the Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle CSW in Warsaw (Poland) is a group show that presents the latest Romanian contemporary art. It’s the first comprehensive presentation of new Romanian art in Poland and features the works of over 20 artists belonging to the generation of political transformation. The artists mainly live and work in two cultural centers, Bucharest and Cluj, although some of them have been living outside Romania of some time. This video provides you with an exhibition walk-through and an introduction by the curator of the exhibition, Ewa Gorządek.

The artists chosen for the exhibition are Apparatus 22, Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan, Irina Botea, Mihuț Boșcu Kafchin, Cătălin Burcea, Mircea Cantor, Radu Cioca, Radu Comşa, Adrian Ghenie, Maxim Liulca, Ioana Nemeş, Alex Mirutziu, Anca Munteanu Rîmnic, Ciprian Mureşan, Vlad Nancă, Cristian Rusu, Åžerban Savu, Răzvan Sădean, Mona Vătămanu & Florin Tudor. The accompanying exhibition ílmoskönyv designed by Victor Man features the artists Ștefan Bertalan, Nagy Albert, Incze Ferenz, Miklóssy Gábor, Kancsura István, Fülöp Antal Andor, Victor Man, Anna-Bella Papp, and Zoltán Huszárik. The exhibition A Few Grams of Red, Yellow, Blue. New Romanian Art (KILKA GRAMÓW CZERWONEGO, ŻÓŁTEGO, NIEBIESKIEGO. Nowa sztuka z Rumunii.) at Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski in Warsaw runs until June 8, 2014.

A Few Grams of Red, Yellow, Blue. New Romanian Art / Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle CSW, Warsaw. Opening reception and interview with exhibition curator Ewa Gorządek, March 10, 2014.

Watch also: Interview with the Director of Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle CSW, Fabio Cavallucci.
Watch also: Scotopolitic Objects #2 for five performers and electroacoustic impromptu by Alex Mirutziu in collaboration with Elias Merino.

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