[spectre] Bukarest Biennale

Matthias Deumlich info at matthias-deumlich.de
Tue Oct 10 18:44:08 CEST 2006


       Opening of the international exhibition - AWOL - Absent without leave

            October 14 - November 16    6 Visarion St.Piata Romana 
Bratianu Palace, Bucharest Romania

MATTHIAS DEUMLICH


Die fliegenden   Schiffchen

more  information : <http://www.matthias-deumlich.de>www.matthias-deumlich.de

Meta Cultural Foundation in partnership with Goethe-Institut Bukarest 
are inviting you to attend the opening of the

  Young Artistsâ Biennial Bucharest - second edition

AWOL- Absent Without Leave

An event under the High Patronage of Romania's President, Mr. Traian Ba˜sescu

Partners: Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe through the 
Ministry of External Affairs of theGerman Federal Republic, Bucharest 
City Hall through ArCuB - theCenter for Cultural Projects of 
Bucharest Municipality, Romanian Ministry of Culture and Religious 
Affairs, Administration of National Cultural Found, The Swiss 
Cultural Program in Romania, Romanian Cultural Institute

Curators: Jenny Brownrigg (curator at Dundee University, Exhibition 
Department, Great Britain), Branko Franceschi, curator and executive 
director, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka, Croatia), 
Irina Grabovan (director and curator, Artcentre AoRTa Chisinau, 
Republic of Moldavia), Simona Nastac (art critic and curator, 
Romania), Oana Tanase (independent curator and art critic, Romania).

Artists: Anca Benera (Romania), Miranda Blennerhassett (Great 
Britain), Orsolya Bagala Larsen (Hungary, resides in Copenhague), 
Olga Bersan (Republic of Moldovia), Alejandro Cesarco (Uruguay, 
resides in New York), Marcus Coates (Great Britain), Simona Denicolai 
(Italy) & Ivo Provoost (Belgium), Marjan Denkov (Macedonia), Matthias 
Deumlich (Germany), Will Duke (Great Britain), Duo van der Mixt 
(Romania), Igor Eskinja (Croatia), Mandy Gehrt (Germany), Guy Gormley 
& Jack Stubbs Wormell (UK), Per HŸttner (Sweden, resides in Paris), 
Ivana Jaksic (Serbia), Miha Knific (Slovenia),Yuri Lonkoff (Republic 
of Moldavia, USA), Beno”t Maire (France), David Maljkovic (Croatia), 
Mamabart (Belgium), Ioana Marinescu (Romania, resides in London) & 
Robert Fearns ( UK), Victor Man (Romania), Gili Mocanu (Romania), 
Nicoleta Mocanu & Marius Stoica (Romania), Ivan Moudov (Bulgaria), 
Fl‡via MŸller Medeiros (Brazil, resides in London), Ciprian Muresan 
(Romania), Stuart Murray (Great Britain), Kader Muzaqi (Kosovo), 
Lucia Nimcova (Slovakia), Svitlana Oleshko (Ukrain), Oksana Pasaiko 
(Ukraine), Olivia Plender (Great Britain), Marion Porten (Germany), 
Louisa Preston (Great Britain), Lala Rascic (Bosnia and Herzegovina 
), Ulf Saupe (Germany), Gentian Shkurti (Albania), Tobias Sternberg 
(Great Britain), Ed Templeton (Los Angeles), Alexander Tinei 
(Republic of Moldavia), Florin Tudor & Mona Vatamanu (Romania), 
Nikola Uzunovski (Serbia and Montenegro, resides in Venice and 
Helsinki), George Vasilache (Romania), Alexander Valchev & Stefania 
Yanakieva (Bulgaria), Alejandro Vidal (Spain), Borjan Zafirovski 
(Macedonia), Alexander Zika (Germany), Yoke & Zoom/Gavin Wade (Great 
Britain), Jordan Wolfson (New York/Berlin), Veronika Zapletalova 
(Czech Republic).



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