tranzit. ro/ București organizes from 20th of September to 31st of October 2021 the project “Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.*” Exhibitions and intersections, Paris Viitorului [Paris Future], a project co-financed by Bucharest City Council through ARCUB within the Programme Bucharest – Open City 2021.
The project will take place in a new space, Paris Viitorului, on Mihai Eminescu Str. (corner with Viitorului Str.), sector 2, Bucharest, as well as in the neighbourhood around.
“Crimes are abolished. Only passions remain.” is a project developed over six weeks in Paris Viitorului space, and presents a succession of six exhibitions with the following artists:
Claudiu Cobilanschi (20 – 26 September)
Ioana Gheorghiu (27 September – 3 October)
Andrei Dinu (4 – 10 October)
Ioana Stanca (11 – 17 October)
Adelina Ivan (18 – 24 October)
Alina Lupu (25 – 31 October)
The first exhibition will open on the 21st of September 2021, from 5 to 8 p.m. and will present works by Claudiu Cobilanschi.
Claudiu Cobilanschi works at the border between art and press, using, as journalist, different media to activate current social and political topics, and, as an artist, he is interested in the analysis and aesthetics of the influence these topics express. Among the topics approached there are stereotypical thinking, mass media and ego casting, immigration, poverty, and he uses techniques such as photography and performative arts, video, 8 mm cinematographic experiments, guerrilla publishing & poster bombing, and others. The exhibition can be visited from Wed. to Sat. from 3 to 7 p.m.
For more information visit please tranzit.ro.
*Both the project title and the name of the space are inspired from the book “Un autre monde”, of the 19th century French author and illustrator, J.J. Grandville.
Cover picture: Claudiu Cobilanschi, vedere din atelier/ view from the studio.