Andrei Gamarț
Andrei Gamarț | |
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Born | 1980 (age 41) Chișinău, Republic of Moldova |
🏫 Education | College of Fine Arts, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova Academy of Fine Arts, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova |
💼 Occupation | |
Known for | Visual Artist |
🌐 Website | andreigamart.com |
Andrei Gamarț (born 1980, Republic of Moldova) is an artist who lives in Bucharest, Romania.[1]
About[edit]
“When I reflect upon it, I can see that it's a journey full of twists and turns. To where exactly is yet to be seen. I take great care in the process; each step is investigated in detail. I observe phenomena from a remove; taking note of objects, images and words that can seem trivial but may trigger the attention - such as how the light falls upon a surface, and how firstly flowers appear upon trees and then there are only the leaves, then the seemingly lifeless body.“[2]
“A scene manifold, theatrical. Black boxes are illuminated to allow you see the unsuspected mental machinery within, a column that penetrates the floor towards something you can't yet make out, closets that open and absorb you into a world of which you are suspicious, but there are no means of closing them. Andrei Gamarț's exhibition Mirror for The Full Moon places you in front of your own character, a character hitherto unknown.” [2]
“What makes me negotiate about the end of painting when I try to interpret the paintings of Gamarț is their force of mirroring various stages of the history of painting, of challenging our cultural memory as well as their surrealist content reflecting our ambiguous notions and understanding of the world we live in. These paintings with their content and references may indicate end of history, but with their re-configured aesthetics they re-generate a new experience for painted images.” [2]
Education[edit]
1999 – BFA – Painting, College of Fine Arts, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
2004 – MFA – Painting, Academy of Fine Arts, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova[3]
Exhibitions[edit]
Solo exhibitions[edit]
2021 – Eclipse, Mobius Gallery, Bucharest, RO
2020 – The River, Apollo111, Bucharest, RO
2018 – Hidden In The Blinding Light, Resident Art, Budapest, HU
2018 – Memories Are Here and It’s Spring Again, The Brâncoveni Palaces Cultural Centre, Bucharest
2017 – Seasons, Mobius Gallery Pop Up, Bucharest, RO
2016 – Mirror For The Full Moon, Mobius Gallery, Bucharest, RO
2014 – This Garden Was Enchanted, Zorzini Gallery, Bucharest, RO
2013 – Shifting Presence. Zorzini Gallery, Port Cultural Cetate, RO
2012 – The Error, Zorzini Gallery, Bucharest, RO
2011 – The Counter Realist, Prospekt Gallery at Știrbei Palace, Bucharest, RO
2009 – The Man Who Walks In Shade, Montage Gallery, Bucharest, RO
2008 – Nameless Exhibitions, Alexander Gallery, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
2005 – Kosmographia, C. Brâncuși Exhibition Center, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
Group exhibitions[edit]
2019 – NordArt, Kunstwerk Carlshütte, Germany
2018 – Homo Deus, Mobius Gallery, New York
2018 – EYE TO I, Mobius Gallery, Bucharest
2017 – Out of the Blue, Mobius Gallery, Bucharest
Art Residences and Biennale[edit]
2018 – Budapest Art Factory Residence, HU
2016 – BE MY GUEST. 1st Worldwide Apartment and Studio Biennale.
2013 – Art Residence, Port Cultural Cetate, RO [1]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Andrei Gamarț - Overview". Mobius Gallery. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Andrei Gamarț - Biography". Mobius Gallery. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
- ↑ "Andrei Gamart » BIOGRAPHY". Andrei Gamarț. Retrieved 2021-09-29. Unknown parameter
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