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New acquisitions to be shown at the National Museum of Contemporary Art - Bucharest

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HeartBeat 22

March 16 - October 01, 2023

National Museum of Contemporary Art - Bucharest

Aripa E4

www.mnac.ro

Due to the repeated generosity of the Ministry of Culture, a total of 385 works (359 acquisitions, 26 donations) entered the MNAC Bucharest heritage in 2020 and 2022. HEARTBEAT 22 focuses, of course, on last year's session, but clearly benefits from the gains and conclusions of both moments.

HEARTBEAT 22 no longer possesses the drama of the previous exhibition (presented at the MNAC Bucharest headquarters under the title 12 Years After, and at Kunsthalle Bega and the Craiova Museum of Art respectively, under that of HEARTBEAT 20), but brings us face to face with new challenges.

The spatial layout of the 2020 exhibition underlined the volatile nature of the relationship between the Museum and artistic production, emphasising ephemerality, improvisation and chance. Two years (and a bit more) later, in the main space of MNAC Bucharest, the acquisitions exhibition reflects the fact that we (artists, specialists, public) participate in the process of building the collection of an institution whose role (among others) is to elaborate the canon of the production of visual creators from/active in post-war Romania.

Concluding the event, in the Dialog space on the 4th floor of the museum, a new exhibition opens, in which seven young artists at the beginning of their career engage in a collective creative and curatorial exercise.

You will see artworks purchased from the following artists: Ana Adam, Arina Ailincăi, Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu, Alexandru Antik, Apparatus 22, Olimpiu Bandalac, József Bartha, Liliana Basarab, Cătălin Bălescu, Ioana Bătrânu, Matei Bejenaru, Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan, Alex Bodea, Irina Botea Bucan, Lucian Bran, Michele Bressan, Liviu Bulea, Cătălin Burcea, Flaviu Cacoveanu, Andrei Chintilă, Aneta Mona Chișa, Dan Cioca, Ciprian Ciuclea, Radu Comșa, Ștefan Constantinescu, Judit Crăciun, Ștefan Radu Crețu, Giulia Crețulescu, Casia Csehi, Miklósi Dénes, Georgiana Dobre & Kjersti Vetterstad, Suzana Fântânariu, Florin Ghenade, Irina Gheorghe, Dani Ghercă, Ana Golici, Nicolae Golici, Teodor Graur, Ion Grigorescu, Dorina Horătău, Mihai Iepure-Górski, Lucia Ghegu, Gheorghe Ilea, Nicu Ilfoveanu, Pavel Ilie, Lucian Indrei, Adelina Ivan, Péter Jecza, Aurora Király, Iosif Király, Szabolcs KissPál, Kund Kopacz, Peter Krausz, Stela Lie, Maxim Liulca, Petru Lucaci, Dragoș Lumpan, Maria Mandea, Andreea Medar, Liliana Mercioiu Popa, Mihai Mihalcea, Olivia Mihălțianu, Alex Mirutziu, Adina Mocanu, Sebastian Moldovan, Ciprian Mureșan, Ion Aurel Mureșan, Vasile Mureșan (Murivale), Sarah Muscalu, Andrei Nacu, Dumitru Oboroc, Christian Paraschiv, Alexandru Păsat, Szacsva y Pál, Cosmin Paulescu, Eugenia Pop, Maria Pop Timaru, Dana Popa, Iulia Toma, Laurențiu Ruță Fulger, Mircea Tohătan, Titu Toncian, Marilena Preda-Sânc, Șerban Radu, Gheorghe Rasovszky, Lea Rasovszky, Bogdan Rața, Cătălin Rulea, Șerban Savu, Elena Scutaru, Larisa Sitar, Ioana Stanca, Liviu Stoicoviciu, Ștefan (Afane) Teodoreanu, Patricia Teodorescu, Dan Vezentan, Ecaterina Vrana, Mădălina Zaharia & Ryan Ormonde, Mihai Zgondoiu. And artworks donated by: Michele Bressan, Nicolae Golici, Cătălin-Marius Petrișor-Hereșanu, Dana Popa, Patricia Teodorescu.

JURY MEMBERS

Horea AVRAM – President of the Romanian branch of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA), representative of the Union of Romanian Visual Artists

Cătălin DAVIDESCU – Curator, art critic, Craiova

Prof. Univ. Dr. Ruxandra DEMETRESCU – Doctoral School of the National University of Arts in Bucharest

Dr. Zoran ERIĆ – Independent curator; 2002-2021: Chief curator of the Belgrade Contemporary Art Museum (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

Conf. Univ. Dr. Cătălin GHEORGHE –  the Art History and Theory Department of the Visual Arts and Design Faculty, the “George Enescu” National Arts University in Iași

Diana MARINCU – Artistic director, Art Encounters Foundation, Timișoara

Frances MORRIS – Director, Tate Modern, London (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

Conf. Univ. Dr. Mara-Victoria RAȚIU – Rector, The Arts and Design University in Cluj-Napoca (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

Jarosław SUCHAN – Curator independent; 2006-2022: Director Muzeum Sztuki Łódź, Polonia (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

Andrei SICLODI – Director of Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

The National Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest has acquired works by Alex Mirutziu. The results of the 2022 session of art acquisitions will be on display in the February 2023 exhibition

Added on by Alex Mirutziu.
 

Alex Mirutziu - Sock Face [2010] Light Box

[EN] The National Museum of Contemporary Art of Romania announces the end of the 2022 session of art acquisitions for the extension of its collection. MNAC Bucharest thanks first of all the Ministry of Culture for renewing, just two years after the former art acquisitions session, the budget of RON 2 million made available to MNAC for this important project. MNAC expresses its gratitude to the artists who signed up, understanding the legal context of the process and thus contributing to its completion; to the members of the jury who, with admirable competence and dedication, have succeeded in providing the Museum with a selection of artists and works remarkable for their empathy and accuracy; to all the colleagues in the Museum staff who, for almost a year, have dedicated their energy, creativity and talent to the completion of this complex acquisition. The results of this collective effort will be on display in the exhibition opening in February 2023 at the Museum.

Artists whose works have been acquired: 

Ana Adam, Arina Ailincăi, Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu, Alexandru Antik, Apparatus 22, Olimpiu Bandalac, József Bartha, Liliana Basarab, Cătălin Bălescu, Ioana Bătrânu, Matei Bejenaru, Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan, Alex Bodea, Irina Botea Bucan, Lucian Bran, Michele Bressan, Liviu Bulea, Cătălin Burcea, Flaviu Cacoveanu, Andrei Chintilă, Aneta Mona Chișa, Dan Cioca, Ciprian Ciuclea, Radu Comșa, Ștefan Constantinescu, Judit Crăciun, Ștefan Radu Crețu, Giulia Crețulescu, Casia Csehi, Miklósi Dénes, Georgiana Dobre & Kjersti Vetterstad, Suzana Fântânariu, Florin Ghenade, Irina Gheorghe, Dani Ghercă, Ana Golici, Nicolae Golici, Teodor Graur, Ion Grigorescu, Dorina Horătău, Mihai Iepure-Górski, Lucia Ghegu, Gheorghe Ilea, Nicu Ilfoveanu, Pavel Ilie, Lucian Indrei, Adelina Ivan, Péter Jecza, Aurora Király, Iosif Király, Szabolcs KissPál, Kund Kopacz, Peter Krausz, Stela Lie, Maxim Liulca, Petru Lucaci, Dragoș Lumpan, Maria Mandea, Andreea Medar, Liliana Mercioiu Popa, Mihai Mihalcea, Olivia Mihălțianu, Alex Mirutziu, Adina Mocanu, Sebastian Moldovan, Ciprian Mureșan, Ion Aurel Mureșan, Vasile Mureșan (Murivale), Sarah Muscalu, Andrei Nacu, Dumitru Oboroc, Christian Paraschiv, Alexandru Păsat, Szacsva y Pál, Cosmin Paulescu, Eugenia Pop, Maria Pop Timaru, Dana Popa, Iulia Toma, Laurențiu Ruță Fulger, Mircea Tohătan, Titu Toncian, Marilena Preda-Sânc, Șerban Radu, Gheorghe Rasovszky, Lea Rasovszky, Bogdan Rața, Cătălin Rulea, Șerban Savu, Elena Scutaru, Larisa Sitar, Ioana Stanca, Liviu Stoicoviciu, Ștefan (Afane) Teodoreanu, Patricia Teodorescu, Dan Vezentan, Ecaterina Vrana, Mădălina Zaharia & Ryan Ormonde, Mihai Zgondoiu.

 

The following artists have donated works:

Michele Bressan, Nicolae Golici, Cătălin-Marius Petrișor-Hereșanu, Dana Popa, Patricia Teodorescu

 

Members of the jury who have selected artists and artworks for direct negotiation:

Horea AVRAM – President of the Romanian branch of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA), representative of the Union of Romanian Visual Artists

Cătălin DAVIDESCU – Curator, art critic, Craiova

Prof. Univ. Dr. Ruxandra DEMETRESCU – Doctoral School of the National University of Arts in Bucharest

Dr. Zoran ERIĆ – Independent curator; 2002-2021: Chief curator of the Belgrade Contemporary Art Museum (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

Conf. Univ. Dr. Cătălin GHEORGHE –  the Art History and Theory Department of the Visual Arts and Design Faculty, the “George Enescu” National Arts University in Iași

Diana MARINCU – Artistic director, Art Encounters Foundation, Timișoara

Frances MORRIS – Director, Tate Modern, London (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

Conf. Univ. Dr. Mara-Victoria RAȚIU – Rector, The Arts and Design University in Cluj-Napoca (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

Jarosław SUCHAN – Curator independent; 2006-2022: Director Muzeum Sztuki Łódź, Polonia (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

Andrei SICLODI – Director of Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen (member of the MNAC Scientific Board)

 

The public acquisitions session for the MNAC collection, facts:

Applications: 396

Applications submitted to the jury after technical verification: 393

Applications selected by the jury for direct negotiation: 140

Artists and artist groups selected for acquisition following direct negotiation: 99

Artworks acquired: 192

Number of artists who donated works: 5

Female artists acquired: 42

Artists under 35 acquired: 13

Artists in the category 35-65 acquired: 63

Artists over 65 acquired: 23

Deceased artists acquired: 6

The works acquired are made between 1964 and 2022

Alex Mirutziu - Self-portrait at 32 [2014] Single channel video, 1”

[RO] Muzeul Național de Artă Contemporană al României anunță încheierea sesiunii 2022 a procedurii de achiziții opere de artă pentru completarea colecției sale. MNAC mulțumește în primul rând Ministerului Culturii care a reînnoit, la doar doi ani de la precedenta sesiune de achiziții, bugetul de 2 milioane RON pus la dispoziția MNAC pentru acest important proiect. MNAC mulțumește artiștilor care s-au înscris în procedură, înțelegând contextul legal al proiectului și contribuind astfel la realizarea sa; membrilor juriului, care, cu o competență și o dedicație admirabile, au reușit să ofere Muzeului o selecție de artiști și lucrări remarcabilă prin empatie și acuratețe; tuturor colegelor și colegilor din Muzeu, care timp de aproape un an și-au dedicat energia, inventivitatea și talentul aducerii la bun sfârșit a acestei complexe achiziții. Rezultatele acestui efort colectiv vor putea fi văzute în expoziția care se va inaugura în luna februarie 2023, la sediul Muzeului.

 

Artiștii ale căror lucrări au fost achiziționate: 

Ana Adam, Arina Ailincăi, Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu, Alexandru Antik, Apparatus 22, Olimpiu Bandalac, József Bartha, Liliana Basarab, Cătălin Bălescu, Ioana Bătrânu, Matei Bejenaru, Anca Benera & Arnold Estefan, Alex Bodea, Irina Botea Bucan, Lucian Bran, Michele Bressan, Liviu Bulea, Cătălin Burcea, Flaviu Cacoveanu, Andrei Chintilă, Aneta Mona Chișa, Dan Cioca, Ciprian Ciuclea, Radu Comșa, Ștefan Constantinescu, Judit Crăciun, Ștefan Radu Crețu, Giulia Crețulescu, Casia Csehi, Miklósi Dénes, Georgiana Dobre & Kjersti Vetterstad, Suzana Fântânariu, Florin Ghenade, Irina Gheorghe, Dani Ghercă, Ana Golici, Nicolae Golici, Teodor Graur, Ion Grigorescu, Dorina Horătău, Mihai Iepure-Górski, Lucia Ghegu, Gheorghe Ilea, Nicu Ilfoveanu, Pavel Ilie, Lucian Indrei, Adelina Ivan, Péter Jecza, Aurora Király, Iosif Király, Szabolcs KissPál, Kund Kopacz, Peter Krausz, Stela Lie, Maxim Liulca, Petru Lucaci, Dragoș Lumpan, Maria Mandea, Andreea Medar, Liliana Mercioiu Popa, Mihai Mihalcea, Olivia Mihălțianu, Alex Mirutziu, Adina Mocanu, Sebastian Moldovan, Ciprian Mureșan, Ion Aurel Mureșan, Vasile Mureșan (Murivale), Sarah Muscalu, Andrei Nacu, Dumitru Oboroc, Christian Paraschiv, Alexandru Păsat, Szacsva y Pál, Cosmin Paulescu, Eugenia Pop, Maria Pop Timaru, Dana Popa, Iulia Toma, Laurențiu Ruță Fulger, Mircea Tohătan, Titu Toncian, Marilena Preda-Sânc, Șerban Radu, Gheorghe Rasovszky, Lea Rasovszky, Bogdan Rața, Cătălin Rulea, Șerban Savu, Elena Scutaru, Larisa Sitar, Ioana Stanca, Liviu Stoicoviciu, Ștefan (Afane) Teodoreanu, Patricia Teodorescu, Dan Vezentan, Ecaterina Vrana, Mădălina Zaharia & Ryan Ormonde, Mihai Zgondoiu.

 

Au donat lucrări:

Michele Bressan, Nicolae Golici, Cătălin-Marius Petrișor-Hereșanu, Dana Popa, Patricia Teodorescu

 

Componența juriului de selecție a artiștilor și lucrărilor care au intrat în negocierea directă:

Horea AVRAM – Președinte Asociația Internațională a Criticilor de Artă (AICA), filiala România, reprezentant al Uniunii Artiștilor Plastici din România

Cătălin DAVIDESCU – Curator, critic de artă, Craiova

Prof. Univ. Dr. Ruxandra DEMETRESCU – Școala Doctorală, Universitatea Națională de Arte București

Dr. Zoran ERIĆ – Curator independent; 2002-2021: Curator șef, Muzeul de Artă Contemporană Belgrad (membru în Consiliul Științific MNAC)

Conf. Univ. Dr. Cătălin GHEORGHE – Universitatea Națională de Arte „George Enescu” Iași, Facultatea de Arte Vizuale și Design, Departamentul Istoria și Teoria Artei

Diana MARINCU – Director Artistic, Fundația Art Encounters, Timișoara

Frances MORRIS – Director, Tate Modern, Londra (membru în Consiliul Științific MNAC)

Conf. Univ. Dr. Mara-Victoria RAȚIU – Rector, Universitatea de Artă și Design Cluj-Napoca (membru în Consiliul Științific MNAC) 

Jarosław SUCHAN – Curator independent; 2006-2022: Director Muzeum Sztuki Łódź, Polonia (membru în Consiliul Științific MNAC)

Andrei SICLODI – Director Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen (membru în Consiliul Științific MNAC)

Sesiunea de achiziții publice pentru completarea colecției MNAC, fapte:

Dosare depuse: 396

Dosare înaintate juriului după verificarea tehnică: 393

Dosare selectate de către juriu pentru negocierea directă: 140

Artiști (și grupuri de artiști) achiziționați în urma negocierii directe: 99

Număr de lucrări achiziționate: 192

Număr de artiști care au donat lucrări: 5

Număr de artiste achiziționate: 42

Artiști din categoria sub 35 de ani achiziționați: 13

Artiști din categoria 35-65 de ani achiziționați: 63

Artiști din categoria peste 65 de ani achiziționați: 23

Artiști decedați achiziționați: 6

Au fost achiziționate lucrări realizate între 1964 și 2022

Art Encounters - 1st edition kicks off

Added on by Alex Mirutziu.

3–31 October 2015

www.artencounters.ro

Curators: Nathalie Hoyos and Rainald Schumacher

First edition of the Timisoara Art Encounters, to become a regular venue for Romanian art in the international curatorial dialogue.

In October 2015, Timisoara, the city in western Romania in the heart of the historic Banat region and among the Romanian cities in the current competition for European Capital of Culture 2021, will host the first Timisoara Art Encounters. Stretching over the historical center of the city, Timisoara Art Encounters offers multilayered displays at diverse sites that invite visitors to share in the sensual and intellectual experience of contemporary art. It appeals to people of all ages, to visitors both local and international.

This year’s curatorial theme is Appearance and Essence, and with it Timisoara Art Encounters focuses on a not so well-known chapter in the history of European art: the story of Romanian art from the 1960s to the present day. The selected works trace the distinct narrative thread of Romanian art that emerged and evolved in parallel to art in Western Europe. For the first time, visitors have the chance to experience a comprehensive survey of Romanian art of the last 50 years in dialogue with a few international artists.

Participating artists include: Saâdane Afif, Dragos Alexandrescu, Silvia Amancei & Bogdan Armanu, Apparatus 22, Rosa Barba, Marius Bercea, Stefan Bertalan, Matei Bejenaru, Rudolf Bone, Mihut Boscu Kafchin, Geta Bratescu, the Bureau of Melodramatic Research, Andrei Cadere, Mircea Cantor, Marieta Chirulescu, Radu Comsa, Calin Dan, Daniel Djamo, Joakim Eskildsen, Constantin Flondor, Adrian Ghenie, Ion Grigorescu, Mihai Iepure Gorski, Sofia Hultén, Pravdoliub Ivanov, Gabriel Kelemen, Maxim Liulca, Ana Lupas, Dan Maciuca, Alex Mirutziu, Florin Mitroi, Anca Munteanu Rimnic, Ciprian Muresan, Vlad Nanca, Paul Neagu, Ioana Nemes, Tara von Neudorf, Alexandru Niculescu, Mihai Olos, Andrei Pandele, Dan Perjovschi/Balamuc, Lia Perjovschi, Veda Popovici, Stefan Sava, Serban Savu, Sigma, sub:real, Gert and Uwe Tobias, Iulia Toma, Gabriela Vanga, to name but a few.

Nathalie Hoyos and Rainald Schumacher, the two Berlin-based curators, take Romanian art as the starting point for their selection. “We will concentrate the Encounters on artists who have a relationship with Romanian culture and whose art is rooted in its history, be it by place of birth, by language or by some underlying artistic references; artists who live in the country or abroad. As outsiders, we have taken an ‘archeological’ look at the Romanian art scene and have tried to capture its essence. After identifying the uniquely Romanian quality of this art, we bring it to the surface and make it clear to see. Appearance & Essence is the curatorial theme for this edition of Timi?oara Art Encounters. We are not looking to pin down a specific ‘national’ identity, and are instead searching for certain cultural differences and individual nuances in the global discourse.” 

Timisoara Art Encounters takes place across the entire historical city center. A thematic map will connect exhibitions in institutions, public galleries, the Timisoara Art Museum, a former high school and several abandoned buildings. Numerous artistic interventions will be staged in public places. A series of talks featuring international artists, curators and art historians will intensify the open dialogue with the public and the city at large. The educational program developed for Timisoara Art Encounters is aimed at all ages and communicates a concept of art as an open space, where different ideas, opinions and concepts about the world can meet and interact. 

Detailed information on the exhibition sites, educational program and participating artists will be announced on the website. A complete overview will be released by the end of May. Further information available at www.artentcounters.ro.

Timisoara
Timisoara lies at a historic crossroads between the former Ottoman and Habsburg empires, in the center of Banat, a Southern-European region rich in diverse traditions. Over several centuries, the city has been a melting pot for various cultures and religions. Furthermore, in the 1960s and 1970s, the city was an important and vibrant creative center for Romanian contemporary art. In that period, artists from Group 111 or the Sigma Group publicized new artistic concepts which drew international attention. In December 1989, the revolution against the Ceausescu dictatorship started in Timisoara. In the 1990s, the city offered a stage for a series of influential festivals, which gave artists the opportunity to test their newly-won liberty. Timi?oara Art Encounters reflects the historical and cultural legacy of the city. 

Curators
In 2014, curators Nathalie Hoyos and Rainald Schumacher developed a film and video program for Manifesta 10 in St. Petersburg. The curators’ selection was the first major survey of film and video art by contemporary artists, working both in the East and West, from the 1960s until today. The exhibition Fragile Sense of Hope, which they curated in 2014 at me Collectors Room in Berlin, featured highlights from a corporate art collection focusing on contemporary art from Eastern and Southeastern Europe.

*info taken from: http://blog.brooklynartproject.com/2015/06/first-edition-of-timisoara-art-encounters-announced-appearance-essence/

Alex Mirutziu - "Because" installation, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - "Because" installation, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - "Because" installation, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - "Because" installation, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

Alex Mirutziu - installation shot, 2015

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